Re: Walking with Dinosaurs



On May 26, 8:18 am, VoiceOfReason <papa_...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On May 26, 8:59 am, Ron O <rokim...@xxxxxxx> wrote:





On May 25, 9:20 pm, "Greg G." <ggw...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

A traveling show with the latest science on dinosaurs will be touring
North America in a couple of months. It will be in Columbus, Ohio in
August.

Take that Ken Ham.

From the site:

After years of planning, the award-winning BBC television series
Walking With Dinosaurs comes to life. Direct from playing 10 sold out
weeks in Australia, seen by 300,000 people, Walking WIth Dinosaurs -
The Live Experience now comes to North America for a two year arena
tour beginning this July.

Be amazed and thrilled as the greatest creatures ever to walk the
earth return before your eyes!

Internationally-renowned designers have worked with scientists to
create 15 life-sized dinosaurs, including that terror of the ancient
terrain, Tyrannosaurus-Rex!

Marvel at the story of their 200-million-year domination of life on
earth. Watch them walk. Hear them roar. Be there as they fight for
survival and supremacy. From the ripple of their skin to the glint in
their eye, you will know the dinosaurs really have returned!

With a $15 million-dollar budget, it's a dazzling arena spectacle of
unprecedented size and quality set to entertain and captivate young
and old alike.

So make sure you're there. Be one of the first in the world to
witness the return of the dinosaurs !

http://www.dinosaurlive.com/

--
Greg G.

Being a Libra, I am inherently rational.

They are hitting Spokane and Tacoma first, maybe the "scientists" at
the Discovery Institute will protest outside the arenas.

Ron Okimoto

I can see it now... people holding signs that say "Knowledge are bad

More likely "(picture of a lightbulb) R doo doo"

This isn't really a joke. Some poster started a thread with the same
old polling demonstrating that the more education you have the less
likely that you are going to believe what is most likely claptrap
theological nonsense. Most religious people would see immediately
that flat earth or even geocentric theology is questionable, so why do
they make a big deal about the age of the earth and not its shape and
whether biological evolution is a fact of nature or not?

Science isn't out to destroy your religion. Your religion is out to
destroy any sense of something new that comes along if there is an
automatic block for notions that just don't matter. Why aren't all
"true" Christians flat earthers and geocentrists? Why aren't all
"true" Christians young earth creationists? Why do guys like Philip
Johnson claim that the earth is probably very old, and still claim
that theistic evolutionists are the intelligent design scam artists
worst enemies? What about the young earth creationists that believe
something that is patently false, or the geocentrists, or the flat
earthers? Why are they lower on the enemy list than the Christians
that don't have a problem with science?

Actually, Johnson may be lying about his old earth views and he could
even be a flat earther and geocentric. Who could tell? He was
obviously lying about intelligent design being science for years.

Ron Okimoto

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