Terrible Teens Of T. Rex: Young Tyrannosaurs Did Serious...
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This is my permanent location for Stupid Dinosaur Lies, a site that examines and debunks the creationist claims on dinosaurs head on.
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This is a cool video made to protest United Airline's careless handling of a Taylor Guitar.
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Yesterday I blogged about how Darwinius, the famous fossil primate that will change everything, may not actually have a published named yet. The trouble is that the official rules seem to indicate that a paper in an electronic journal is not enough. Paper is required. A spirited discussion among scientists blossomed in the comment thread, which has morphed into a conversation about Science 2.0...
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Two new dinosaurs unearthed in China, a Tyrannosaur Xiongguanlong and a giant Ornithomimosaur Beishanlong.
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They're No Biblical Behemoths! This blog is created to expose the lies, deceit, and hypocrisy of young earth creationism and their false beliefs on dinosaurs and debunks them in an unbiased way and also pays homage to the late 80s' animated TV series C.O.P.S. too.
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And now you know why creationism should not be taught anywhere at all.
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NDIANAPOLIS (ABP)--While many Christians view evolution as a threat to religion, a growing number of churches view Charles Darwin's 200th birthday and the 150th anniversary of his seminal work The Origin of Species as something to celebrate.
More than 900 congregations in the United States and elsewhere were signed up for Evolution Weekend 2009, an annual event that began with a letter-writing campaign in 2004.
That summer, the school board in Grantsburg, Wis., passed a policy requiring that all theories of origins be taught in the district schools. A Christian minister penned a short response letter saying the dichotomy between science and religion was false.
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When scientists talk about long-necked dinosaurs, it is natural to assume that they are referring to the Sauropods, animals such as Camarasaurus and Diplodocus, huge animals with long, necks and in many cases whip-like long tails. However, a recent discovery of a Stegosaur in Portugal demonstrates that when it came to long necks the Sauropods had one or two rivals. Along with the typical Stegosaur features of robust forelimbs, small head with a beak and the plates running along the back, this new Stegosaur genus had a much longer neck than any other Stegosaur known to science.