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  1. I am not disputing the existence of horseshoe crabs or trilobites.
  2. Or if you look at it a different way' date=' they realised their lies were becoming obvious, so new ones were made up to try to distract people. Interesting points. As a teenager I was interested in both the metal and goth subcultures and I am very aware of the rebellious aspect of it. As I got older I started to find it a bit amusing how "We're all individuals" but we all dress the same and think the same things are 'cool', but look at how evil I am I told my parents to go away using rude words. As for authentic spellcraft? Well, I know a little of LaVey, and he basically admitted to being a carnival showman. He was in it for ego and to try to pull the wool over peoples' eyes as far as I can see. There are two lists of LaVeyan 'Satanic' commandments if I remember rightly, one has about seven entries and the other about eleven, things like, "When you are walking on the path, bother nobody. If somebody bothers you, destroy him". The first part I can definitely get on board with, but the second part seems unthoughtful. Most people don't upset each other on purpose, they do it through ignorance. That ignorance is usually unintentional, so 'destroying' somebody for offending your precious sensibilities seems a bit of a childish response. The only way to dispel ignorance is through education, and this links nicely back to what I was saying about Biblical metaphor: if you just throw facts/opinions at people they will likely feel lectured at and will stop listening, but if you tell them a story that illustrates the points you're making, they are much more likely to feel included and be more amenable to understanding where you're coming from. The only other sort of magic I know anything of is chaos magic. I find this quite insidious, because it claims neutral morality, which ultimately ends up being completely amoral. There's a very interesting talk on the subject by Grant Morrison, search on Vimeo for 'Grant Morrison Disinfo' if you'd like to see it. We all met through Facebook, we have a 10,000 member group on there. We're not technically a ministry, but we do go out into the world and spread the message. We had a very successful anti-dinosaur protest back in October. Many and varied. I have listened to a lot of metal and goth music in the past (I was never into the really heavy stuff, but there's some Pantera and Sepultura stuff that I quite like), various types of electronic music including drum and bass and psychedelic trance, I like a lot of acoustic/folk music as well. I find that in most genres there is something to like, but the majority of anything tends to be a bit rubbish, so I just find the ones that appeal the most to me.
  3. Birds probably evolved from lizards, but I don't think even the best-read biologist in the world could give you an exact family tree of what evolved from what, there's always going to be a 'missing link', purely by virtue of the way we box things into species.
  4. Resorting to ad hominems is the sign of a person so closed-minded that they won't even start to consider other points of view. In general terms to reply to some of the other earlier comments: - Yes, paleontology is largely fraudulent, specifically dino-paleontology. It's such a small field though, and those involved have so much invested in protecting the lie, that there is little chance to get them to admit the truth. They would have too much to lose. - Crocodiles and alligators are not claimed to be close relatives of any particular dinosaur. Crocs are reptiles, whereas we're told to believe that dinosaurs were able to self-regulate their temperatures and in many cases had feathers. We're also supposed to believe that enormous creatures like the powerful Tyrannosaur was made extinct by an event that allowed chickens to survive. Chickens are rubbish, I could kill a chicken in a second. - I am not a Young Earth Creationist, neither are most of the core members of Christians Against Dinosaurs. In general we believe the literature of science, including evolution. Personally I accept that evolution is a thing that happens, and that the Bible is largely metaphorical. As it says in Eastern Philosophy, 'the tao that can be described is not the true tao', and likewise the Bible needs to use allusion and metaphor to illustrate truths that cannot be put into human language. - Occult symbolism is of little concern to be, the symbols are just representative of a darker evil. A darker evil that had any of you edgy metallists ever actually experienced, you would stop flirting with. The power of light can banish this darkness, so it doesn't matter to me in the slightest if people choose to decorate themselves with Baphomets and the like. From a purely artistic perspective, I quite like the Baphomet. Plus its origins aren't really Satanic, it's more to do with Pagan fertility rites. Not exactly upholding Christian values, but there's a lot worse in the world.
