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Re: Tyrannosaurus Rex: The Giant Kangaroo -
04-11-2011, 04:45 AM
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Re: Tyrannosaurus Rex: The Giant Kangaroo -
04-11-2011, 05:52 AM
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I wrote one just for you darling.
Btw, please stop Pm'ing me asking for a cottaging date!
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Re: Tyrannosaurus Rex: The Giant Kangaroo -
04-11-2011, 05:54 AM
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I wrote one just for you darling.
Btw, please stop Pm'ing me asking for a cottaging date!
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Re: Tyrannosaurus Rex: The Giant Kangaroo -
04-11-2011, 09:14 AM
I trust Dr Jones totally, he always produces thorough, comprehensive research. Do I trust secular scientists or archaeologists? No I do not.
I will tell you why. They only find evidence for the things they believe in. They believe in Brontosaurus so they find some bones. They believe we came from monkeys so they find some evidence to show us.
However we know of the past existence of unicorns. They are mentioned in scripture several times.
God brought him forth out of Egypt, he hath as it were the strength of an Unicorne: he shall eate vp the nations his enemies, and shall breake their bones, and pierce them thorow with his arrowes.
How much evidence have they found, absolutely none! not one single horn. Isn't that very convenient? This for me is final proof that they cannot be trusted. Also isn't it a bit strange how they are always digging away under a canopy? Have they got something to hide? Yes, all the bloody unicorn bones! It's plainly obvious that there must be large warehouses jam packed with unicorns somewhere.
Their total lack of evidence is all the evidence I need.
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Re: Tyrannosaurus Rex: The Giant Kangaroo -
04-11-2011, 02:34 PM
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However we know of the past existence of unicorns. They are mentioned in scripture several times.
God brought him forth out of Egypt, he hath as it were the strength of an Unicorne: he shall eate vp the nations his enemies, and shall breake their bones, and pierce them thorow with his arrowes.
How much evidence have they found, absolutely none! not one single horn. Isn't that very convenient? This for me is final proof that they cannot be trusted. Also isn't it a bit strange how they are always digging away under a canopy? Have they got something to hide? Yes, all the bloody unicorn bones! It's plainly obvious that there must be large warehouses jam packed with unicorns somewhere.
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Yes, they are definitely hiding something and I can prove it. It so happens that I have in my possession a genuine unicorn horn that I bought from a Canadian fisherman several years ago. Here's a photo of the artifact:
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Re: Tyrannosaurus Rex: The Giant Kangaroo -
04-11-2011, 03:11 PM
That looks like a fantastic specimen Dr. You are very lucky to have one of the few examples that haven't been hidden away. I think you should keep the information to just the forum members though. Otherwise I can see some kind of 'break in' happening and strangely enough the unicorn horn disappearing. The secular authorities will do anything to keep the 'blinkers' on the unthinking masses.
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Re: Tyrannosaurus Rex: The Giant Kangaroo -
04-11-2011, 03:18 PM
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That looks like a fantastic specimen Dr. You are very lucky to have one of the few examples that haven't been hidden away. I think you should keep the information to just the forum members though. Otherwise I can see some kind of 'break in' happening and strangely enough the unicorn horn disappearing. The secular authorities will do anything to keep the 'blinkers' on the unthinking masses.
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Don't worry brother. I plan on donating the horn to Landover Baptist University for further examination and safekeeping.
Strangely, all the non-Christian people I have shown this to keep telling me this is a whale tooth. This must be a part of their plot. Never have I seen a whale with teeth of this size and shape.
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04-11-2011, 04:21 PM
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Don't worry brother. I plan on donating the horn to Landover Baptist University for further examination and safekeeping.
Strangely, all the non-Christian people I have shown this to keep telling me this is a whale tooth. This must be a part of their plot. Never have I seen a whale with teeth of this size and shape.
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A whale tooth! That has really made me chuckle. Some people will believe absolutely anything. Hahaha!
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Re: Tyrannosaurus Rex: The Giant Kangaroo -
04-11-2011, 04:37 PM
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A whale tooth! That has really made me chuckle. Some people will believe absolutely anything. Hahaha!
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Yes this is by far the stupidest thing I've ever heard ...unless there existed some sort of a vampire whale.
No, I think it goes without doubt that this is a unicorn horn indeed. Even scripture supports it. Job 39:10 Canst thou bind the unicorn with his band in the furrow? or will he harrow the valleys after thee?
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Re: Tyrannosaurus Rex: The Giant Kangaroo -
04-11-2011, 06:12 PM
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It so happens that I have in my possession a genuine unicorn horn
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Is is possible that there are still unicorns grazing on some secluded areas
even today?
