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Author Topic:   Did dinosaurs and man coexist?
Minnemooseus
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Message 35 of 60 (33000)
02-24-2003 12:45 AM
Reply to: Message 34 by Admin
02-24-2003 12:17 AM


Re: ICR Paluxy River Paper
In reading through the ICR paper, this paragraph stood out to me:
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The creationist does not face such a problem. This evidence harmonizes with a great deal of data indicating that the earth and all its strata are quite young and that all of the earth's inhabitants were created essentially at the same time. These footprints, (which everyone would agree were man tracks if situated in strata designated as recent), imply the existence of man in the Cretaceous by all modes of logical thought, by the scientific method, and by open-minded analysis of raw data.4
Even if both the human and dinosaur tracks showed strong evidence of being what they seemed, that would NOT harmonize with the real abundance of data that indicates that the earth and the life of earth has a very long history, not at all like that of the YEC time frame.
Moose

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