Tag Archives: dinosaurs

Baby Dinosaurs on Noah’s Ark

by | September 25, 2020

By James Haught James Haught is editor of West Virginia’s largest newspaper, The Charleston Gazette, and a senior editor of Free Inquiry. He is 87-years-old and would like to help secular causes more. This series is a way of giving back. — (Dec. 9, 2019 – Daylight Atheism) In violation of the separation of church and state, American… Read more »

Weekly Update: to

by | January 21, 2017

Here’s your Canadian Atheist Weekly Update for 14-Jan-2017 to 20-Jan-2017.

Latest Silver Dinosaur Coin from the Canadian Mint

by | July 16, 2014

You may have heard me talk about Julius T. Csotonyi’s amazing dinosaur art before. I’ve mentioned his book and his glow-in-the-dark prehistoric creatures coins as well as his silver Canadian Dinosaur coins, including his glow-in-the-dark Tiktaalik. I received my  latest silver coin from the Canadian Mint today and it shows my favourite dinosaur – a ceratopian;… Read more »

The Paleo Art of Julius Csotonyi

by | February 7, 2014

Veronica posted a great article about Tiktaalik yesterday that mentioned the new Canadian Mint coin. I ordered mine as soon as it was available and I’m looking forward  to adding it to my existing collection. The coins glow in the dark in skeleton form and the paleo-artist, Julius Csotonyi does great work.

Prehistoric Creature: Tiktaalik

by | February 6, 2014

Meet Tiktaalik roseae: an extraordinary fossil fish Tiktaalik roseae, better known as the “fishapod,” is a 375 million year old fossil fish which was discovered in the Canadian Arctic in 2004. Its discovery sheds light on a pivotal point in the history of life on Earth: when the very first fish ventured out onto land.… Read more »