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CREATION SCIENCE EVANGELISM

CREATION SCIENCE EVANGELISM

Seminar Part 2b: Cave Men?Seminar Part 2b: Cave Men?

Session 4 of 14.A Creation Seminar

byDr. Kent Hovindc/o 29 Cummings

RoadPensacola, Florida

[32503]850-479-3466

www.drdino.comE-mail:

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Session 4 of 14.A Creation Seminar

byDr. Kent Hovindc/o 29 Cummings

RoadPensacola, Florida

[32503]850-479-3466

www.drdino.comE-mail:

[email protected]

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Kent & JoJuly 14,

1973

Kent & JoJuly 14,

1973

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Pensacola, Florida

Pensacola, Florida

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Hovind family 1-05

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Knowing this first, that there shall come in the last days scoffers,

walking after theirown lusts,

Knowing this first, that there shall come in the last days scoffers,

walking after theirown lusts,

2 Peter 3:32 Peter 3:3

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And saying, Where is the promise of his

coming? for since the fathers fell asleep, all

things continue as they were from the

beginning of the creation.

And saying, Where is the promise of his

coming? for since the fathers fell asleep, all

things continue as they were from the

beginning of the creation.

2 Peter 3:42 Peter 3:4

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For this they willingly are ignorant of, that by the word of God

the heavens were of old, and the earth standing out of the

water and in the water:

For this they willingly are ignorant of, that by the word of God

the heavens were of old, and the earth standing out of the

water and in the water:

2 Peter 3:52 Peter 3:5

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And God said, Let there be a

firmament in the midst of the

waters, and let it divide the waters from the waters.

And God said, Let there be a

firmament in the midst of the

waters, and let it divide the waters from the waters.

Genesis 1:6Genesis 1:6

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And God made the firmament, and divided the waters which were under the firmament

from the waters which were above the

firmament:and it was so.

And God made the firmament, and divided the waters which were under the firmament

from the waters which were above the

firmament:and it was so.

Genesis 1:7Genesis 1:7

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Canopy of water

overhead and water under the crust of

the earth.Pisture courtesy Dr. Carl Baugh

*

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Average age before the

flood was 912 years.

Today, 70-80

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And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: … So God created man in his

own image, in the image of God created he him;

male and femalecreated he them.

And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: … So God created man in his

own image, in the image of God created he him;

male and femalecreated he them.

Genesis 1:26Genesis 1:26

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Evolution teaches we are getting better and will one

day be god!

Evolution teaches we are getting better and will one

day be god!

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The Bible teaches we were made in God’s image and are

getting worse!

The Bible teaches we were made in God’s image and are

getting worse!

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Why do we all pay to teach

the kids this is

grandpa?

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That depends on what you mean

by Cave Men? Many peoplein the Bible lived in caves.

Lot and his daughters - Gen. 19:30

The five kings are found hid in a

cave at Makkedah. - Joshua 10:17

The children of Israel madethem the dens which are in

themountains, and caves, andstrong holds. - Judges 6:2

That depends on what you mean

by Cave Men? Many peoplein the Bible lived in caves.

Lot and his daughters - Gen. 19:30

The five kings are found hid in a

cave at Makkedah. - Joshua 10:17

The children of Israel madethem the dens which are in

themountains, and caves, andstrong holds. - Judges 6:2

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Former caveman!Former caveman!

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Someone is trying to make a

monkey out of you!Aug, 2003

Someone is trying to make a

monkey out of you!Aug, 2003

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Evolution’s Hall of Shame

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This tooth is from the same jaw as

the original “Nebraska Man.”

It is in the Creation Evidence

Museum inGlen Rose, Texas.

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One tiny new bone can make an entire new cave man and upset all old theories.

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Nebraska Man and

his “wife” as shown

in Illustrated

London News 1922*

“Scientifically” built from

1 tooth!

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The Real Nebraska Man

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Evolution’s Hall of Shame

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Darwin Theory Proved True?1912

Darwin Theory Proved True?1912

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The entire court case is available from Bryan College 423-775-2041.

