Friday, February 29, 2008

Dinosaurs are still here.

Had you ever noticed that, in order to to get a proper perspective in this day and age, it is frequently necessary to be able to 'think outside the box'.
We are told what that 'box' is and most people simply remain within its confines.
Take dinosaurs. They died out 60 million years ago - or whatever the absurd figure is this week, if we listen to the pseudo-scientific prattle.
But did they? They may not be as impressive in number and size as the fossil record reveals but they are still here.
Caimans, alligators, geckos, crocodiles, lizards, turtles, tortoises, newts and komodo dragons - what do you think all of these things actually are? Why all the excitement hunting for 'Nessie'?


Crocs continue growing throughout their entire lives. So in any antediluvian world - possibly with a full greenhouse effect facilitating perfect growing conditions, their sheer size is less an issue but rather it is the ages achieved.
If you follow the link you will find a list of 80 places throughout the UK where local 'legends' describe dinosaur activity in recent history and by this I do mean the ones supposedly extinct millions of years ago.
Bill Cooper, whose excellent 'After the Flood' brings us this information has, naturally, been vilified by the evolutionary establishment. Cooper's work is a tedious read [Why oh why couldn't he have learned a more interesting writing style?]
But he also demonstrates how British historians Nennius and Geoffrey of Monmouth are also treated with establishment disdain because they do not fit the established pattern. Their vastly important historical works are reviewed on this Blog - use the search engine.


LINK: http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/nation09.htm

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