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  • Brother Temperance
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    Re: I saw a pterosaur today!

    Originally posted by the dud View Post
    1: I am an evolutionist.
    2: Evolutionists don't believe in the "flood".
    Get your story straight, sinner! First you claim that pterosaurs are extinct, so they must've died out during the Flood, then you claim that the Flood never happened, so the pterosaurs can't have died out during it, thus proving that it must have been a pterosaur that Sister M&M saw! Which is it?
    Originally posted by G-Baby View Post
    Yes, it would, because:
    1) A child ALWAYS suckles his/her mom for a while
    2) Every mammal has a suckle reflex (if you put your finger in his mounth, it starts to suckle automaticly)
    2) Yes, it would, 'cause from character they've always suckled. And a problem child who has a little mental abnormality can't change a whole class with one birth.
    I hate to think what you've been trying to get baby mammals to suckle on to test your theory, you sicko! See what happens when you reject Christ?

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  • Rev. Dr. Davidson
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    Re: I saw a pterosaur today!

    Originally posted by the dud View Post
    2: Evolutionists don't believe in the "flood".
    You doubt the great flood, yet your secular scientists agree that it really happened? You need to get with the program boy. Either learn enough to argue intelligently, or do the right thing and find Jesus.

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  • Brother Love
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    Re: I saw a pterosaur today!

    Originally posted by G-Baby View Post
    Can you prove us that you really saw that beast? Do you have any pictures?..
    Can you prove your not HEATHEN TRASH without a reserved ticket on the Hell Train Express? Listen up! Where I live a bunch of cowboys killed one of these things in the 1800's and these flying demons have been seen around these parts for centuries now. In fact, there is a group of people here that actually go out hunting for the things! Tell you what G-Baby the next time I see one of the things flying over the town in the daylight I'll snap a pic and put it up for the whole world to see.

    People have seen these "birds" (actually they are not birds but flying reptiles) in broad daylight and at night. People have come home at night to find the demons perched on top of their garages! And the stories go on and on, friend. FACT is that these things DID NOT die out like the secular FALSE science of the world says! And guess what, friend? There are plenty of other things that are suppose to be extinct but AREN'T! For instance, in Argentina reputible people including doctors, police officers, and government officials have seen what they describe as "dinosaurs" running in the desert regions. From the descriptions they give of the demons they fit that of RAPTORS!! Such stories come from all parts of this planet and if you think these prehistoric things died and became extinct then you are just one more in a long line of FOOLS that have been BRAINWASHED by secular science and we all know that "science" is a LIE!

    So, can you prove your not a HELLBOUND HEATHEN not holding a reserved ticket on the HELL TRAIN EXPRESS, friend? I'd be careful if I were you especially the next time you walk outside in the night. You never know when one of these big black demon birds might swoop down on ya and snatch you up, thus, putting you on that Hell Train Express. Just a word of friendly advice, SINNER!!!!!!!!!!

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  • Pastor Rune Enoe
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    Re: I saw a pterosaur today!

    Originally posted by the dud View Post
    1: I am an evolutionist.
    2: Evolutionists don't believe in the "flood".
    So now you admit that the plesiosaurs and pterosaurs did not drown under the Flood.

    Oh, and don't think I didn't notice how you side-stepped the question of the stegosaur from the Cambodian temple.

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  • G-Baby
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    Re: I saw a pterosaur today!

    Originally posted by Brother V View Post
    What if a child never breast fed, and only bottle fed from it's birth. Would it still be a mammal?


    V
    Yes, it would, because:
    1) A child ALWAYS suckles his/her mom for a while
    2) Every mammal has a suckle reflex (if you put your finger in his mounth, it starts to suckle automaticly)
    2) Yes, it would, 'cause from character they've always suckled. And a problem child who has a little mental abnormality can't change a whole class with one birth.

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  • the dud
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    Re: I saw a pterosaur today!

    Originally posted by Brother Temperance View Post
    That's exactly the point - you can't, and that is why coelacanths and pterosaurs are still around. The only people who think that fish drowned during the flood are the evilutionists. See how much more sense we make?
    1: I am an evolutionist.
    2: Evolutionists don't believe in the "flood".

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  • Brother Temperance
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    Re: I saw a pterosaur today!

    Originally posted by the dud View Post
    A coelacanth is a fish, can you explain me how you drown a fish?
    That's exactly the point - you can't, and that is why coelacanths and pterosaurs are still around. The only people who think that fish drowned during the flood are the evilutionists. See how much more sense we make?

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  • the dud
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    Re: I saw a pterosaur today!

    Originally posted by Prune Danish View Post
    Is there no limit to the stupidity of secular scientists? First they claim that plesiosaurs, mosasaurs, ichthyosaurs and coelacanths drowned during the Flood.

    A coelacanth is a fish, can you explain me how you drown a fish?

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  • Pastor Rune Enoe
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    Re: I saw a pterosaur today!

    Originally posted by OnYourKnees View Post
    By comparison, your imaginary country Belgium, were it real, .....
    The plot thickens, The site "Belgium Doesn't Exist" seems to be down at the moment - probably taken down by anti-Christian hackers.

    But you can still buy your bumperstickers here.

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  • Brother Temperance
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    Re: I saw a pterosaur today!

    Originally posted by OnYourKnees View Post
    Don't know much about Texas, do you, boy?



