May 12th

Satan is a living creature who's visible as a red dragon but he's also spiritual. We (that's me and the Holy spirit) deduce a mechanism by which he may change his appearance by using a prediction of relativity.

May 11th

There’s mythological creature which, it turns out, isn’t mythological. The Cockatrice appears in a couplet with Asp, so they’re equivalent, and this gives us its classification as a Serpent.

May 10th

Artistic renderings of Seraphim consistently miss the fact that they're reptilian. Their physical characteristics will have implications for us when we consider the terrestrial serpents that were created on the sixth day.

May 9th

We have a closed loop which shows us that a variety of words refer to the same idea: Serpents are a suborder in the Class of Reptiles, and there are different kinds of Serpent.

May 8th

The first fliers are intended to fly with periods of roosting. They needed well-developed wings and feet but not arms. Logically the first aerial dragon had two legs but no arms. It was a Wyvern.

May 7th

Given that synapomorphies only occur after the process of evolution has started, and evolution is a consequence of sin, it's appropriate to change the spelling of synapomorphy to sinapomorphy.

May 6th

If we have two types of dragon which are both serpents, clearly identified physical traits, and one has a syndrome of characteristics which occurs in several groups, we have the beginning of a hierarchical taxonomy.

May 5th

Receive the truth of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ and be set free. Let down your heavy burden and rest. Let's worship the Lord, celebrate the beauty of His creation, and study dragons!