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[–] [deleted] 2 points -2 points (+0|-2) ago 

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[–] WhiteTigerScream ago 

I mean, good on you for having a differing viewpoint, but do you have anything to back that theory up? Most of the evidence points to the contrary, do you have a rationale for why that is? I'd be interested to hear it. (not sarcasm, I'm big on cryptids and such things).

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[–] SecularPenguinist ago 

The fossil evidence does not support your assertion. Prior to scientific inquiry humans relied on myths to describe their world, we simply did not have the tools necessary to reach informed conclusions. As time went on our understanding of the world grew exponentially and we progressed far beyond what previous generations could have possibly imagined. Unfortunately we still lack a complete picture and the less critically minded among us find more comfort in mythology than evidence.

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[–] WhiteTigerScream ago 

Still, it's interesting to consider why nearly every civilization has myths about giant lizards.