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Atheist, if there is no God, how do you explain the horns of a Carnotaurus?
Carnotaurus, by your standards was a meat eater. It never rumaged in tge dirt looking for potatos.
The horns are an obvious symbalance built by the animals creator of the struggle between rationalization of what one feels is logical, and tge truth that is the word of God.
Read a book or something.
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- Tony RLv 76 years ago
"Carnotaurus is the only known carnivorous bipedal animal with a pair of horns on the frontal bone.[37] The use of these horns is not entirely clear; several interpretations have revolved around use in fighting conspecifics, in display, or in killing prey."
So they don't know what the horns are for. Doesn't really scream creator to me. Just tells me something evolved with some horns, that probably were not really needed to live.
Source(s): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnotaurus - BBagwindsLv 76 years ago
Obviously serves a defensive and offensive purpose- they protect the eyes in case of attack or in struggles with other males over mating if they practiced it as well as provided a weapon.
Your interpretation is the stuff of poetry, not zoology.
- Anonymous6 years ago
Gasoline doesn't have horns
- PersephoneLv 76 years ago
Well obviously the horns were for Jesus to hold onto while riding from place to place. Duh.
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