Dinosaurs
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- | Dinosaurs are creatures that used to live alongside early humans, such as those who existed during the Flintstone Age. The Judeo-Christian God is often credited with their creation during his famous 'six-day binge'; He is also widely credited with their destruction by means of | + | Dinosaurs are creatures that used to live alongside early humans, such as those who existed during the Flintstone Age. The Judeo-Christian God is often credited with their creation during his famous 'six-day binge'; He is also widely credited with their destruction by means of the Flood (though this is almost universally condemned as untrue): |
[[Image:Jesus_enters_Jerusalem.jpg]] | [[Image:Jesus_enters_Jerusalem.jpg]] | ||
- | As the evidence of this photograph clearly shows, Dinosaurs played an important part in the New Testament story of Jesus - Here Jesus (0-34AD) is seen riding a ' | + | As the evidence of this photograph clearly shows, Dinosaurs played an important part in the New Testament '''story''' of [[Jesus]] - Here Jesus (0-34AD) is seen riding a 'Donkosaurus' into Jerusalem on [[Palm Sunday]]. |
Revision as of 22:33, 4 April 2007
Dinosaurs are creatures that used to live alongside early humans, such as those who existed during the Flintstone Age. The Judeo-Christian God is often credited with their creation during his famous 'six-day binge'; He is also widely credited with their destruction by means of the Flood (though this is almost universally condemned as untrue):
As the evidence of this photograph clearly shows, Dinosaurs played an important part in the New Testament story of Jesus - Here Jesus (0-34AD) is seen riding a 'Donkosaurus' into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday.