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  • Want to hear a good joke? Religion.

  • to all of you calling the raptors stupid for nt running from the fire, its quite likey they were so focused on their meal they didn't notice it until it was too late, or they didnt want to lose their meal and tried their luck.

  • These Guys beat the JP Raptors any day :D

  • this might be missed up but i couldn't stop laughing on 8:11 XD

  • yaaaa, i doubt raptors were that single minded, but I am probably wrong 6:38

  • 8:10 NO NOT NOTHRINICAUS!

  • when did the raptors get a 4th member?

  • i think dinos has a cold blood to warm blooded.

  • AWSOMMMMMMMMMEEEEEEEE

  • 0:36 "Nice up here, lads"

    "Yeah, it's cool!"

  • @MrRaptor41

    There's proof of evolution yes, but there is no proof of god. Deal with it.

  • @NUTCASE71733 There may be no proof that god is real, but there's no proof that he isn't real either. I myself, believe both in god and in evolution, there's evidence of both, not proof, but evidence.

  • @trexhunter73

    Look I beleive in god too but there's no evidence he exists. The bible doesn't count because there's no other contemporary sources to verify it, and the bible is about as illogical as anything could get.

  • @NUTCASE71733 If you really believe in God, you'd know that the fact that you exist is proof enough that he does...

    But if you are enlightened like I, you'd know that it doesn't matter if he made the world in 7 days or 7 billion years, only that he did...

  • @KerianH Yeah, but there's no proof, and even if there are Gods, how do you know YOUR Religion is the one that is true? =:D

  • @MajickDemoniack That's actually really easy to explain. All I have to do is look around me. Evidence is everywhere. The very fact I exist is testiment to that...

    The only reason why scientists say that there's no proof is because they're afraid that people will find out there is. Lots of stuff points to the evidence of a God; fossils, for example, almost all appear as if they have been buried by flood...like The Flood. Take my meaning?

  • @KerianH Um, no, you existing is not evidence of an omnipotent entity bringing the universe into existence, and while water effects fossilization there was never a single, global flood like one described in the Bible. Scientists say there is no proof because there isn't - come up with real evidence, please. And if you have evidence for YOUR God inparticular, and not just a God or Gods in general that could be Allah, Krishna or the Gods of a different Religion, please present it.

  • @KerianH You can choose to see the world as evidence for God, but it's not any more than it is evidence for Fairies and Unicorns. And how do you know YOUR Religion is the one of a Real God, and all the thousands of other Gods (Krishna, Allah, Zeus, Ra, Amaterasu, Tornagarsak) are not real? You need to come up with REAL evidence, not just wishful thinking. Thank you.

  • @MajickDemoniack Not wishful thinking, eh? Tell me, how does your kind sleep at night, fully believing that at the end there's nothing but black, dark void where you do not exist, where your life has had no meaning, and where there is nothing but infinite void?

    In truth, believing that God doesn't exist is wishful thinking. God's proof is everywhere, but people refuse to see it, fearing that there's some force greater than they. Sorry, but regardless, your opinion is null.

  • @KerianH I sleep by knowing that I'm alive right now, and knowing that in the time I am here, I can make other people's lives better. That, my friend, is how I sleep at ngiht. And my opinion is valid, there is not proof for God everywhere; I do not fear a force greater than me - since forces greater than me, such as nuetron stars, energy etc. put me here.

  • @KerianH BTW, there is not evidence for God everywhere. You must provide REAL evidence, and also prove YOUR God over Krishna, Allah and all the others. Otherwise. it's YOUR opinion that is null. =:D

  • @MajickDemoniack You just keep telling yourself that. I'm sure that eventually your dumb little mind will forget anyway...

    In the end, you'll never convince me. Despite all that people try to do to get people to respect others opinions, I've come to learn that in the end it doesn't mean jack. So, I'm going to state right now that the only opinion I need about religion is my own. Therefore, yours is automatically wrong, and there's no way to convince me otherwise.

