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Atheists and the denial of Tyrannosaurus Rex's soft lips...?

Recents studies are showing that Tyrannosaurus Rex has soft bubbly lips covering its massive teeth. These lips would have been useless for a carnivorous animal living in a violent world. The discoveries show stark contrast between the atheistic view of T-Rex as a carnivore, and tge more probable Biblical view of the dinosaur as havibg lived in the Garden of Eden prior to the original sin, and prior to predation.

T-Rex's mouth is showing itself through the fossil record to have been well adapted for consuming fruits, nuts, berries and so on, but not for tearing tough dinosaur or human flesh.

Furthermore, scholars are finding evidence in never before seen ancients scrolls of large smooth skinned birds with long flesh tails being farmed and kept in cages during the era of Job. These "birds" are said to have been nearly 14 feet tall at the hip, weighing in at over 20 short tons. Sound familiar atheists?

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  • Tony R
    Lv 7
    6 years ago

    Yes, I have read those religious sites that tell us there is all this evidence that evolution is not true. Even if evolution were not true, pointing to how different life forms were structured still doesn't tell me a god did it. Yes, I suppose you could draw that conclusions in some instances, but still you aren't showing me any proof there is a god. Talk is cheap, you need better evidence. Even if T-Rex ate plants, how can anyone then get to "So god did it."? You can't. What you need is evidence there is something beyond this world, that supernaturalism is real, and not made up by people who lived 2000 years ago. If chairs floated above the floor, or amputees grew new legs with prayer, or better yet, angels appeared to people and told us it was real, then you have something. But all I hear now are gums flapping, which does me no good.

  • Anonymous
    6 years ago

    The fact that some organisms having body parts that serve few, or no, useful purposes is not an argument against evolution. A gorilla, for example, has long sharp front teeth that would be quite useful for killing prey and tearing flesh...but its an herbivore. Humans have this less than useful little addition to our intestines we call the appendix that would have been very useful to our ancient ancestors in digesting a diet that included much more plant matter than we consume today but we have little use for now. As is the case with our wisdom teeth. Our hair folicles have little muscles that would have, in ancient history when we had fur coats, made our hair stand up straight to make us look larger and more intimidating. I could go on.

    In evolution less than useful=/=useless and certainly doesnt mean designed.

  • 6 years ago

    Just supposing that paleontologists were wrong about Tyrannosaurs rex up till now, among the thousands of other dinosaur species, large, small, herbivorous, omnivorous, scavengers and obligate carnivores, that would not make them wrong about anything else. Try again.

    And where are these pictures of caged smooth skinned birds with long tails from any era?

    Linky linky or you stinky.

    The fact that you give no reference for your claims indicates that you have not the faintest idea of backing them up, or that you already know that they are false, as the second one almost certainly is.

  • 5 years ago

    https://www.theguardian.com/science/2016/may/21/ty...

    Lips do help in keeping the teeth enamel hydrated so, yeah, pretty much every animal would benefit from them to a certain extent. And no, this doesn't hurt evolution in the slightest.

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  • laslo
    Lv 7
    6 years ago

    I'll ask the Museum of Natural History to file the teeth on their T-Rex, in light of this startling new discovery.

  • Lv 7
    6 years ago

    Yes, because we all know that sharp teeth means that they eat vegetables...just look at the cows and their pointy, pointy teeth. Also, give me a source for your claim that the T-rex have soft bubbly lips, and perhaps explain how it plainly contradicts the examination of fossilized T-rex poo.

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  • 6 years ago

    Ancient KFCs served blubbery lip wraps

  • 6 years ago

    You m..mean Trex actually eats bananas and strawberries and herbs?? Is that what you're telling me?!! Wow that deserves research.

  • 6 years ago

    Lying for your fantasy is still lying.

  • 6 years ago

    Bull crap.

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