LOL Creationists III

Ok, here is my final thread on LOL creationists (see the previous entries). Anti-evolution brings us some entries, this is my favorite (below the fold - it's a tad dirty).

From Dustin:

I also like the DaveScot and Sal Cordova mockery with a denialist tinge (from Farland):

Someone's going to have to explain this one to me:

We have an excellent explanation for why T-Rex wasn't allowed on the ark:

This is a great entry from a reader who wished to remain anonymous:
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Tyler DiPietro's entry

Ok that's it. If anyone has more genius ideas leave them in the comments. It's time to put this meme to bed.

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