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Hi, On one side all these people make me laugh depply. On other they are poining the world with their bullshit because of their fear (only fear led humans to believe in a superior being, or follow a dogmatic religions). Here in Europe, they are unfortunately spreading very fast in combination with pseudo-right wind fascism (Berlusconi in Italy, Aznar and Bono (currently in charge) in Spain...LePen in France) In fact in the UK I am suffering attacks from close friends using ID that are Christians. They have been trying to evangelised me for the last 6 years...They do not understand that I do not believe in God! My suggestion to them is that they go to a Physiologist to overtake their fears...I should have taken a different profession such as Physiologist (I would be rich by now). I think this is a sign of the degenaeration of our society that cannot provide us from home and schools proper education! Respectfully, Xavier Panades I Blas 55, Marksbury Road Bedminster Bristol BS3 5JY England (EC) http://www.acs.bolton.ac.uk/~xp1pls/ From: baldwin <baldwin@shsu.edu> Reply-To: paleonet@nhm.ac.uk To: paleonet@nhm.ac.uk Subject: Re: paleonet Living Pterosaurs soon on display Date: Fri, 02 Dec 2005 07:43:45 -0600 It does indeed stretch my skeptical but innocent brain cells. If you follow one of the links on the first page you come to a rather nice photo of a fossil with the following caption: "Remains of wicked pterodactyl found in Flood sediments. Note penitent stance preserved at moment of death." I'm pretty sure that Monty Python wrote this...! Chris Baldwin Andrea C. Repetto wrote: >I wish I were still so innocent as to believe this might be a hoax. > Well, maybe Darwin will still have his day--if enough of the people who >really believe this go off into the remotest of places, searching for their >live pterodactyls. > A > > >On Thu, 1 Dec 2005, Frank Holterhoff wrote: > >>Have you folks seen this one yet? >> >>http://objectiveministries.org/creation/projectpterosaur.html >> >>I wish I had the time on my hands that some people seem to. >> >>F >> >> >
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