    Null...

  • @KerianH You realize that my opinion is only null to you, right? And even if I can't convince you otherwise, you're still wrong. There are people who will never be convinced the Earth is round or that it isn't the center of the universe. Does that make everyone Else's opinions null? Who really has the 'dumb little mind' here? Please apply logic next time before spouting ignorance of reality. Thank you. :D

  • @MajickDemoniack You hear that noise? That's God's wrong buzzer trolling you...

    My opinion counts for the whole whopping population of Earth that believes in any single deity that has ever existed, from Christ to Allah, from Yaweh to Buddha. As the Good Book says, "My name is Legion, for we are many." You and the rest of your aethiest kind are outnumbered ten to one in every country across all the world.

    Congratulations. You've officially been acknowledged as insiginificant.:P

  • @KerianH Significance is subjective. You can believe whatever you want, my point was I don't because of all those different Religions. If there was only one, then you'd have a case. But with so many different beliefs, why pick one over the other? Not only that,.but in Galileo's time, everyone else thought the world was the center of the universe. Did that make them right? No.

  • @KerianH By the way, "My name is Legion" was uttered by an Evil Demon. That doesn't really speak for your case...........

    And on top of that, none of those belief systems have any proof - my point exactly. :D

  • @KerianH And on top of THAT, Buddha was not a God. Buddhists have not set God - they leave that up to their followers. One can be a polytheist, monotheist, or atheist Buddhist. :D

  • @MajickDemoniack Check your inbox, my friend.  I left a present for you.

    Be sure not to let the door hit you on the way out...

  • @KerianH I responded. You should be less judgmental. :D

  • @KerianH Now check your inbox. =:D

  • @KerianH Dude, you are really simple minded. Fossils are found in different layers of rocks, separated by millions of years of layers of deposits, like a fucking layer cake. Unless there was a freaking flood every few 100k, you'd be right. Can you comprehend millions of years? I get that it is easier to believe in something simple like 'God dunnit' rather then to educate yourself, but I know when you look in the mirror you know that less than 100 IQ points face is looking back at you.

  • @TheSmartPorcupine Interesting that I'm being called simple minded...

    I already know that. I take both religion and science into account. It's a constant battle warring in my head that takes a lot of thinking and reasoning to settle. Of course, you probably don't understand that. It's so much easier on your simple head to say, "we were made by a big KABOOM!" rather than admit that there's a power greater than you who could snuff you out in a heartbeat yet chooses not to.

  • @KerianH I don't know if God exists, I just know that the proof of God's existence isn't there. There is a difference there. Look, every time a religious person offers a proof for Bible 's narrative, it makes me lose it. It does not help your cause, God should simply be left out to faith. Science has proven that Bible can not be taken literally, I know that much.

  • @TheSmartPorcupine Then I won't offer proof from the Bible's narrative, because I know that you don't need a bible to have faith.

    Do you really think that God needs proof? Honestly now? Look around you. Do you think that science could exist on its own? I think not. The fact that you are even breathing is proof enough. Guys like you who question faith and turn others away drive me crazy, because people are dumb enough to believe text rather than common sense.

  • @KerianH I don't want to turn anyone away from God, just away from blindly following preachers of any religion, because none of them have it right. Existence is not as simple as Good vs Evil (with a supplemental list of good and bad things) When I was a kid, this world was a magical place and I believed a lot of things, miracles, angels, spirits, and so on, but then I learned about how nature works and realized that absolutely ALL religions are outdated.

  • @TheSmartPorcupine Unfortunately in this modern day and age, simply turning away from preachers is the same exact thing. And despite that they seem all "outdated," that's simply because religion's completely overcome everything else, seen civilizations rise and fall, and stands the test of time even after it's not worshipped in the form of mythology. I prefer outdated over nothing.

  • @KerianH Every religion is attempting to explain natural phenomena through magic, inventing an 'unknown' cause. See, I know how I breath and why I breath and how breathing came to be, and there is no need to involve God into it, just physics and chemistry, that's all.