For a good expose of the errors in the movie Inherit the Wind, call:

George Sarrell 828-684-6232 (w) or 0374 (h)500 Christ School Road, Arden, NC 28704

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October 1956 Reader’s Digest reprint of April 1956 Popular Science article

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Evolution’s Hall of Shame

The first one was found in 1856 and classed as 100%

human. More than 300

“Neanderthals” have been found. Joachim Neander

(for whom the valley was named) wrote, “Praise to

the Lord, the Almighty, the King

of Creation.”

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Glencoe Biology,

1994 p. 358

Glencoe Biology,

1994 p. 358

Neanderthal finds

13% bigger brain than modern man.Males ave. 5’9”, females 5’3”.

13% bigger brain than modern man.Males ave. 5’9”, females 5’3”.

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After examining the famous“Rhodesia Man” or Broken Hillman Neanderthal skull, Dr.Cuozzo said, “You mustunderstand that this skull reallycries out disease. The teeth arebadly decayed, and the bones ofthe vault of the skull are extremely thick. There are many features that testify … of acromegaly or excess secretion of growth hormone in adulthood…”p. 72, Available from: CSE, 850-479-3466, $13973-743-7074, drjackcuozzo.com

After examining the famous“Rhodesia Man” or Broken Hillman Neanderthal skull, Dr.Cuozzo said, “You mustunderstand that this skull reallycries out disease. The teeth arebadly decayed, and the bones ofthe vault of the skull are extremely thick. There are many features that testify … of acromegaly or excess secretion of growth hormone in adulthood…”p. 72, Available from: CSE, 850-479-3466, $13973-743-7074, drjackcuozzo.com

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Average age before the flood was

912 years. Today, 70-80

Average age before the flood was

912 years. Today, 70-80

400 years400 years

200 years200 years

100 years100 years

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The brow ridge never stops growing. This size probably indicates an individual over 200 years old.

The brow ridge never stops growing. This size probably indicates an individual over 200 years old.

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Dr. Jack Cuozzo, New Jersey 5-05

Dr. Dennis Swift, Beverton, Oregon

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Holt Biology 2004, p. 738

Professor Reiner Protsch von Zieten lied about the age of Neanderthal skulls and artifacts for 30 years. A university panel exposed his frauds and he resigned Feb. 2005. www.worldnetdaily.com Feb. 19, 2005

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The brow ridge never stops growing. This size

probably indicates an individual over 200

years old.

The brow ridge never stops growing. This size

probably indicates an individual over 200

years old.

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Aborigine

European

Flathead Indian

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Cro-magnon man was

modern in every

respect.Why is he listed as a

missing link?

Cro-magnon man was

modern in every

respect.Why is he listed as a

missing link?

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Australopithecus africanus (Taung)

Glencoe Biology, 1994 p. 358

Australopithecus africanus (Taung)

Glencoe Biology, 1994 p. 358

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Australopithecus africanus (Tang)Found by Raymond Dart 1924 and proclaimed as an intermediate link between apes and man. In 1973

South African geologist announced that the

cave the skull was found in was no more than ¾ million years old.

This meansthe Taung skull could not be a

missinglink between apes and humans.

See: Bones of Contention

by Marvin Lubenow p. 50

See: omniology.comfor lots more onthe cave men.

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Glencoe Biology, 1994 p. 358 *

Glencoe Biology, 1994 p. 358 *

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Lucy

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Pensacola News

Journal Sept. 5,

1999 p. 2a

Pensacola News

Journal Sept. 5,

1999 p. 2a

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Lucy

Johanson had gone to Africa on a grant to find a missing link.

Two weeks before his grant money ran out he found Lucy.

Johanson had gone to Africa on a grant to find a missing link.

Two weeks before his grant money ran out he found Lucy.

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LucyLucy in the Sky with DiamondsBeatles

Lucy in the Sky with DiamondsBeatles

Typical Lucy skull shown in textbooks. How do you get such a detailed skull from so few

bones?See National Geographic, March 2000 to see how Lucy was pictured

4 different ways by artists.

