I always knew that T-Rex was a vegetarian:
"Trying to teach children not to believe everything they see." Shouldn't they add "and believe in everything they don't see?"
Update: I should have known Pharnygula would have posted this before me. Note to self: always check with PZ before posting something about creationism :)
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I can feel my blood start to boil every time I see a video like this. You can imagine that while watching Jesus Camp that I was nearly apoplectic.
What will it take to educate these fools. It's going to have to be something shocking I know, but what can we do?
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