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Re: dino fossils above human's
No, I'm just laughing a bit.I know the whole thing's ridiculous. Sorry.
Steve
Stephen Faust smfaust@edisto.cofc.edu
On Fri, 13 Mar 1998, Richard Keatinge wrote:
> In article <Pine.OSF.3.96.980313010454.28638D-100000@edisto.cofc.edu>,
> Stephen Faust <smfaust@edisto.cofc.edu> writes
> >What published information is there on these skulls?
>
> Oh shoot, not here *please*! Try
>
> http://www.sunlink.net/~edconrad for the loony claims and
>
> http://geo.ucalgary.ca/~macrae/talk_origins.html for some thorough
> rebuttal by someone who, unlike Ed, is sane, knows what a rock looks
> like and how to take pictures of it, and is consistently polite and
> constructive (widely and only half-jokingly called Saint Andrew). And
> try the USENET group talk.origins if you want to discuss fruitcake ideas
> like this and don't mind having their weaknesses - er - pointed out.
>
> >Would appreciate
> >references and dates.
>
> If you can get anything sensible out of Ed, do please post it in
> talk.origins, OK? Be warned, though, almost all of the distinguished
> scientists he quotes as supporting his claims are dead. Do you want to
> join them?
>
> >
> >Steve
> >
> >Stephen Faust smfaust@edisto.cofc.edu
> >
> >On Thu, 12 Mar 1998, Joe Moro wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> >My (!)scripture teacher said something about dinosaur remains being
> >> >found ABOVE human remains. Is this true?
>
> No. If your scripture teacher told you this, that person is either
> lying (unlikely) or has believed someone else's lies (try an AltaVista
> search for "creation science" for some of the possible sources).
>
> In either case I would question the credibility and competence of your
> scripture teacher.
>
> >>
> >>
> >> Well, yes and no. There are supposed fossilized human skulls from the
> >> Carboniferous period (before dinosaurs). I have seen many photos, and they
> >> do look like human skulls. There was recently a long thread about 'Ed
> >> Conrad' (the nickname for the 1st skull found) at talk.origins.
> >> -Joe
>
> And take this ELSEWHERE, PLEASE!
>
> --
> Richard Keatinge
>
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>