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 The Squashed Trilobite in a Human Footprint
The Squashed Trilobite in a Human Footprint
In June of 1968, amateur fossil collector William J. Meister found a rock 2 inches thick in Antelope Spring, Utah. With a blow of his hammer, he exposed the fossil of a human footprint. But this footprint had a special feature—a squashed trilobite. picked by DrNothing 2 years ago
tags footprint shoeprint trilobite fossil
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 suckersk...
2 years ago
Here we go again.
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 DrNothin...
2 years ago
« suckersklub:Here we go again.
Que? Not sure what you mean... Is this a dupe or something?
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 proselyt...
2 years ago
he's probably referring to some creation versus evolution brawl.
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 DrNothin...
2 years ago
« proselyte : he's probably referring to some creation versus evolution brawl.
Ohh... LOL. I always forget that there's even a 'debate'!
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 Heymrp
2 years ago
It's obvious, isn't it? Those artifacts were not left by our ancestors, but by aliens from more advanced worlds than ours who spent time doing intergalictic picnicing here on Earth.

Get a clue people, you don't have to believe in any creation or Creator, but if you would look at all the evidence...without skipping the inconviently impossible facts...you will see that evolutionary models just don't actually work.

It seems that the majority of Plimates are anti-theists and thats fine, but when these types of things are posted they usually start with an anti-creation/Christian theme. Due to that, I tend to stay out of the conversation because I Plime for fun not strife.
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 DrNothin...
2 years ago
« Heymrp : It's obvious, isn't it? Those artifacts were not left by our ancestors, but by aliens from more advanced worlds than ours who spent time doing intergalictic picnicing here on Earth.

Get a clue people, you don't have to believe in any creation or Creator, but if you would look at all the evidence...without skipping the inconviently impossible facts...you will see that evolutionary models just don't actually work.

It seems that the majority of Plimates are anti-theists and thats fine, but when these types of things are posted they usually start with an anti-creation/Christian theme. Due to that, I tend to stay out of the conversation because I Plime for fun not strife.
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*snickers*
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 DoggySpe...
2 years ago
I blame time travel. Damn you stupid future offspring !
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 Boomshan...
2 years ago
« Heymrp : It's obvious, isn't it? Those artifacts were not left by our ancestors, but by aliens from more advanced worlds than ours who spent time doing intergalictic picnicing here on Earth.

Get a clue people, you don't have to believe in any creation or Creator, but if you would look at all the evidence...without skipping the inconviently impossible facts...you will see that evolutionary models just don't actually work.

It seems that the majority of Plimates are anti-theists and thats fine, but when these types of things are posted they usually start with an anti-creation/Christian theme. Due to that, I tend to stay out of the conversation because I Plime for fun not strife.
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I don't suppose we could get some of those "inconviently impossible facts" could we?

I don't think I've ever heard any when listening to any reasonable evolution/creation debates.

(trying to be as reasonable as possible here)
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 Killerbe...
2 years ago
Or it could possibly be that the carbon dating procedure is not exactly accurate ... but I'm with Heymrp, just cuz I like the word "intergalactic" ... say it with me now, IN-TER-GA-LAC-TIC! Got a nice ring to it.
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 pocksuck...
2 years ago
« Heymrp : aliens from more advanced worlds than ours who spent time doing intergalictic picnicing here on Earth.
Roadside Picnic
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 Heymrp
2 years ago
« Boomshank : I don't suppose we could get some of those "inconviently impossible facts" could we?

I don't think I've ever heard any when listening to any reasonable evolution/creation debates.

(trying to be as reasonable as possible here)
Well, the article listed a few actually. Things like trilobite and human footprints fossilized together. I find it difficult that you have never heard any of these kinds of examples given in these debates.

That is a link to a video done by Kent Hovind. I know that he is offensive at times, I know that he is in jail for tax evasion, I know that he is a big nerd. But yet, if you were to grit your teeth, ignore that it is him, and ponder some of the things he points out you may see where I am coming from. I am not a big fan of Hovind, but I think that if you are going to be intellectually honest that you must admit that evolution is either a theory that needs considerable work or is just plain wrong. But to me evolution does not clearly
explain the origin of anything.
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