  5. I could say that 250 million years ago, chlorophyll used to be red. And you wouldn't be able to prove me wrong. Because it was 250 million years ago and nobody was there to see it. How do we even know the Tyrannosaur's name if it was around so long ago? And Mere, yes there are some horrible things that have been done by people who claim to be Godly, but their actions prove that they are not. There's no entrance exam to calling oneself a Christian, and unfortunately people can be very good at deluding themselves into thinking that they are holy. I did not mean to insult anybody, I wasn't aware that being called Norwegian was considered an insult in metal music circles. Why don't you like the Norwegians?
  6. If you watch my video you will see that I did go to a museum. The majority of 'skeletons' on display are replicas (they will admit this), made of resin and plaster. They call them replicas, but only in the sense that C-3PO from Star Wars is a replica of a robot. In many cases bones from entirely different animals are put together, and in all cases the fossils are arranged in aesthetically-pleasing ways, rather than in any relation to anything that ever actually existed. Have you ever seen a cat's skeleton? If you put scaly lizard skin over it you'll find that it looks rather like a so-called 'dinosaur'. Read about the Bone Wars and tell me how sure you are that dinosaurs are real. Bone Wars - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  7. Well there's no need to mock, FatherAlabaster. There is however a lot of truth in what you say, even if you can't yet see it. In addition to the above, dinosaurs are very bad role models for children. Imagine a child, high on the myth of the Tyrannosaur, becoming bestially minded before running wildly around the place before biting somebody on the face. Is that what we want for our society? To be bitten on the face? Would your life be in any way worse if you did not believe in dinosaurs? Deathstorm, that dinosaur is (thankfully) not real, but frankly I don't think I'm the only one to question his motives for wanting to hang around children all the time. Distressingly, it's not even just metal music that has been infected with the dinosaur lie. Here are some Dutchmen making music with computers, imploring us to worship the Diplodocus. This runs very deep, I'm sad to say. Only by recognising the truth and spreading it as best we can can we hope to free people from their enslavement. https://soundcloud.com/killthenoise/noisia-diplodocus-kill-the
  8. 'Peer-review' in the context of paleontology is smoke and mirrors, a complete waste of time. 'Dinosaurs' weren't even invented until 1842, and then surprise surprise, a couple of years later the first 'skeletons' were discovered. Conveniently they looked just like it was imagined they would look. Dinosaurs initially started out as a Barnum-style curio, a contest between eccentric Victorian gentlemen to see who could come up with the most fantastical creature (in much the same vein as the Fiji mermaid, for instance). Then money got involved, and the so-called 'paleontologists' abandoned any intention of telling the truth when it became clear how lucrative the dinosaur myth was. Now we have a multi-billion dollar industry devoted to 'dinosaurs', and the vast majority of people do not realise that it is built entirely on lies, hoaxes and falsehoods. I know you believe in dinosaurs, I once did myself. We're fed it from such a young age, and it's so exciting to a small child that we swallow it completely. We don't then have any reason to question it and so we blindly accept it as fact. But I'm sorry to say that it is a lie, and the whole world is being played by big paleo. Open your mind, realise that all you've ever heard about dinosaurs has come from third parties with vested interests. And have you seen or experienced dinosaurs?
  9. Christians famously do not see eye-to-eye with metal music fans, as they are unGodly, smelly and seem to revel in insulting Jesus Christ. But here at Christians Against Dinosaurs we put our money where our mouth is, and so in the spirit of tolerance, understanding, togetherness and the true meaning of Christmas we have commissioned a special report into these long-haired deviants to find out where they stand on the subject of dinosaurs, and to try to build bridges. After all we are all God's children, except maybe those funny Norwegian ones in their clown makeup. TRIGGER WARNING: CONTAINS FOUL LANGUAGE, SATANIC IMAGERY AND DINOSAURS http://youtu.be/hry-cRRcXa8
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