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To: RightWingNilla
Dr Jack W. Cuozzo, Dentist

A dentist?

Actually, I heard this guy speak somewhere (can't quite recall where)...anyway he gave an in-depth presentation on his analysis of the dental remains and skulls of human fossils. I thought it was pretty interesting, but, since I'm not a scientist, and he's not a scientist (at least you think he's not a scientist) that should be enough to totally dismiss anything he would ever have to say about the "pure science of paleontology".

230 posted on 09/29/2005 12:57:49 PM PDT by KMJames
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To: KMJames

"Actually, I heard this guy speak somewhere (can't quite recall where)...anyway he gave an in-depth presentation on his analysis of the dental remains and skulls of human fossils. "

OK. Give me a list of his published papers on anthropological dentistry. It is a field of study. I'd be happy to go examine them.

A speech that happened somewhere, sometime (sorry you can't recall) is not evidence of his expertise, quite frankly. And you wouldn't know if he was an expert or not, since you can't even remember where or when you heard him speak.

Scientists doing research like this publish their research. So, let's see it.


241 posted on 09/29/2005 1:16:57 PM PDT by MineralMan (godless atheist)
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OK, there, I did some research on Dr. Jack W. Cuozzo, and here's a list of his publications. Oddly, they don't appear to be scientific publications, except perhaps the Journal of the New Jersey Dental Society. I'll have to see what that article was about:




Publications

Dr. Cuozzo's publishing efforts have included three articles in the Journal of the New Jersey Dental Society and one article and one editorial review of his work in Creation magazine. He has also published in the Creation Ex Nihilo Technical Journal and the Creation Research Society Quarterly. Some of his work was included in The Creation series (editor: Josh McDowell; Here's Life Publishers Inc.), and the movie series: Origins: How The World Came To Be, The Illustrated Origins Answerbook (edited by Paul Taylor, 4th ed.; Eden Productions). In 1996 he made a series of six TV programs for Cornerstone TV in Wall, PA. that have been aired over a satellite network. Dr. Cuozzo's first book, Buried Alive, was released in 1998 by Master Books of Green Forest, Arkansas. He is one of fifty contributors in a book released in 1999, In Six Days: Why 50 Scientists Choose to Believe in Creation, edited by Josh Ashton and published by New Holland Publishers, Australia. He is one of six authors of the book, When Christians Roamed The Earth, published by Master Books.


247 posted on 09/29/2005 1:23:22 PM PDT by MineralMan (godless atheist)
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