Vintage Blasphemy for the Creationists in the Crowd

tags: , , , , , ,

Image: Orphaned (please send the original artist's information to me so I can properly attribute and link back to this person)

Inspired by the recent unveiling of the Tarbosaurus in Japan, I had to include this dinosaur for the creationists, the newly unveiled Tardosaurus, which single handedly (?) destroyed Noah and his ark full of animals.

More like this

tags: dinosaurs, Tarbosaurus bataar, paleontology, fossils, Tyrannosaurs rex The newly unveiled fossil skeleton of the juvenile Tarbosaurus bataar in its protective jacket. Discovered in 2006, a near-perfect complete skeleton of a juvenile Tarbosaurus find was made available for public viewing…
tags: Creationism-vs-evolution, fundamentalism, religion, culture wars A friend, Dave, sent me an interesting article that was published several months ago in Science. This insightful and well-written article by Jennifer Couzin is important because it focuses on one scientist's trauma and ensuing…
tags: researchblogging.org, dinosaur, bird, fossil, Gigantoraptor erlianensis, China An artist's painting of the newly discovered Gigantoraptor dinosaur, depicted with other smaller dinosaurs. Fossilized bones uncovered in the Erlian Basin of northern China's Inner Mongolia region show the…
I've received a couple of shocked emails from people lately, about something called Dinosaur World. It's a set of three theme parks, in Plant City, Florida, Cave City, Kentucky, and Glen Rose, Texas (that last one probably set off alarm bells already) which feature life-size fiberglass and concrete…

Uh ... single-handedly? Tardosaurus started that big fire with one hand?

Those hands are juuuust big enough to use a lighter..

Oh, and classic cartoon, GrrlScientist. Good to see some vintage blasphemy.

By Jason failes (not verified) on 24 Jul 2008 #permalink

hahahahahahaha, nice work Grrl. Tho, i like to think it was a combined effort of Tardosaurus' embarrassing flatulence and some loose 'Emergency' flint that Noah wisely packed. Ohh the power of embarrassment and denial.

Maybe tardosauruses breathed fire. Ask Ken Hovind.

Re: #5 I'm sure it didn't breathe fire until AFTER the Fall.......

Re: #5 I'm sure it didn't breathe fire until AFTER the Fall.......