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Stuckey reinforces his doubts about dinosaurs following Netflix docuseries: ‘This is make-believe’

Stuckey reinforces his doubts about dinosaurs following Netflix docuseries: 'This is make-believe'

Allie Beth Stuckey Challenges Dinosaur Narratives

Allie Beth Stuckey, a host on Blaze TV, recently stirred up discussions about the widely accepted narratives surrounding dinosaurs. She faced a backlash, being labeled “dangerous” and “disgusting” for challenging the established views in paleontology.

That reaction, however, just fueled her skepticism. “It’s not that I don’t think massive creatures roamed the Earth millions of years ago,” she explained. “I just doubt that we truly understand their appearance or sounds. Sure, we have fossils, but take the Tyrannosaurus rex—do we have a complete fossil of it?”

“We’re dabbling in deductive reasoning here. We can’t definitively say they had scales or know how a pterodactyl sounded. Yet, we’re all supposed to take it as fact just because it’s labeled ‘science,'” she continued.

Stuckey’s ideas were highlighted in Netflix’s documentary series “The Dinosaurs.” As Morgan Freeman narrates, he presents Earth as having been dominated by these impressive creatures 66 million years ago, calling them a mix of “giants and monsters, more imagined than real.” Stuckey remarked, “It sounds more like a fantasy than reality, though it’s portrayed as genuine.”

Freeman’s narration includes some grand claims about dinosaur species, while Stuckey mentions they might share a bone structure with chickens. “This is their fantasy world—the paleontologists’ version of ‘The Lord of the Rings,'” she said. “They seemed a bit harsh on Darwin and, in turn, constructed this version of history that we’re all supposed to trust.”

She also pointed out a remark she came across on Instagram: “You believe in ankylosaurs but doubt the resurrection of Jesus Christ?” Retrieving from that, she stated, “Atheists, you have faith too—you might have even more faith than I do, believing firmly in what this documentary claims actually happened.”

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