    (Size, water resources, climate regions. It's far from all being desert.)

    Texas is HUGE, at 268,500 square miles. It's bigger than the entire country of France (260,558 square miles). Unlike France, most of it is unpopulated.
    Also unlike France, most of the citizens are heterosexual, and some have even been known to do an honest day's work.

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  • OnYourKnees
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    Re: I saw a pterosaur today!

    Originally posted by 15.3IQ View Post
    i dont think you guys are using much logic in this....do you know how much food a bird like that would have to eat? or the nest it would have, with the babies it would have, and then feed them, also it would have to have a mate....you guys are not being logical you are not thinking about this with your brains....

    both of those sites say many times that its a pseudo science. CRYPTOZOOLOGY....is the study of mythical creatures...the same reason that a bird of that size couldnt exist in a state that is mostly desert is the same reason that the loch ness monster cant live in loch ness....there is simply not enough food and room for them to have stayed so well hidden for so long.
    Don't know much about Texas, do you, boy?



    (Size, water resources, climate regions. It's far from all being desert.)

    Texas is HUGE, at 268,500 square miles. It's bigger than the entire country of France (260,558 square miles). Unlike France, most of it is unpopulated. This map indicates how much of it has fewer than one person per square mile!



    By comparison, your imaginary country Belgium, were it real, would be only 12,672 square miles. A WEEE corner of Texas.

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  • Pastor Rune Enoe
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    Re: I saw a pterosaur today!

    Originally posted by Brother Temperance View Post
    Friend, have you ever heard of the coelacanth? Until very recently, secular scientists thought they had all died out in the flood. Now it turns out they're still alive. What does that teach you?
    Is there no limit to the stupidity of secular scientists? First they claim that plesiosaurs, mosasaurs, ichthyosaurs and coelacanths drowned during the Flood. And once they find out that fish can't drown, they call the coelacanth a Lazarus taxon as if they had resurrected the animal, like Jesus resurrected Lazarus.

    Originally posted by Rev. Dr. Davidson View Post
    I recently read a study that says the dinosaurs were in fact warm blooded, and not reptiles at all. Sounds to be like too many conflicting THEORIES...
    And sometimes they claim dinosaurs where covered by feathers - like flaming homers (which is probably the real reason they died out).

    But I wonder how the scientists will explain this stegosaur in ancient Cambodian temple.

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  • Rev. Dr. Davidson
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    Re: I saw a pterosaur today!

    Originally posted by Wibralover View Post
    You you couldn't. A turtle IS a reptile, but it isn't a dinosaur. They are part of the order of the "testudinoidea" (trutles), "dinosaur" is a generic name for the "Ornitishia" (herbivores, like: Stegosaurus, Iguanodon, etc..) and the "Saurischia" (herbivores, like: Diplodocus, Brachiosaurus. carnivores, like: T-rex, Allosaurus, Velociraptor...) "testudinoidea" aren't part of those two, they are an individual order.
    I recently read a study that says the dinosaurs were in fact warm blooded, and not reptiles at all. Sounds to be like too many conflicting THEORIES...

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  • Brother V
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    Re: I saw a pterosaur today!

    Originally posted by Wibralover View Post

    A child (human) IS a mammal, because that child first had breast-feeding. And that is suckling..





    *smashes his head on the wall* Yes it is a mammal, because the little kangeroos suckle their mothers for food..





    You you couldn't. A turtle IS a reptile, but it isn't a dinosaur. They are part of the order of the "testudinoidea" (trutles), "dinosaur" is a generic name for the "Ornitishia" (herbivores, like: Stegosaurus, Iguanodon, etc..) and the "Saurischia" (herbivores, like: Diplodocus, Brachiosaurus. carnivores, like: T-rex, Allosaurus, Velociraptor...) "testudinoidea" aren't part of those two, they are an individual order.
    What if a child never breast fed, and only bottle fed from it's birth. Would it still be a mammal?


    V

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  • Wibralover
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    Re: I saw a pterosaur today!

    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
    I don't usually mention this, but I do have some photographic evidence of pterodactyls existing fairly recently. This photo was taken by my great grandfather, a General Chaplain in the confederate army. I hope this quells any further doubt.


    Originally posted by Brother V View Post
    So if a child is bottle fed, it's not a mammal?


    A child (human) IS a mammal, because that child first had breast-feeding. And that is suckling..



    Originally posted by Pastor Al E Pistle View Post
    Kangaroos suckle their mother for food, etc. Are they mammals?


    *smashes his head on the wall* Yes it is a mammal, because the little kangeroos suckle their mothers for food..



    Originally posted by More Saved Than Thou View Post
    You don't even understand your own mythology. Even if we accept your evil-utionist doctrine that all dinosaurs were reptiles, that does not mean that all reptiles were dinosaurs. One could just as easily say the following:


    You you couldn't. A turtle IS a reptile, but it isn't a dinosaur. They are part of the order of the "testudinoidea" (trutles), "dinosaur" is a generic name for the "Ornitishia" (herbivores, like: Stegosaurus, Iguanodon, etc..) and the "Saurischia" (herbivores, like: Diplodocus, Brachiosaurus. carnivores, like: T-rex, Allosaurus, Velociraptor...) "testudinoidea" aren't part of those two, they are an individual order.

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