Dinosaurs, the facts #3. Fossils. There is clearly some confusion about dinosaurs and whether they existed, science is divided on the matter
First we must ask ourselves, what are fossils? Well as a creation scientist I can tell you that fossils are made of stone...so are we being told that these creatures had stone bones? Seems a little silly to me and would point to the fact that these 'fossils' are stone sculptures planted into the ground by NASA, the Illuminati and the British Royal Family 250 years ago to make us all think that the Earth was older than 6000 years.
A final though: When I visited the Natural History Museum in London I was shown 'Dippy the Diplodocus', when the Illuminati guard was not watching one of our group touched this 'fossil' and found it to be made of plastic...so now these fossils are also made of plastic...Indeed.
@SW-User To be judged as "Best Comment" means much to me, particularly as having been awarded by a fellow member of the Intelligentsia. The baying crowd who scorn such theories as my own can, as they would say themselves, "get knotted".
Emboldened by this Award I would like to expand upon my theory. Remember, at the time of the dinosaurs, around 4000 BC, neither combs nor scissors had been invented. Thinking people - consider the implications. A tangle of overgrown hair obscuring the view of each and every dinosaur. Banging into trees, rocks - and how many would have plunged down into deep ravines, to their sad demise? And the fights between the poor creatures, having bumped into each other, blinded by hair, and assuming aggression.
Well, perhaps enough for now. I have still to fully integrate the Flood and its effects into my theory, but will soon be publishing my book:- "The Extinction of the Dinosaurs: The Full Facts", which will be available at all good bookstores.
You may just be right about fossils being stone sculptures, but I would hazard a guess that they were actually sculpted by tribes so that they could sell it to us at flea markets.
Talking about dinosaurs, I was amazed when paleontologists recently dug up a new type of dinosaur never before seen. It was a dinosaur that helped transport other animals on its body. While prehistoric in origin, apparently it lived all the way up until a hundred and 30 years ago and became extinct when vehicles were created by humans. This dinosaur has now been named a Bus-o-saurus. I did some research and found a picture of it.
The bone material is exchanged with other material over time until the form still exists but the bone is all gone. You can tell the age of the "stone" by looking at the radioactivity emitting isotopes and their concentrations and comparing them to those of naturally occurring radioactive decay chains. That's how we can tell the ages. Museum animals are typically only partly made of real bones, and the rest are manufactured.