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<blockquote data-quote="BrownFlush" data-source="post: 4086111" data-attributes="member: 65823"><p>BG ( Before Google )</p><p>I had always heard about this as a kid. Even had an on sight visitor to the place tell me about what was there in the early 90's.Should have checked it out...oh well.</p><p>Some creationists now are reserved about citing the Paluxy tracks as evidence for human/dinosaur cohabitation, yet others insist that the case is not closed.Donald Patton, a respected geologist, argues for the validity of at least some of the Paluxy tracks (see Dr. Patton’s website).Another source that brings the controversy into a more balanced focus is Helfinstine and Roth’s book, Texas Tracks and Artifacts.</p><p></p><p>No Christian desires to manufacture evidence that is not genuine; at the same time, one need not be intimidated every time a skeptic, burdened with an obvious agenda, wants to dispute the evidence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrownFlush, post: 4086111, member: 65823"] BG ( Before Google ) I had always heard about this as a kid. Even had an on sight visitor to the place tell me about what was there in the early 90's.Should have checked it out...oh well. Some creationists now are reserved about citing the Paluxy tracks as evidence for human/dinosaur cohabitation, yet others insist that the case is not closed.Donald Patton, a respected geologist, argues for the validity of at least some of the Paluxy tracks (see Dr. Patton’s website).Another source that brings the controversy into a more balanced focus is Helfinstine and Roth’s book, Texas Tracks and Artifacts. No Christian desires to manufacture evidence that is not genuine; at the same time, one need not be intimidated every time a skeptic, burdened with an obvious agenda, wants to dispute the evidence. [/QUOTE]
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