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ApeLucy?Man

This is not reallyLucy’s knee. It is the Hadar knee

found ayear earlier,70

meters lower and over a mile away.

National Geographic called it

“Lucy” 5 times in the Nov. 1985 issue. P. 593

See: omniology.com for

lots more on the cave men.

Lucy by Donald Johanson

p. 157

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Tom Willis, 816-618-3610. Cleveland, MO 64734 [email protected] has loads of

details about this. Www.csama.org *

Tom Willis, 816-618-3610. Cleveland, MO 64734 [email protected] has loads of

details about this. Www.csama.org *

National Geographic Nov. 1985 issue. P. 593National Geographic Nov. 1985 issue. P. 593

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ApeLucy?Man

He said the femur was

angled proving

Lucy was becoming a

human.

See: omniology.com for lots more on the cave

men.

Lucy by Donald Johansonp. 157

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ApeLucy?Man Man

Lucy’s knee was “slightly bigger” than a regular

ape’s knee.

Lucy by Donald Johansonp. 157

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The bones ofa

Clydesdale are

“slightly bigger”

thana regular

horse.

That proves it is

evolving into a truck!

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Big Horses and Little

Horses Exist Today

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The St. Louis Zoo has Lucy

on display with human feet and

hands.No feet or hand

bones were found.

The purpose of the display is

not for education but

for indoctrination in evolution

theory.

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The statue is “a complete misrepresentation.And I believe they knowit is a misrepresentation.”Professor David Menton,Washington University

“Zoo officials have no plans to knuckle under. We cannot be

updating every exhibit based on every new piece of evidence. We

look at the overall exhibit and the impression it creates. We think

the overall impression this exhibitcreates is correct.”

Bruce L.Carr- zoo’s director of education.St. Louis Post Dispatch July 22, 1996, p. 1

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The footprints are described as “remarkably similar to those of modern man.” … “The form of his foot was exactly the same

as ours.” … “Weight-bearing pressure patterns

in the prints resemble human ones…”

“footprints, so very muchlike our own,”

Footprints in the Ashes of Time Mary Leakey National Geographic April

1979 p. 446-457.

The footprints are described as “remarkably similar to those of modern man.” … “The form of his foot was exactly the same

as ours.” … “Weight-bearing pressure patterns

in the prints resemble human ones…”

“footprints, so very muchlike our own,”

Footprints in the Ashes of Time Mary Leakey National Geographic April

1979 p. 446-457.

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Russel H. Tuttle (U. of Chicago) did themost extensive study of the Laetoli footprints as well as studying thefootprints of more than 70 habitually barefoot people and found, “the 3.5million year old footprint trails atLaetoli site G resemble those ofhabitually unshod modern humans. None of their features suggestthat the Laetoli hominids wereless capable bipeds than we are.”Russell H. Tuttle, “The Pitted Pattern of Laetoli Feet,”Natural History, Mar. 1990: p. 64, quoted in Bones ofContention, p. 174, Available from CSE (850) 479-3466 $13

Russel H. Tuttle (U. of Chicago) did themost extensive study of the Laetoli footprints as well as studying thefootprints of more than 70 habitually barefoot people and found, “the 3.5million year old footprint trails atLaetoli site G resemble those ofhabitually unshod modern humans. None of their features suggestthat the Laetoli hominids wereless capable bipeds than we are.”Russell H. Tuttle, “The Pitted Pattern of Laetoli Feet,”Natural History, Mar. 1990: p. 64, quoted in Bones ofContention, p. 174, Available from CSE (850) 479-3466 $13

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“If the G [laetoli] footprints were not

known to be soold, we would readily

conclude that they weremade by a member of

ourown genus, homo.”

Russell H. Tuttle, “The Pitted Pattern of Laetoli Feet,”Natural History, Mar. 1990: p. 64, quoted in Bones ofContention, p. 174, Available from CSE (850) 479-3466 $13

“If the G [laetoli] footprints were not

known to be soold, we would readily

conclude that they weremade by a member of

ourown genus, homo.”

