LOL. This is the correct motorcycle.
Of course, there are always some who will believe some moron who calls himself Dr. Dino and thinks the income tax is voluntary.
Since he was raided by the IRS about a year and a half ago, there's probably an indictment looming in his relatively near future. Perhaps his next project will be grey-bar motel theme park.
Yes, and this is the same stuff evolution is made up of, halftuths, speculative B.S. wishful thinking...
Thank you for providing a perfect example of the idiocy of agendized science.
If you think the IRS waits a year and a half to indict people, you will be quite happy believing the fairty tale of evolution.
BTW, the IRS has tried the same tactic with Kent before and they ended up apologizing and returning his cars.
I've a middle aged nephew and his wife that accepts everything Dr. Dino says as fact. I've the sense they have been led to believe they must accept Dr. Dino's teachings to prove their faith in God and Jesus Christ or heaven will be lost to them. That's scary as heck.
I have severe reservations with both the evolutionary crowd and these folks like Dr. Dino. I'm satisfied believing God knows how all came into being. I think the truth is yet to be discovered.
Funny (or sad) as it may sound, I posed a couple simple questions to my nephew in regard to time. One of the questions was, "Is a day today equal in actual time to a day say a thousand or 5,000 years ago?" He told me the Jews had developed a clock at the dawn of time and it has remained constant ever since. How it was possible for the Jews to construct such a clock before they were created baffles me. How my nephew could believe this baffles me more.
The Dr. Dino crowd do the same exact thing the evolutionists do. They try to make things fit their theories, but really only succeed in misleading people.