I saw this picture and thought it was fake at first look, but I don't know. It looks very realistic and quite recent.
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Re: Tyrannosaurus Rex: The Giant Kangaroo -
04-12-2011, 02:52 AM
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Is is possible that there are still unicorns grazing on some secluded areas
even today?
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I sure would like to believe that, but if the secular scientist have not managed to exterminate them yet they must be pretty rare.
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I saw this picture and thought it was fake at first look, but I don't know. It looks very realistic and quite recent.
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This is incredible, Brother! This picture sure looks genuine to me. It just might be another key to help us unlock the evolutionist conspiracy.
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Re: Tyrannosaurus Rex: The Giant Kangaroo -
04-12-2011, 07:59 PM
If the T-Rex was a herbivor than how do you explain the bones and remains of other animals in the chest cavities of these beasts when they are excavated?
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Re: Tyrannosaurus Rex: The Giant Kangaroo -
04-12-2011, 08:06 PM
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If the T-Rex was a herbivor than how do you explain the bones and remains of other animals in the chest cavities of these beasts when they are excavated?
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I think that they were strategly planted by Satan.
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Re: Tyrannosaurus Rex: The Giant Kangaroo -
04-12-2011, 08:08 PM
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If the T-Rex was a herbivor than how do you explain the bones and remains of other animals in the chest cavities of these beasts when they are excavated?
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Well, they were quite obviously in the pouch, as the Kangarosaurus was a herbivore it may well have transported other friendly animals around. They may have had some kind of symbiotic relationship.
Or maybe the Kangarosaurus was trying to escape from the Flood water and tried to help some of his animal friends escape as well. Even a Kangarosaurus wouldn't have been able to bounce away from the Flood water, especially when fully loaded. That would explain why they were all found together. Totally feasible.
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Re: Tyrannosaurus Rex: The Giant Kangaroo -
04-12-2011, 08:18 PM
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Well, they were quite obviously in the pouch, as the Kangarosaurus was a herbivore it may well have transported other friendly animals around. They may have had some kind of symbiotic relationship.
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Brother Jack, it's usually the simplest reason that is the correct one, and I think you have this one pegged. I believe they call that dynamic "Octomom's Razor" if I'm not mistaken.
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Re: Tyrannosaurus Rex: The Giant Kangaroo -
04-12-2011, 08:28 PM
Yes quite right, Octogons Razor, stick to the simple solution and you can't go too far wrong.
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Re: Tyrannosaurus Rex: The Giant Kangaroo -
04-12-2011, 08:52 PM
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Well, they were quite obviously in the pouch, as the Kangarosaurus was a herbivore it may well have transported other friendly animals around. They may have had some kind of symbiotic relationship.
Or maybe the Kangarosaurus was trying to escape from the Flood water and tried to help some of his animal friends escape as well. Even a Kangarosaurus wouldn't have been able to bounce away from the Flood water, especially when fully loaded. That would explain why they were all found together. Totally feasible.
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Well this is where I would have to kindly disagree with you because the remains are found in the chest cavity where the stomach would be. If they had a pouch the remains would have been found farther down in the lower abdomen. And the bones found in the chest cavity had evidence of teeth marks and many were broken but there was no sign of damage on the T-Rex.
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Re: Tyrannosaurus Rex: The Giant Kangaroo -
04-12-2011, 09:01 PM
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Well this is where I would have to kindly disagree with you because the remains are found in the chest cavity where the stomach would be. If they had a pouch the remains would have been found farther down in the lower abdomen. And the bones found in the chest cavity had evidence of teeth marks and many were broken but there was no sign of damage on the T-Rex.
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Re: Tyrannosaurus Rex: The Giant Kangaroo -
04-12-2011, 09:16 PM
I do respect him. But he is also a man and the only man I answer to is the big guy upstairs.
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Re: Tyrannosaurus Rex: The Giant Kangaroo -
04-12-2011, 09:20 PM
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Well this is where I would have to kindly disagree with you because the remains are found in the chest cavity where the stomach would be. If they had a pouch the remains would have been found farther down in the lower abdomen. And the bones found in the chest cavity had evidence of teeth marks and many were broken but there was no sign of damage on the T-Rex.
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Well, the position of the smaller animals could easily look as if it was further up depending on the angle that Kangarosaurus fell. Also the Dr is only saying that the Kangarosaurus was a herbivore, not that it's passengers were. As the floods engulfed the Kangarosaurus and it died (probably by being covered by mud), the contents of it's pouch would have been protected. They may have survived for many days, in the end hunger would have got to them and they would have started to devour each other.This would explain the teeth marks and broken bones you speak of.
Thank you Pure Angel for your kind comments,
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