Russell H. Tuttle, “The Pitted Pattern of Laetoli Feet,”Natural History, Mar. 1990: p. 64, quoted in Bones ofContention, p. 174, Available from CSE (850) 479-3466 $13

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Footprints in the Ashes of Time Mary LeakeyNational Geographic April 1979 p. 446-457.

Footprints in the Ashes of Time Mary LeakeyNational Geographic April 1979 p. 446-457.

Why the added toe separation

in the drawing?

Why the added toe separation

in the drawing?

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Orangutan foot is designed for graspingOrangutan foot is designed for grasping

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“The variousaustralopithecines

are,indeed, more

different from both African Apes and humans in most

features than these latter are from each

other.”Dr. Charles E. Oxnard in Fossils, Teeth and

Sex-NewPerspectives on Human Evolution,

University of Washington, Press, Seattle and London,

1987, p. 149?

“The variousaustralopithecines

are,indeed, more

different from both African Apes and humans in most

features than these latter are from each

other.”Dr. Charles E. Oxnard in Fossils, Teeth and

Sex-NewPerspectives on Human Evolution,

University of Washington, Press, Seattle and London,

1987, p. 149?

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Lucy alive

Creation Ex Nihilo Magazine, March-May 1996, p. 8800-350-3232

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“Peking Man” was made from pieces of skull found in

the 1920’s in Peking, China. All evidence was lost

in WW II.Most people were never told that the

remains of at least 10 humans were also found with these

“monkey” bones so they could not

possibly be a “missing link.”

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Homo erectus

Glencoe Biology, 1994 p. 358Homo erectus

Glencoe Biology, 1994 p. 358

See:omniology.com for lots more on the cave

men.

See:omniology.com for lots more on the cave

men.

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Holt Biology 2004, p. 736Holt Biology 2004, p. 736

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**Dubois had no formal training in geology or

paleontology at the time, and his “archaeological team” consisted of prison convicts with two army

corporals as supervisors.

Dubois had no formal training in geology or paleontology at the time, and his “archaeological team” consisted of prison convicts with two army

corporals as supervisors.

“Java Man” (originally called Pithecanthropus erectus-

meaning erect ape man and now called Homo erectus and

dated by evolutionists at 500,000 years old) was made

from a few scraps of bone found in 1891 in Java,

Indonesia. Dutch anatomist Dr. Dubois (1858-1940) believed in evolution and had gone to Java,

Indonesia to look for missing links between man and apes.

“Java Man” (originally called Pithecanthropus erectus-

meaning erect ape man and now called Homo erectus and

dated by evolutionists at 500,000 years old) was made

from a few scraps of bone found in 1891 in Java,

Indonesia. Dutch anatomist Dr. Dubois (1858-1940) believed in evolution and had gone to Java,

Indonesia to look for missing links between man and apes.

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Dubois took an ape’s skull cap, and three human teeth plus a thigh bone (found a year later and 50 feet away) from a human and informed the world

he had found the “missing link.”

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The entire court case is available from Bryan College 423-775-2041.

For a good expose of the errors in the movie Inherit the Wind, call: George Sarrell 828-684-6232 (w) or

0374 (h)500 Christ School Road, Arden, NC 28704

The entire court case is available from Bryan College 423-775-2041.

For a good expose of the errors in the movie Inherit the Wind, call: George Sarrell 828-684-6232 (w) or

0374 (h)500 Christ School Road, Arden, NC 28704

P. 277

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Rudolph Virchow, who had once been Haeckel’s

professor and is regarded as the father of modern pathology, said: “In my

opinion, this creature was an animal, a giant gibbon, in fact. The thigh bone has

not the slightest connection with the skull.”

Rudolph Virchow, who had once been Haeckel’s

professor and is regarded as the father of modern pathology, said: “In my

opinion, this creature was an animal, a giant gibbon, in fact. The thigh bone has

not the slightest connection with the skull.”

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Tell Tale Heart,

Edgar Allen Poe

He hid the fact that he had also found2 normal human skulls in the same

area.His deceit was revealed 30 years later.

See Bones of Contention p. 86

Dubois took an ape’s skull cap, and three human teeth plus a thigh bone (found a year later and 50 feet (15 M) away) from a human

and informed the world he had found the “missing link.”

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“There are notenough fossil

records to answer when, where,and

how homo sapiens

emerged.”Takahata, Molecular anthropology,

AnnualReview of Ecology & Systematics 1995,

p. 355

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“Fossil evidence of human evolutionary

history is fragmentary and open to various

interpretations.Fossil evidence of

chimpanzee evolution isabsent altogether.”

Return to the planet of the apes, Henry Gee,Nature Vol. 412, 12 July 2001, p. 131

“Fossil evidence of human evolutionary

history is fragmentary and open to various

interpretations.Fossil evidence of

chimpanzee evolution isabsent altogether.”

Return to the planet of the apes, Henry Gee,Nature Vol. 412, 12 July 2001, p. 131

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September 2003September 2003

Where are We Going?Where are We Going?

Straight to Hell if we

don’t accept Christ!

Straight to Hell if we

don’t accept Christ!

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A skull found in Spain and promoted as the oldest

example of man in Eurasia was later identified as a four month old donkey

skull fragment. A three day symposium to discuss the “Orce” man, named for the town in southern Spain, was

cancelled.“Ass Taken for Man” Daily Telegraph May 14, 1984

A skull found in Spain and promoted as the oldest

example of man in Eurasia was later identified as a four month old donkey

skull fragment. A three day symposium to discuss the “Orce” man, named for the town in southern Spain, was

cancelled.“Ass Taken for Man” Daily Telegraph May 14, 1984

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A dolphin’s rib had been labeled “human

collarbone” and promoted as evidence

for evolution. Evolutionist Tim White

exposed the hoax.I. Anderson, “Humanoid Collarbone

Exposed as Dolphin’s Rib,” New Scientist, April 28, 1983, p. 199

A dolphin’s rib had been labeled “human

collarbone” and promoted as evidence

for evolution. Evolutionist Tim White

exposed the hoax.I. Anderson, “Humanoid Collarbone

Exposed as Dolphin’s Rib,” New Scientist, April 28, 1983, p. 199

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Secondary microcephaly dwarfism*.

Secondary microcephaly dwarfism*.

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The first (and so far only) specimens were discovered by a joint Australian-Indonesian team of paleoanthropologists and archaeologists looking on Flores for evidence of the original human migration of H. sapiens from Asia into Australia. They were not expecting to find a new species, and were quite surprised at the recovery of the remains of at least seven individuals of non-H. sapiens, from 38,000 to 13,000 years old,

The first (and so far only) specimens were discovered by a joint Australian-Indonesian team of paleoanthropologists and archaeologists looking on Flores for evidence of the original human migration of H. sapiens from Asia into Australia. They were not expecting to find a new species, and were quite surprised at the recovery of the remains of at least seven individuals of non-H. sapiens, from 38,000 to 13,000 years old, from the Liang Bua limestone cave on Flores. An arm bone, provisionally assigned to H. floresiensis, is about 74,000 years old. Also widely present in this cave are sophisticated stone implements of a size considered appropriate to the 1 m tall human: these are at horizons from 95,000 to 13,000 years and are associated with juvenile Stegodon, presumably the prey of Flores Man.The specimens are not fossilized, but were described in a Nature news article as having "the consistency of wet blotting paper". Researchers hope to find preserved mitochondrial DNA to compare with samples from similarly unfossilised specimens of Homo neanderthalensis and H. sapiens. The likelihood of there being preserved DNA is, however, low, as it degrades more rapidly in warm tropical environments; in such conditions it is known to degrade in as little as a few dozen years.

from the Liang Bua limestone cave on Flores. An arm bone, provisionally assigned to H. floresiensis, is about 74,000 years old. Also widely present in this cave are sophisticated stone implements of a size considered appropriate to the 1 m tall human: these are at horizons from 95,000 to 13,000 years and are associated with juvenile Stegodon, presumably the prey of Flores Man.The specimens are not fossilized, but were described in a Nature news article as having "the consistency of wet blotting paper". Researchers hope to find preserved mitochondrial DNA to compare with samples from similarly unfossilised specimens of Homo neanderthalensis and H. sapiens. The likelihood of there being preserved DNA is, however, low, as it degrades more rapidly in warm tropical environments; in such conditions it is known to degrade in as little as a few dozen years.

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All of theso-called

“cave-men” are dealt with in

great detail in this book.

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$13

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102 andon www.omniology.com

All of theso-called

“cave-men” are dealt with in

great detail in this book.

Available from CSE(850) 479-3466

$13

More about cave men in our college course CSE

102 andon www.omniology.com

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FLORIDA STATUTE 1006.35Accuracy of instructional materials.--

(1) In addition to relying on statements of publishers or manufacturers of instructional materials, the

commissioner may conduct or cause to be conducted an independent investigation to determine the

accuracy of state-adopted instructional materials. (2) When errors in state-adopted materials are confirmed, the publisher of the materials shall provide to each district school board that has

purchased the materials the correctionsin a format approved by the commissioner.

(3) The commissioner may remove materials from the list of state-adopted materials if he or she finds that the content is in error and the publisher refuses to

correct the errorwhen notified by the department.

(4) The commissioner may remove materials from the list of state-adopted materials at the request of the

publisher if, in his or her opinion, there is no material impact on the state’s education goals.

FLORIDA STATUTE 1006.35Accuracy of instructional materials.--

(1) In addition to relying on statements of publishers or manufacturers of instructional materials, the

commissioner may conduct or cause to be conducted an independent investigation to determine the

accuracy of state-adopted instructional materials. (2) When errors in state-adopted materials are confirmed, the publisher of the materials shall provide to each district school board that has

purchased the materials the correctionsin a format approved by the commissioner.

(3) The commissioner may remove materials from the list of state-adopted materials if he or she finds that the content is in error and the publisher refuses to

correct the errorwhen notified by the department.

(4) The commissioner may remove materials from the list of state-adopted materials at the request of the

publisher if, in his or her opinion, there is no material impact on the state’s education goals.

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California Textbooks shall be “factually

accurate and incorporate principles of

instruction reflective of current and

confirmed research.”

California Education Code 60200 (c) 3

California Textbooks shall be “factually

accurate and incorporate principles of

instruction reflective of current and

confirmed research.”

California Education Code 60200 (c) 3

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Texas Administrative CodeTitle 19-Education

66.66 (I) “Instructionalmaterials shall present the most factual information

accuratelyand objectively without

editorial opinion or bias by the authors.

Theories shall be clearlydistinguished from facts and

presented in an objective manner.”

Texas Administrative CodeTitle 19-Education

66.66 (I) “Instructionalmaterials shall present the most factual information

accuratelyand objectively without

editorial opinion or bias by the authors.

Theories shall be clearlydistinguished from facts and

presented in an objective manner.”

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Wisconsin Administrative Code

361 Rule

The criteria for selection

of textbooks…shall be:

3. Factual accuracy

Wisconsin Administrative Code

361 Rule

The criteria for selection

of textbooks…shall be:

3. Factual accuracy

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Ala. Code 1975, Section16-36-70 “Adequate

textbooks” - provides: “(b) All students in the

public schools shall be provided

with adequate and currenttextbooks…” One might argue

that textbooks that containstatements and examples that

areproven to be false and

fraudulentare neither adequate nor

current.

Ala. Code 1975, Section16-36-70 “Adequate

textbooks” - provides: “(b) All students in the

public schools shall be provided

with adequate and currenttextbooks…” One might argue

that textbooks that containstatements and examples that

areproven to be false and

fraudulentare neither adequate nor

current.

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8700.7500 Code of Ethics forMinnesota TeachersSubpart

2. Standards Professional Conduct.

G. A teacher shall not deliberately suppress

ordistort subject matter.

Code of Ethics For MinnesotaTeachers, Minnesota Board of Teaching,

[email protected]

8700.7500 Code of Ethics forMinnesota TeachersSubpart

2. Standards Professional Conduct.

G. A teacher shall not deliberately suppress

ordistort subject matter.

Code of Ethics For MinnesotaTeachers, Minnesota Board of Teaching,

[email protected]

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Outdated teachings still in textbooks!

Glenco Biology 1995

P. 473

Outdated teachings still in textbooks!

Glenco Biology 1995

P. 473

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False info still presented at Mankato State University in MN! (and just about every other

university in the world.)www.anthro.mankato.msus.edu

False info still presented at Mankato State University in MN! (and just about every other

university in the world.)www.anthro.mankato.msus.edu

sapien

means

wise

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Professing themselves to be wise,

they became fools.

Professing themselves to be wise,

they became fools.

Romans 1:22

Romans 1:22

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This is silly!

They don’t know that he is the daddy of anybody. Daily Mail June 12,

2003

This is silly!

They don’t know that he is the daddy of anybody. Daily Mail June 12,

2003

Articles like this appear every few weeks in

the paper.In order for

propaganda towork it must berepeated often.

Articles like this appear every few weeks in

the paper.In order for

propaganda towork it must berepeated often.

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Smithsonian Nov. 2003 p. 44

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If you find a fossil in the dirt:

If you find a fossil in the dirt:

All you know is, it died!All you know is, it died!

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If you find a fossil in the dirt:You don’t know if it had any kids.

If you find a fossil in the dirt:You don’t know if it had any kids.

You sure don’t know that it produced different kids.

Why do evolutionists claim the bones in

the dirt can do something the living animals cannot do?

(produce different kinds than themselves)

No fossil would count as evidence in a court of law.

Similar design demonstrates a

common designer.

You sure don’t know that it produced different kids.

Why do evolutionists claim the bones in

the dirt can do something the living animals cannot do?

(produce different kinds than themselves)

No fossil would count as evidence in a court of law.

Similar design demonstrates a

common designer.

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Where does the “Stone Age” fit into

the Bible?

Where does the “Stone Age” fit into

the Bible?

1996 p. 3071996 p. 307

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(Israel)

The people after the flood could not go to the

hardware store to buy a hammer or shovel.

There were no hardware stores!

FloodFlood

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The “Stone Age” was after the flood when they got off

the ark and faced a devastated world and some bad people were

banished-driven out from society.

The “Stone Age” was after the flood when they got off

the ark and faced a devastated world and some bad people were

banished-driven out from society.

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Many cultures today make and use stone

tools.Many cultures today make and use stone

tools.

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Not only were the people

living longer before the

flood,the animals were also.

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*** Rhinoceros (18feet tall)

Rhinoceros 18 feet (5.5M) tall

University of Nebraska Museum

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old dictionaries 1860 w/o “prehistoric”17661766

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No “Prehistoric”No “Prehistoric”

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1860 Webster’

s Dictionar

y

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No word “Prehistoric”

No word “Prehistoric”

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1892 Webster’s CommonSchool Dictionary

1892 Webster’s CommonSchool Dictionary

No word “Prehistoric”

No word “Prehistoric”

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A canopy of water overhead would increase air pressure which allows

insects to grow larger. They breath through their skin.

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Today’s bugs are limited in

size by the amount of

Oxygen and the air pressure.

Highlights for Children p. 8, May 2001

Today’s bugs are limited in

size by the amount of

Oxygen and the air pressure.

Highlights for Children p. 8, May 2001

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Bugs growing

in oxygen rich

waters grow “up to 1000 times

heavier than those

living off Europe!”

Bugs growing

in oxygen rich

waters grow “up to 1000 times

heavier than those

living off Europe!”

