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Where did the creation museum people get the evidence that children rode on the backs of Triceratops?

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I don't recall any mention of docile, saddle-broken Triceratops in the bible. Can the fundies provide the source of information behind this exhibit in the creation museum?

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  1. The Flintstones.


  2. Maybe they watched Diontopia one time too many?

  3. I don't really consider myself a fundamentalist.  But, although they are not in the Bible, there have been fossil collections found and documented that include both man and "dinosaurs" in the same area of a fossil find.  That would be my guess what they're trying to get across.   Just guessing though.

  4. They made it up, as with all the rest of their claims and so called "evidence".  

  5. Oh, so you didn't see that National Geographic article?

    Truthfully I think riding a pterodactyl would be a lot more fun, and useful, but whatever.

  6. They got it out of thin air.  Apparently they are incapable of feeling embarrassment.   Creation "museum"....... you gotta love it.

  7. Not that I disbelieve you, I just disbelieve you.

    I have actually paid for admission for my family and been to the Creation Museum in Petersburg, KY...THERE IS NO SUCH "EXHIBIT".

    The source of my information is my wallet and eyeballs...What is the source of your information?

    I don't expect best answer;  a little honesty would be refreshing...I won't hold my breath.

    EDIT:  What you have seen SIR, is an amusement ride similar to a horse or carnival ride outside a grocery store that you put a 4 year old on and a quarter in it and the kid gets a mechanical rocking action.....Even 6 year olds on Merry Go Rounds understand the difference between fantasy amusement and a museum display which has scientific signifigance....Nice try.

    Can you post a picture from 15' away that shows the Museum Plaque accompanying the "exhibit?"

    Just as I stated, it's AMUSEMENT, not an "exhibit"- http://www.flickr.com/photos/drjonboyg/5...

    Now, where is the museum plaque describing this "exhibit?"

    As Mark Twain said, the difference between the right word and the ALMOST right word is the difference between lightning and the lightning bug...

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