You know that look a dog gets on its face as it is working very hard to get the peanut butter off the pill you just gave it and simultaneously spit out the pill?
That's what my brain did while I tried to read that article. bleaurgh.
I decided to look up the article's reference to the assertion that some dinosaurs may still be alive today, so I clicked on it to find myself looking at an article in Creation magazine. I was intrigued by the notion of a fresh duckbill dinosaur jaw being found in 1987 on Bylot Island, so I looked down at its source of info--to find the magazine referring back to itself.
So I did a Google search and found...the original article and various other religious forums referring back to or reprinting that article. Finally I found a webpage for Bylot Island itself--but though they mentioned the bone find, there wasn't anything to indicate that it was "fresh".
Haha, I like how with no sense of irony they say:A conservative encyclopedia you can trust. ... Conservapedia is an online resource and meeting place where we favor Christianity and America. ... You will much prefer using Conservapedia compared to Wikipedia if you want concise answers free of "political correctness".
They wouldn't have to look that hard to find plenty of conservatives at Wikipedia. But I guess since Wikipedia doesn't casually refer to the Bible as "the Good Book" and say that the Bible mentions dinosaurs, that proves that Wikipedia is biased against Christianity and conservatism.
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That's what my brain did while I tried to read that article. bleaurgh.
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I decided to look up the article's reference to the assertion that some dinosaurs may still be alive today, so I clicked on it to find myself looking at an article in Creation magazine. I was intrigued by the notion of a fresh duckbill dinosaur jaw being found in 1987 on Bylot Island, so I looked down at its source of info--to find the magazine referring back to itself.
So I did a Google search and found...the original article and various other religious forums referring back to or reprinting that article. Finally I found a webpage for Bylot Island itself--but though they mentioned the bone find, there wasn't anything to indicate that it was "fresh".
Now I'm dizzy, but unsurprised.
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Their server sucks, too.
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But you'll be laughing the whole time.
Unless it makes you cry for the sheer misery caused by these kinds of bozos.
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They're going to win, you know.
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Conservapedia is an online resource and meeting place where we favor Christianity and America.
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You will much prefer using Conservapedia compared to Wikipedia if you want concise answers free of "political correctness".
They wouldn't have to look that hard to find plenty of conservatives at Wikipedia. But I guess since Wikipedia doesn't casually refer to the Bible as "the Good Book" and say that the Bible mentions dinosaurs, that proves that Wikipedia is biased against Christianity and conservatism.
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