Monday 7 October 2013

Was T. rex A Vegetarian? Creationist Says Yes, But Science Proves Him Wrong

The creationists are at it again, crawling like termites out of the hole of their delusion. Once again, they are expounding on one of their favorite topics—how dinosaurs and humans lived together, and that dinosaurs acted like sweet foofy little dinobunnies that nibbled on plants.

In their purview, Tyrannosaurus rex was a large dinobunny that craved broccoli and radishes before “The Fall,” and ravenously snapped up its dinosaur cohorts afterward.

At least, that’s the way things were according to Paul Taylor of Creation Today and Ken Ham of the planet Neptune. Okay, not really Neptune, but Answers in Genesis (AIG), and the Creation Museum, which is in Kentucky, and may as well be on Neptune.

In a video, Taylor asserts that T. rex wasn’t “designed” to be a carnivore. Instead, God engineered it to be a sheep in wolves clothing. A link to the video, courtesy of Raw Story will be posted below.

‘’One thing is for sure, the theropod dinosaurs were not created to eat meat,” Taylor said in the video. “God created all creatures to eat plants, and he gave some of them sharp teeth so that they would be able to do so. Some of those particular mechanisms of different sorts, including teeth, may have changed after Adam’s sin so that such creatures could eat meat.”

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