Also, I'm still waiting on the Dr. Anthony Campolo speech that you said, "I suppose I have to listen to..."
Remember?
OT
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Originally posted by Welfhard
reply to post by OldThinker
Oh yea, I forgot. I'll put it on my iPod.

Welfhard, the second thing to go is the memory...
Can't remember the 1st?
OTp
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reply to post by OldThinker
Originally posted by OldThinker
Originally posted by Torem3ff3ct
Hey there! Sorry to possibly divert the current topic. I've been reading this thread since it's inception and I have a question which seems to
have been overlooked. The bit about the dinosaur footprints in the same rockbed as human footprints. This seems like a bit of a problem
evolutionarily (is that even a word?) if it's the real-deal. Anyways, just an observation. Really good debate so far guys!!
Definitely a great debate...
I dunno? OT thinks the evidence I presented was stellar!
Hoax?

I hope not?
OT
*ahem*
For many years claims were made by strict creationists that human footprints or "giant man tracks" occur alongside dinosaur tracks in the
limestone beds of the Paluxy River, near Glen Rose Texas. If true, such a finding would dramatically contradict the conventional geologic timetable,
which holds that humans did not appear on earth until over 60 million years after the dinosaurs became extinct. However, the "man track" claims have
not stood up to close scientific scrutiny, and have been abandoned even by most creationists. The supposed human tracks have involved a variety of
phenomena, including forms of elongate (metatarsal) dinosaur tracks, erosional features, indistinct markings of uncertain origin, and some doctored
and carved specimens (most of the latter on loose blocks of rock). [ The Texas Dinosaur/"Man
Track" Controversy]
~ I told you so.
I dunno? OT thinks the evidence I presented was stellar!
You lie. You didn't even look at the evidence.
[edit on 23-8-2009 by Welfhard]
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OT,
Just curious. Have you read any of the ancient Sumerian texts?
If not, you should check out these links and do some reading.
ENUMA ELISH
THE EPIC OF CREATION
www.sacred-texts.com...
The Epic of Gilgamish
www.sacred-texts.com...
www.sacred-texts.com...
I'm sure some of us are curious as to your thoughts on these, of course, after you've read them.
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reply to post by virraszto
I sent him a u2u about the creation myth of the ancient Sumerians awhile back. Never got a reply.
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