
[Created in Inkscape]
Apparently, this anthro-raptor has never seen an anthro-human before. I don't believe in evolution, by the way. So don't call me a monkey! And what's with the feathers that are ever-so popular to put on raptors, these days? If they are in anticipation of becoming birds that implies a little more than 'undirected forces,' doesn't it? ;) If they weren't in Jurassic Park I and II, but suddenly appeared by Jurassic Park III... Anywho. Both of these characters are mine; please don't steal. Enjoy!
Apparently, this anthro-raptor has never seen an anthro-human before. I don't believe in evolution, by the way. So don't call me a monkey! And what's with the feathers that are ever-so popular to put on raptors, these days? If they are in anticipation of becoming birds that implies a little more than 'undirected forces,' doesn't it? ;) If they weren't in Jurassic Park I and II, but suddenly appeared by Jurassic Park III... Anywho. Both of these characters are mine; please don't steal. Enjoy!
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Dinosaur
Size 1280 x 960px
File Size 193.4 kB
The feathers appeared in Jurassic Park III and, to a lesser extent, II, because new paleontological information was gathered during the creation of the films that proved that some dinosaurs had quills and feather-like knobs.
Also, the "theory" of evolution does not, and did never, dictate that we 'came from monkeys.'
It says that apes such as gorillas, chimpanzees and ourselves have a common ancestor. It says monkeys and humans came from a single progenitor.
If you want to completely ignore all confirmed scientific evidence, that's totally your own business, but at least read the facts before you dismiss them.
Also, the "theory" of evolution does not, and did never, dictate that we 'came from monkeys.'
It says that apes such as gorillas, chimpanzees and ourselves have a common ancestor. It says monkeys and humans came from a single progenitor.
If you want to completely ignore all confirmed scientific evidence, that's totally your own business, but at least read the facts before you dismiss them.
Why do you assume I'm flippantly dismissing them? Just because my view is different than yours, doesn't mean I haven't done research on the topic. I say "monkey" because I find that as ridiculous as any 'progenitor.' The greatest factor in convincing me of the validity of evolution would be resolving the issue of irreducible complexity, first. Then we'll talk.
Wait okay I'm not really all that into this argument but
wasn't irreducible complexity already refuted
I mean, just a quick search brings up http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_HVrjKcvrU which seems pretty well backed, I dunno
unless there's been some counter-refutation of that refutation
wasn't irreducible complexity already refuted
I mean, just a quick search brings up http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_HVrjKcvrU which seems pretty well backed, I dunno
unless there's been some counter-refutation of that refutation
Oh I get it
The human's refusal of the banana is representative of your acknowledgement of God's gift of creation to us all and the raptor offering the banana represents the typical scumbag atheist filth who repeatedly attacks your immutable viewpoints with their constantly changing (evolving??) "theory of evolution" crap wrought from the Satanic school of thought that is scientific ideals and "progression" (If you can call it that, we've been going in REVERSE all this time)
This image carries a powerful message behind it and it touches quite close to home for me
Thank you for showcasing your artistic gift and god bless
The human's refusal of the banana is representative of your acknowledgement of God's gift of creation to us all and the raptor offering the banana represents the typical scumbag atheist filth who repeatedly attacks your immutable viewpoints with their constantly changing (evolving??) "theory of evolution" crap wrought from the Satanic school of thought that is scientific ideals and "progression" (If you can call it that, we've been going in REVERSE all this time)
This image carries a powerful message behind it and it touches quite close to home for me
Thank you for showcasing your artistic gift and god bless
keeping this on the topic of the picture, I will say it is rather nicely done even if it has managed to stir some rather hard feelings in folks. I myself follow more evolutionary thinkings but that doesn't mean I hate the concept of religion itself (after all that is where get such wonderful stories known as myths). It is the folks that want to cram such down other people's throats or try to take advantage of the system (read tv priests, can't spell the right word) or even that of the whole organized religion system as a whole that I can't stand.
Hey guys, remember that time when statistical probability alone made the theory of evolution completely impossible as well as its original backing concept the big bang? Good times, good times.
If you can even look at human kind for a second and believe that its random mutations slowly made over incomprehensible and almost comical amounts of time, then you really shouldn't be looking at anything with scrutiny because your own mind is completely warped with delusions about our existence.
Oh also, there is no such thing as beneficial mutations, especially when all the mutations somehow are perfectly symbiotic with each other in ways we advanced humans couldn't even hope to duplicate with all our combined will power and financial backing in the world.
If you can even look at human kind for a second and believe that its random mutations slowly made over incomprehensible and almost comical amounts of time, then you really shouldn't be looking at anything with scrutiny because your own mind is completely warped with delusions about our existence.
Oh also, there is no such thing as beneficial mutations, especially when all the mutations somehow are perfectly symbiotic with each other in ways we advanced humans couldn't even hope to duplicate with all our combined will power and financial backing in the world.
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