  • @TheSmartPorcupine Honestly, that's your opinion. Good lord, you really don't get it.

    It's nothing to do with magic. But it does have to do with something we cannot see. Think of it as something you can't yet understand; for example, if I took a Desert Eagle or even a tesla coil back during the Middle Ages I would have been seen as a wizard, yet now we see those as simple science and understand what it does and why it does it.

  • @KerianH Yes, that's sort of what I was getting at, too. So, all religions came from not understanding fully what existence is and how nature works, us including as we are as much part of nature as rocks are. So, whatever is preventing you from not being able to let go of the 'invisible hand', is what caused them to create a religion, any religion. Just look at the progress of religious thought, and how it changed through history. To think that christianity is the answer is silly.

  • @TheSmartPorcupine To think that accepting that you're going to fade out of existence the moment you die is even more silly. Religion provides order; the concept of choosing what is good over what is evil. It also provides truth; that we aren't alone, that there is something greater than us. To deny that is to accept that to murder your best friend, to steal from your neighbor, and to commit suicide because someone just said no is acceptable. Religion is the better choice.

  • @KerianH More people have been murdered in the name of God than for any other cause.

  • @TheSmartPorcupine Indeed, but those who murder in the name of God are those who have lost sight in the true beliefs. That's basically using God as a shield, and it's people like them, and terrorists like Al Qaida who give religion a bad name. What's worse is that people support that idea and get away with it because, as history notes, religious power has always been the greatest.

    Let's take this to an actual private note rather than ruin this vid further with our debate.

  • @KerianH Never mind. I am tired of this. In the end, what's the worst that can happen... oh, wait...

  • @TheSmartPorcupine The worse that can happen? You be like me, comment on it, and have someone else argue back.

    Besides, I'm too stubborn to let my point go. At the very least I'm seeing this conversation end on a note, good or bad, and with an understanding between both parties.

  • @KerianH Christianity would not have been around if it hadn't been enforced and demanded by the rulers of Europe for centuries. Effectively taking away free will and freedom of choice for countless generations. That is sickening to me. All the progress and lives lost due to ignorance.

  • @TheSmartPorcupine Interesting how you call that lack of progress. Christianity has been around and will always be around despite all that has happened before. It only became successful when Rome, already dying out, decided to be the first to accept it as a true religion. Progress died because people began getting bored of the same concept ruling over them. In the end, it wasn't religion that killed progress. It's always been human nature.

  • 1:23 Zuniceratops to the rescue!

  • these cant be american dinosaurse there not fat lol

  • lol at 1:18 a raptor was riding the Zuniceratops like a feathery cowboy.

  • This program is awesome, by the way who are these two retards who disliked the video.

  • the raptors look like chickens.. hehehe my opinion.. :3

  • Amazing to think that these cute little Coelurosaurs are related to Large, but slow Therizinosaurus to Fast and speedy Velociraptor and last but not least to three most powerful kings of the dinosaur age Tyrannosaurus, Saurophaganax and Spinosaurus.

  • When he said the raptors would get smarter I thought, "smart enough to avoid fire." XD lmao

  • 6:25 LMAO!!!!! XD

  • soorry but i dont think raptors had hair

  • @richfranklin45 Those are feathers, not hair despite the looks of it. Raptors have been discovered with feathers.

  • @richfranklin45

    Feathers, buddy. Dinosaurs are related to birds, so yes, they had feathers.

  • 8:10 Spontaneous combustion!

  • FRIED RAPTORS! ONLY LIMITED!

  • evolution. HA!

  • @megawalker44

    Yes, a well-documented biological process with tons of DNA and fossil evidence could never be true..... I really wish people like you would just accept the fact that the bible, or whatever other holy book you hold in hgh regard is hardly worthy of any respect anymore. It's as anti-science as one could get.

