Did you know that the word "dinosaur" is a comparatively new word? The 1828 edition of Webster's Dictionary contains the words "locomotive" and "computer" – though the latter word meant someone or something that could count and not what we understand by the word today. However, that 1828 Webster's does not contain the word "dinosaur". That is because the word "dinosaur" was not invented until 1841.
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Evolution as intellectual justification for godlessness and for disbelief in the Bible – indeed, for all kinds of foolishness – is ...
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