uk.reuters.com— An amateur paleontologist in Switzerland may have unearthed Europe's largest dinosaur mass grave after he dug up the remains of two Plateosaurus.
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To the two other repliesI tend to keep my religious beliefs to my self and don’t impose them on others but that does not mean I don’t think about what the theories are according to all religions and science.If “god” created the universe and everything in it than I think his concept of a day (if he exists) would be different from ours on one puny little planet in a puny little solar system in a puny little galaxy in a vary large universe. The bible says that in the beginning there was nothing and on the first day according to men who lived thousands of years ago and wrote the bible “God” said “let there be light”Science says that space was a great void and suddenly there was a big explosion and it was the beginning of everything in the universe.With any big explosion you generally get lightSo today scientists should be able to look at “Genesis” in the bible and see a correlation between “Let there be light” and the “Big Bang” Who ever wrote “Genesis” didn’t know about the Big Bang theory, why are they so similar?Also if “something” exploded that produced everything in the universe than what was it that exploded?Void means empty space, but there couldn’t have been empty space “ever” with the amount of stuff thats in it nowYou can’t get something from nothingLook at any piece of iron, it’s a natural element, so its been here since the beginning of the universe in one form or another.Where did it come from? Who made it? What exploded in the “Big Bang” that made the iron that is used in the building that you may be in right now?I don’t know if there is or isn’t a “God” but that doesn’t mean I don’t think about it Just a thought
lylepaloozaAug 10, 2007
Knock the mamma!
johnnyxmasAug 10, 2007
Its a mass grave because thats where God had their bodies buried after he killed them in the gas chamber.
insonhAug 10, 2007
To the two other repliesI tend to keep my religious beliefs to my self and don’t impose them on others but that does not mean I don’t think about what the theories are according to all religions and science.If “god” created the universe and everything in it than I think his concept of a day (if he exists) would be different from ours on one puny little planet in a puny little solar system in a puny little galaxy in a vary large universe. The bible says that in the beginning there was nothing and on the first day according to men who lived thousands of years ago and wrote the bible “God” said “let there be light”Science says that space was a great void and suddenly there was a big explosion and it was the beginning of everything in the universe.With any big explosion you generally get lightSo today scientists should be able to look at “Genesis” in the bible and see a correlation between “Let there be light” and the “Big Bang” Who ever wrote “Genesis” didn’t know about the Big Bang theory, why are they so similar?Also if “something” exploded that produced everything in the universe than what was it that exploded?Void means empty space, but there couldn’t have been empty space “ever” with the amount of stuff thats in it nowYou can’t get something from nothingLook at any piece of iron, it’s a natural element, so its been here since the beginning of the universe in one form or another.Where did it come from? Who made it? What exploded in the “Big Bang” that made the iron that is used in the building that you may be in right now?I don’t know if there is or isn’t a “God” but that doesn’t mean I don’t think about it Just a thought
meep3dAug 10, 2007
It's called a margin of error.
osivertAug 10, 2007
Both of you are wrong. Mass graves are caused by humans, who obviously buried them there when they were living with them.
martin2968Aug 10, 2007
well thats horrible speculation to sell the story on...
frnnkdlxxAug 11, 2007
i'll cut ya!