  • @NUTCASE71733 the bible is the most bought books in the world there is one in every motel room every hotel room and almost every house in the world

  • @megawalker44

    Being the most-owned means nothing. Hell, the majority of people don't even read the book unless they're told to and those people usually become athiests. By this logic I can say because it's likely most scientists have a copy of Origen of Species that makes Darwin correct by default rather than the mountains of evidence that support his theory. It's evidence that verifies the accuracy of a claim, not simply declaiing tis tueoutright, and that's especially true with the bible.

  • @megawalker44 You people are the only reason we call evolution a "theory", so you won't bawl your heads off.

  • @trexhunter73 dude you show me one piece of evidence that disproves creation. then we will talk.

  • @megawalker44 Hmm...let me think, oh yeah! There's all these global crises going on like poverty, terrorism, global warming, and god won't do a damn thing about it!

  • 1:24 -- Que the Jurassic Park theme music please.

  • Humans came from Dinosaur...thats what humans are right now

  • @Yobidefy Um, no, humans aren't descended from dinosaurs, that's birds.

  • at 1:25-didn't that raptor get nailed by a horn? y ain't it dead.

    the alpha-male's ugly.

  • look at the fat ass running-LOLOLOLOLOLO

    at 6:22

  • and where is the fucking prove that raptors and some other dinosaurs look like birds ? that just looks retarded ,

  • @makkedam1 Well, Actual feathers have been found on raptors (e.g. microraptor) and other maniraptorans (oviraptorids, therizinosaurids) and even maybe some more promitive coelourosaurs. Because coelourosaurs and birds share a common ancestor, they are family (so to speak). That's why it is scientifically correct to show coelourosaurids with feathers.

  • @Paralititan p.s. This may include T-rex

  • @makkedam1 we've found raptor fossils with feathers, not scale imprints. so, it's safe to assume other fleet-footed 3 inch clawed dinos like troodon, had feathers too. and i mean, if they're like birds in most other ways, why not feathers?

  • lol look at the raptors feet at 1:31

  • Thanks God they didn' t live with man on earth . Poor animals would have been totally exterminated . It 's easy to imagine which ones which would have diseapear in priority , like todays tigers , rhinos , elephants...

  • @katowsky Do you really think raptors would wipe out every animal species on the planet? You've watched too much Jurassic park man. Lions are extremely dangerous but you don't see them wiping out every animal in africa do you? No. Grizzly Bears are extremely dangerous but you don't see them wiping out every animal in North America do you? No. They're just animals whether they lived a year ago or 70 million years ago. They wouldn't go on a killing spree if they lived today.

  • @Gravekeeper67 true, lions, tigers and bears (oh my) don't wipe us out, but i bet there were more dinos-possibly even ratpros than those combined!

  • @tomcatvelociraraptor what was my comment?

  • @tomcatvelociraraptor Actually, lions are more dangerous than raptors...

  • @katowsky r u crazy?! they should be extinct they'd eat us all.

  • @katowsky r u crazy?! they should be extinct they'd eat us all. poor animals? no, we wouldn't exterminate them, they'd exterminate us. tell me, would u really go back in time to help those "poor, innocent, creatures"?

  • @tomcatvelociraraptor Dinosaurs aren't robots programmed for random destruction you know, they're just animals like any other.

  • Nothing like some good'ol Dinosaur BBQ just like mom prepared when I was a kid xD

  • 1:22 = dinosaur rodeo

  • woah at 9:35......GRASS?!?!?!

  • @louisekaille OH MY GOD THESE IDIOTS NO NOTHING ABOUT THE MEZAZOIC DO THEY

  • @20firebird um..........like what? What innaccuracies are there? I'm not saying you're wrong, I'm just curious (I like Dinosaurs and like to know what's factual and what's not factual). =:D

  • Raptor 1: uhh guys, there's fire. should we run?

    Raptor 2: nahh, it'll go out

    later

    Raptors: well shit

    lol

  • werent there only three raptors to begin with?

  • raptors are pussies!

