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  1. Re:Dinosaurs on Some Dinosaurs Made Underground Dens · · Score: 1

    Sorry to ask about your beliefs, I could not ask anyone a question without getting attacked verbally. I find your commentary inflamed, when I only asked some questions. I was under the assumption that people who know everything could answer a few rhetorical questions. My understanding from evolution was that we are decendants of Ape-like creatures, which means something from that species had to continue to fine tune the genetic line.It means you believe you came from some animal, then your ancestor having relations to procreate a species is natural, not offensive. It was not meant to insult you.I now realise that you hold your belief sacred, but I did not call you a evil hate based name.Also, if you want to stereotype and hate Christians, why is it when people have a need, are starving, need help or need unconditional love, that regardless of your beliefs, your standing in life or your orientation, Christians look to meet those needs w/o reservation? Volunteer for a month in a place where there is need w/o reward then decide if a Christian, or any other Religion deserves to be spoken about in such a manner.This is also directed at the comments below. I will not scare you to think for yourself, or to form opinions outside of your comfort zone. I asked a question.That was it. I will not continue to ask people in this forum or any other on slashdot, it seems that I was mistaken in thinking I could ask questions.As for dinosaurs digging dens, I don't see why not, I lived in the desert and saw many lizards who dug, or borrowed dens from others. One more thing, calling a woman a foul name is NOT flattering.

  2. Dinosaurs on Some Dinosaurs Made Underground Dens · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I find it odd that people get so angry when evolution is attacked. Science should be attacked so that science can be explored.I don't think that the fact that all things that exist in corralation to one another. Sand, water, air, creatures, plants, why are they in delicate balance>? Not to mention everything has a mathmatical base. And why do chemicals relate in solid, clear, reactions to one another? Why are there creatures that live in symbiotic relation with certain plants or parasites>? Why does everything although random still have a basic orderly base? Why do animals have genetic pools they come from, even though they vary, they still do not leave that pool, but instead point to a orgin of one set of animals. If evolution does exisit, that means man had to have had relations with a monkey in order to get more of the same species and a purifying of this to the human species we have now. In that case, that would mean that humans are but one of many apes and receding genes would have difinitive characteristics of true apes as the theory suggests. It was even shown on National Geographic that the origin of man has been traced to messopotamia. Believe in the existance of God or do not, science does not really clarify whether or not evolution is the answer. Species hopping seems so odd to me as a concept even after billions of years because you would see these traits no matter how remote in the genetic strain.As for a flood theory, there is evidence among world wide culture there was a flood. It would make sense if animals had procreated beyond their original set pool and variations had happened, then larger species for the most part would have died and climatic changes would have happened as well. Maybe not as we typically veiw a Biblical perspective but close enough. I veiw that slamming either side is rediculous. Look at science with an open mind and you get answers, there may be answers under your nose.