Your mad then, cuz them's dinosaurs, bro.
Art is highly subjective for being evidence.
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Your mad then, cuz them's dinosaurs, bro.
Ok, I'm totally convinced...javajo said:Type, "ancient dinosaur depictions" in the images section of Bing and tell me what you think they look like. Or just look here: Ancient Dinosaur Depictions | Genesis Park And what animal could be being described in Job 40 as behemoth with the tail like a cedar or in 41 as leviathan?
That article is as bad that pseudoscience book/documentary - Chariot of the Gods?
...I'm totally convinced that you're totally off your rocker!
outhouse said:ah Von duc it agane ! somehow ducked reality in writing that book.
just like to point out now he is a criminal, and should always be remembered as such
Please provide sources for those images, please.Suffice it to say, man and dinosaurs co-existed. But anyway.
Suffice it to say the gullibility of some is laughable.Suffice it to say, man and dinosaurs co-existed.
I did on that post...Bing...images...ancient dinosaur depicitions...If you type that in and put your cursor over the image, it makes a link...Please provide sources for those images, please.
That wasn't very nice, but anyway, there is a lot of art in the world that depicts dinosaurs so I believe we co-existed. For example this carving is from an 800 year old Buddhist Temple deep in the Cambodian jungle. How would they know what a stegosaur looked like since we have only been assembling dinosaur bones for the past two centuries?Suffice it to say the gullibility of some is laughable.
And if I type "aliens built the pyramids" into Bing images, we get these:I did on that post...Bing...images...ancient dinosaur depicitions...If you type that in and put your cursor over the image, it makes a link...
..., there is a lot of art in the world that depicts dinosaurs so I believe we co-existed. For example this carving is from an 800 year old Buddhist Temple deep in the Cambodian jungle.
Perhaps. I seriously cannot believe you can dismiss all the carvings and artwork of dinosaurs. It is obvious man and dinosaurs coexisted.
Art As Pop Culture Apologist Poop
And are the decorative 'scales/plates' around the framing spiral dinosaurian as well? :biglaugh:
... Which is why I've asked you to provide links, demonstrating that they are not fakes from a biased, unscientific source.Except my images weren't photo shopped, you can go see that dinosaur carving on that temple in Cambodia, its real.
I cannot believe you dismiss all the carvings of aliens in ancient Egypt. It is obvious aliens built the pyramids.Perhaps. I seriously cannot believe you can dismiss all the carvings and artwork of dinosaurs. It is obvious man and dinosaurs coexisted.
Actually, two things serve as compelling evidence for this ...... I cannot believe you dismiss all the carvings of aliens in ancient Egypt. It is obvious aliens built the pyramids.
OK, to think, I just came and said I believe in Adam and Eve and now we are talking Jurassic Park. There are thousands of examples of dinosaur art around the world. I will show another one if you like. Do you see the bullet hole on the first one? To read the full article and more details on these and other examples, go to Apologetics Press - Walking Amidst the Dinosaurs
The fact that some prehistoric man made a pictograph of a dinosaur on the walls of this canyon upsets completely all of our theories regarding the antiquity of man.... The fact that the animal is upright and balanced on its tail would seem to indicate that the prehistoric artist must have seen it alive (1925, pp. 5,7, emp. in orig.).
Left: Edmontosaurus (courtesy of Paul S. Taylor, Eden Communications).
Right: Petroglyph discovered by Dr. Samuel Hubbard in Havai Supai Canyon (courtesy of Interactive B
Ica Burial Stones
Javier Cabrera Darquea came into possession of his first burial stone (from the Ica section of the country of Peru) when he was given one as a paperweight for his birthday. Ironically, he could recall his own father also possessing similar oddly carved stones that his family found in their fields in the 1930s. Dr. Darquea sought out the origin of his unique gift, in an effort to amass a collection of these unique stones, and eventually assembled over 11,000 of them. The rocks turned out to be ancient burial stones that the Inca Indians placed with their dead. Almost one-third of the stones depicted specific types of dinosaurs (such as Triceratops and Stegosaurus) and various pterosaurs. The type of art form represented by these stones, and their location, dated them to the time of the Inca Culture, c. [SIZE=-1]A.D.[/SIZE] 500-1500. How could these ancient Indians have known the anatomy of these creatures if they never had witnessed them firsthand?