Like:
5. Dragons in legends around the world, which evoke the dinosaurs which evolution says humans could not possibly have seen.
Ever see a dragon? Ever scratched ones ears? Or shoveled its ... well, you know. How about bones? We'll find Bigfoot's bones sooner.
I routinely excavate and date deposits older than 6,000 years and guess what--no dino bones. No dragon or unicorn bones either. Lots of normal things, shells, bones, flaked stone tools, stratigraphy, evidence of some climate change, but no floods.
Any you want that list taught in science class?
Taught in science class?
Like the foolish idea that hydrogen gas, when left alone to chance, will become people through evolution?
You mean rediculous things like that taught in science class?
I'd ratherbelieve the stories of dragons, which only means lizard anyways, than fables of apes becoming people.