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To: CHICAGOFARMER

Nothing-because according to the experts it can't exist!

I remember reading an article awhile back about a portion of a creek bed much like mine being uncovered, and the discovery of human prints there as well. The scientist in charge accused the local towns people of carving the footprints and covering them back up! BWAHAHA!


35 posted on 01/15/2007 9:52:32 AM PST by gardengirl
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To: gardengirl

Some of the most reknowned archeologists of all time were little more than enthusiasts when they made their big discoveries.

I think you missed the point of farmboy's question, although he wasn't very direct about it. What I interpeted from his question was a challenge of sorts namely: If those rocks existed and you knew of their location, why haven't you formally reported their existence and challenged the scientific community with your findings?


44 posted on 01/15/2007 10:23:42 AM PST by contemplator (Capitalism gets no Rock Concerts)
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To: gardengirl; blam; SunkenCiv
"The scientist in charge accused the local towns people of carving the footprints and covering them back up! BWAHAHA!"

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If you are referring to the "man tracks" in the limestone of the Paluxy river bed near Glen Rose, Texas, that is exactly what happened.

The locals (notably "Bull" Adams and his brother) were the first, to carve "Man Tracks" -- as a tourist attraction. BUT...I, personally, caught the "Eminent Creation Scientist" who later built a (money-making) "Creation Museum" near the site -- in the act of carving (and photographing) "Giant Man Tracks".

Not only were they freshly-carved, the biggest was carved (for photography purposes) in soft mud! The phony "scientist" even put up a pre-cast plaque on a nearby rock touting his "Bauanthropus Erectus" "find". (BTW, he was 'humble' -- his name is "Baugh"...)

FYI, my wife lives in Glen Rose, and it was her father who used his tracked loader to lift limestone slabs so this bogus "Creation Scientist" could "prove" that "Man Walked With the Dinosaurs". After I splashed the water out of a "man track" (atop an otherwise dry slab -- in the middle of a drought) and showed him the fresh chisel marks, he began to doubt the "Creationist"'s veracity.

And, when I borrowed his knife and stuck it up to the hilt in the mud-carved "track", he walked away in disgust, saying,

"The God Who created this universe doesn't need the 'help' of liars and fakers to 'prove' that His Word is true!"

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Man never "walked with dinosaurs".


70 posted on 01/15/2007 12:09:34 PM PST by TXnMA ("Allah": Satan's current alias...)
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To: gardengirl

Nothing-because according to the experts it can't exist!

I remember reading an article awhile back about a portion of a creek bed much like mine being uncovered, and the discovery of human prints there as well. The scientist in charge accused the local towns people of carving the footprints and covering them back up! BWAHAHA!


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In my opinion time to find another scientist. keep trying.


83 posted on 01/15/2007 2:51:02 PM PST by CHICAGOFARMER (12 TH GENERATION PATRIOT.)
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