Tyrannosaurus Rex: The Giant Kangaroo - 03-23-2011, 09:33 PM 03-23-2011, 09:33 PM "And God said, Let there be a firmament in the midst of the waters, and let it divide the waters from the waters. And God made the firmament, and divided the waters which were under the firmament from the waters which were above the firmament: and it was so. And God called the firmament Heaven. And the evening and the morning were the second day."





The water layer above the firmament had several important functions such as warm temperature, higher oxygen content and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, and the blocking of ultraviolet radiation coming from the sun. This caused all plants and animals to grow much larger than they do today as it states in Genesis 6:4: "There were giants in the earth in those days;"

Many secular scientists would probably try to refute this but at the same time they completely ignore the fact that this can be proven by a simple analysis.



First let's take a look at the bone structure of a kangaroo:







These are the bones of a normal Austrian kangaroo, not so much special about that… or is there?

Well, let's take a look at the following image:







Looks familiar? These are the bones of the Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaur. According to secular science these "vicious" creatures roamed the earth "millions of years ago" before they ultimately became extinct following an "unexplained" catastrophic event.



However, if we look at the bone structures of these two separate animals we notice that they're almost completely identical. As you can see, this is a definite PROOF that the Tyrannosaurus Rex did not become extinct. It was actually just a giant kangaroo.



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I have found some



Quote: Palaeontologists digging in northern Australia have found fossil evidence of several new species - including a "killer kangaroo".







It continues:



Quote: Professor Mike Archer said the dig had turned up "truly extraordinary material".



He said the killer kangaroos would not have been like the creatures of today.



"There were meat-eating kangaroos with long fangs, and galloping kangaroos with long forearms, which could not hop," he told The Australian newspaper.



Palaeontologist Sue Hand, who also participated in the dig, told Australian radio that other potentially frightening creatures were unearthed.



"Very big birds... More like ducks, earned the name demon ducks of doom, some at least may have been carnivorous," she said.



The team now plans to study the fossils in detail, to see what more they can learn about the species and what effect changing climate had on their development.







- Dr. Isaiah Jones, Ph.D., Biblical Archaeologist In the pre-flood world there was a canopy of water in the stratosphere. This is clearly documented in Genesis 1:6-8 which states:The water layer above the firmament had several important functions such as warm temperature, higher oxygen content and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, and the blocking of ultraviolet radiation coming from the sun. This caused all plants and animals to grow much larger than they do today as it states in Genesis 6:4:Many secular scientists would probably try to refute this but at the same time they completely ignore the fact that this can be proven by a simple analysis.First let's take a look at the bone structure of a kangaroo:These are the bones of a normal Austrian kangaroo, not so much special about that… or is there?Well, let's take a look at the following image:Looks familiar? These are the bones of the Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaur. According to secular science these "vicious" creatures roamed the earth "millions of years ago" before they ultimately became extinct following an "unexplained" catastrophic event.However, if we look at the bone structures of these two separate animals we notice that they're almost completely identical. As you can see, this is a definite PROOF that the Tyrannosaurus Rex did not become extinct. It was actually just a giant kangaroo.---- UPDATE ----I have found some stunning evidence that further supports my theory regarding the Kangarosaurus:A "killer kangaroo", huh... Sounds familiar?It continues:Take that, stupid non-believers! Last edited by Dr. Isaiah Jones; 09-09-2011 at 12:13 AM . Last edited by Dr. Isaiah Jones; 09-09-2011 at