Jeremy Mason
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Mammoth milk anyone?
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But, I think the morality and the feasibility of this project is questionable.
Now how can the creation of a Mammoth theme park be of questionable morality? Isn't the joy of little children paying top dollar to gaze upon one of lifes grandest creatures the most moral of all endeavors?
Ken Ham totally needs two for his Ark themepark.Now how can the creation of a Mammoth theme park be of questionable morality? Isn't the joy of little children paying top dollar to gaze upon one of lifes grandest creatures the most moral of all endeavors?
Ken Ham totally needs two for his Ark themepark.
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Obviously this picture was taken before God finished painting all the animals.
I like my mammoths white too.
https://www.google.com/search?q=pic...nBrDZiQL4ifnRBg&ved=0CCcQsAQ&biw=1024&bih=606
Science can do a lot of good things, but when will they fix the really important things like solve the problem of world hunger, disease, droughts, floods, plagues etc etc etc
fantôme profane;2722517 said:Obviously this picture was taken before God finished painting all the animals.
Science has given us larger crop yields, drought resistant crops, dams, levies and medicine. What has God given us?
You won't get a T.rex but you can learn something about probable genetics in maniraptors.I like the turning chickens back into dinosaurs.
The Jurassic Park scientist who plans to turn a chicken into T Rex
The Jurassic Park scientist who plans to turn a chicken into T Rex - Telegraph
You won't get a T.rex but you can learn something about probable genetics in maniraptors.
If you can produce a viable embryo is another matter.
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What is really cool... In terms of number of species, we never left the age of dinosaurs.Well, the interesting thing about a chicken is it finally tells us where many of the dinosaurs went. They simply evolved to cope with a world that could no longer support them.
What is really cool... In terms of number of species, we never left the age of dinosaurs.
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