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Hovind's lies exposed.
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<blockquote data-quote="EnemyPartyII" data-source="post: 52521580" data-attributes="member: 162500"><p>Depending on context, I think I would quite possibly call them intentionally misleading.</p><p> </p><p>Dinosaur is a powerful word... say dinosaur to someone and there is a 99% chance the thing they immediately think of is large and scaly. If someone were to say "birds evolved from dinosaurs, and native Americans hunted dinosaurs" then, yeah, i guess thats OK. To just come out and say "Native Americans hunted dinosaurs" and then, when challenged, say "hey, birds are dinosaurs" seems to me inherently misleading.</p><p> </p><p>Especially since, you know, to buy into the view that birds evolved from dinosaurs rather does seem to require one to acknowledge macro evolution as a fact... or would you like to claim that all bird hipped dinosaurs and avians are in fact one "kind"?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EnemyPartyII, post: 52521580, member: 162500"] Depending on context, I think I would quite possibly call them intentionally misleading. Dinosaur is a powerful word... say dinosaur to someone and there is a 99% chance the thing they immediately think of is large and scaly. If someone were to say "birds evolved from dinosaurs, and native Americans hunted dinosaurs" then, yeah, i guess thats OK. To just come out and say "Native Americans hunted dinosaurs" and then, when challenged, say "hey, birds are dinosaurs" seems to me inherently misleading. Especially since, you know, to buy into the view that birds evolved from dinosaurs rather does seem to require one to acknowledge macro evolution as a fact... or would you like to claim that all bird hipped dinosaurs and avians are in fact one "kind"? [/QUOTE]
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