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Re: dinosaur absurdities


461, we know from theology that God is never the author of confusion. By definition, He is perfect and He cannot lie. So anytime you run across a seeming contradiction, you need to back up one or two steps, and re-examine your premises. You will find that at least one of them is wrong. Now, what does that have to do with "dinosaur absurdities"? This: Isaac Newton was the culprit. Newton worked before the time of the atomic theory, and more importantly, HE WAS AN ALCHEMIST. Because of his alleged proficiency in alchemy -- it was rumored that he could turn lead or other base metal into gold or silver -- the jews made him "master of the mint," because they feared a run on the Bank of England, not long after they instituted their "fractional reserve" fraud. And the trick unfortunately worked; not enough people demanded coin for their paper notes, and the Bank of England survived. Because of his prestige, Newton also became leader of the Royal Society, and his pre-atomic idea, namely that gravity was a property of matter, and not the effect of its cooling rate, became (un)scientific "dogma" in physics. In point of fact, it still misleads us, today. Dinosaurs walked like modern crocodiles do -- not upright. Peter Bros is quite correct to point out Newton's error. Like that other scientific fraud, Albert Einstein, the insidious machinations of world jewry are behind the corruption of our scientific knowledge.
 

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