  • 8:11 holy shit that's incredibly disturbing

    i didn't see it on TV and i think i know why

  • @Koga33525 You don't watch many nature documentaries do you. Animals don't have the happy care-free life we humans live, they deal with that kind of stuff every day.

  • 1:24 broken ribs torned of arm and craked skull:D

  • I like the "moral justice" number with the raptors!

  • so... these raptors are smart enough to work together and wait to make their move but they're too stupid to run from a fire? doesn't make sense?

  • @inoout Dinosaurs did not have the means to associate fire with danger immediately.

  • @inoout its because they arw hungry

  • @inoout i agree.

  • @inoout Those raptors wanted their dinner cooked lol

  • @RLM4L118 hahaha

  • @inoout It's like when you're fucking -- if a fire started and I was about to cum, I'd keep going and cum, then run. It's human nature.

  • @MrTSquared HAHA! good one! but i'd pick her up and run and keep doing it! lol

  • @inoout LOL. That actually sounds like a better idea!

  • @MrTSquared -.^ .... hehehe

  • @inoout troodon raptor the cousin of deinonychus would run away from the fire its the smartest dinosaur ever!

  • @PHDcsfan lol... i'm sure every dinosaur would've ran.. the makers of this show are the ones who are stupid, not the dinosaurs haha

  • @inoout LMFAOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!

  • @inoout you are right

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  • @inoout actually to the Raptors the danger wasn't worth losing a easy meal

  • @sgreenden losing their life, losing their meal...

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  • @inoout Raptors are very brave creatures, they probably thought it was worth the risk

  • @sgreenden your statement isn't helping... makes them sound stupid

  • @inoout Raptors are very intelligent pack hunter's that evolved into birds, vultures are brave enough to eat the prey of a lion as it is walking towards them.

  • @sgreenden lion and fire, too different things

  • @inoout that was a diorama, they might have been planning to escape when the fire got to bad like the vulture's.

  • @sgreenden *two

  • @inoout  what do you mean by "2"

  • @sgreenden read my comment before that

  • @inoout, How is it 

  • @sgreenden since you know so much about raptors im sure you can figure that out on your own

  • @inoout That doesn't even make since

  • @sgreenden ok

  • @inoout Huh?

  • @sgreenden :)

  • @inoout I'm still confused explain yourself

  • @inoout They actually got that from tigers. When tigers are eating they focus so strongly on it they don't even realise it if anything else is going on.

  • @DeMrTeunio i dont know how they got that from tigers if they were alive before tigers....

  • @inoout Yeah... i was kind of refering to the scientists, not the dinosaurs

  • @DeMrTeunio lmao my bad, but i still think it's inaccurate

  • @inoout Actually youre right, its very inacuratte. They can tell many things from bones but its mostly lucky guessing.

  • @DeMrTeunio You mean tigers got it from them, right? Because how the hell does an animal get a behavioural trait from another animal that doesn't even exist yet!

  • @trexhunter73 I guess my english is really crappy =,( I meant the scientist investigating them to make this program, not the animals themselves XD

  • @sgreenden Clearly not to you, since you don't even know how to spell sense, or as you call it "since".

  • @trexhunter73 you are confusing let's end this conversation.

  • @inoout retarded isn't it?

  • the raptors never die... lol

  • 1:21 Wow, that Zuniceratops is having a really bad day!

  • dang!

  • RAPTORS CANT SURVIVE

  • Eventually, the bigger predators outcompete them.

  • No they didn't. Completely different ecological niches. Dromaeosaurs (not "raptors", crappy word.. this particular dinosaur is actually called Sauronitholestes) were around until the very end of the Cretaceous period and in fact, the Tyrannosaurids were the only large predators of their environment, yet there are tons of fossils of smaller Coelruosaurs, including the Dromaeosaurs from the same time and region. Tyrannosaurids did not compete with small Coelurosaurs.

  • Sauronitholestes? interesting

    the titanosaur in pod's travels in dinosaur planet is called ampelosaurus in case you want to know

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