Saturday, 21 June 2008

re: Dragons - Are they dinosaurs? Did mankind witness living 'Dragons'?

Hello all. This is my first post on this new blog. I believe this might be the way to go. My internet host provider lost my website so I thought I'd join the blogger community and cast off my self-reliance!

First post has to do with Dragons and Dinosaurs. Are they one and the same?

I was prompted to put something out on the internet in response to an open-minded post on another blogger's blog. Here is the post I responded to:

http://gospelofsteve.blogspot.com/2007/06/dragons-dinosaurs-and-young-earth.html

I responded to the author with this invitation to check out another article I'd stumbled across. My invite read like this:

Hi Steve,

I found an article you might find interesting as it asserts from a Creationist model and follows a fairly rational argument AND has some excellent photos of cave paintings, pottery pieces, carvings etc. that seem to depict dinosaurs. Please keep an open mind and read right through and have a close look at each photo:

http://www.genesispark.org/genpark/ancient/ancient.htm




(please bare in mind that I have not read all articles on this site, but merely stumbled across this site and found THIS article compelling).... please excuse CAPS... not yelling, just unsure how to do italics!
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(end of my invite).

I hope 'Steve' checks out the article as I believe he'll enjoy the photos.

I'm up very late. I'm off to bed now.

Cheers all,

Trommo

P.S: Below is one of the pictures from the site I pointed 'Steve' to. It's a close up of some detail on an 800 year old Buddhist temple in Cambodia known as, Ta Prohm. It appears to depict a stegosaurus. Western science only began assembling dinosaurs skeletons in the past two centuries. Perhaps the existance of these carvings indicate that the creators of these ornate carvings witnessed the stegosaurus in the wild around them? This is just one of many examples mentioned on the site. There are photos of artifacts and paintings from Peru, Mexico, The USA, Canada, Egypt, the United Kingdom, France, Rome, Switzerland, Greece, Turkey, South Africa, Cambodia, Sumatra, Indonesia and Australia. See the full article. It is a fascinating read. Keep an open mind!

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