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sideside Volume

Volume

Surface areaSurface area

Surface area to Volume

ratio

Surface area to Volume

ratio11 11 66 6 to 16 to 1

22 88 2424 3 to 13 to 1

33 2727 5454 2 to 12 to 1.1.1 .001.001 .06.06 60 to 160 to 1

.01.01.000001.000001.0006.0006600 to 1600 to 1

As an object gets larger it has less surface area (skin) compared to its volume. This is why huge insects can’t breathe in today’s

atmosphere.

As an object gets larger it has less surface area (skin) compared to its volume. This is why huge insects can’t breathe in today’s

atmosphere.

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A 50 inch (1.27M)

wingspan dragonfly fossil was found in

Italy.Www.creationevidence.o

rg

A 50 inch (1.27M)

wingspan dragonfly fossil was found in

Italy.Www.creationevidence.o

rg

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Madagascar Giant Hissing Cockroach - Adult Male

(Gromphadorhina portentosa) http://lonestar.texas.net/~rtremper/roach.html

Madagascar Giant Hissing Cockroach - Adult Male

(Gromphadorhina portentosa) http://lonestar.texas.net/~rtremper/roach.html

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Cockroach fossils over 18 inches (45cm) long have been

found!

Cockroach fossils over 18 inches (45cm) long have been

found!

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A fossil centipede

8.5 feet (2.6m) long has been

found.

A fossil centipede

8.5 feet (2.6m) long has been

found.

Aug. 28, 1999 DTAug. 28, 1999 DT

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2 foot grasshopper2 foot grasshopperFossils of

grasshoppers over 2 feet long (60cm) have been found.More on giant insects in seminar part

7c

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Fossil of giant tarantulaHighlights for Children p. 9, May 2001

Fossil of giant tarantulaHighlights for Children p. 9, May 2001

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Fossil cattails

60 feet long (18.3m) have been found

in sedimentar

y rock.

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A donkey was excavated near Lubbock, Texas that was 9 feet (2.75 m) high at the shoulder!

A donkey was excavated near Lubbock, Texas that was 9 feet (2.75 m) high at the shoulder!

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Giant sloths lived

on earth before the

flood!

Giant sloths lived

on earth before the

flood!

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Fossil Buffalo horns have been found with a 12 foot span! (3.7m) This 8 foot horn core is in Joe Taylor’s museum. Www.mtblanco.com

Fossil Buffalo horns have been found with a 12 foot span! (3.7m) This 8 foot horn core is in Joe Taylor’s museum. Www.mtblanco.com

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Giant Elk

with 12 foot (3.7M) antlers lived on

earth.

Giant Elk

with 12 foot (3.7M) antlers lived on

earth.

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“A remarkable cache of prehistoric marsupial remains, including giant lions, 10ft-tall (3.4 M) kangaroos and a wombat the size of a Mini, has been unearthed in remote caves in the Australian outback.Wombat the size of a Mini unearthed By Barbie Dutter in Sydney (Filed: 31/07/2002)

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“A remarkable cache of prehistoric marsupial remains, including giant lions, 10ft-tall (3.4 M) kangaroos and a wombat the size of a Mini, has been unearthed in remote caves in the Australian outback.

How the giant kangaroo would dwarf a 6ft man. Scientists described it as “the find of the century” amid growing excitement that the fossils, entombed in perfect condition for up to 1.5 million years, may include previously undiscovered species of Australian megafauna.

The haul contains the first complete skeleton of a marsupial lion called Thylacoleo carnifex and the remains of the world’s largest kangaroo, Procoptodon goliah.”

Wombat the size of a Mini unearthed By Barbie Dutter in Sydney (Filed:

31/07/2002)

“A remarkable cache of prehistoric marsupial remains, including giant lions, 10ft-tall (3.4 M) kangaroos and a wombat the size of a Mini, has been unearthed in remote caves in the Australian outback.

How the giant kangaroo would dwarf a 6ft man. Scientists described it as “the find of the century” amid growing excitement that the fossils, entombed in perfect condition for up to 1.5 million years, may include previously undiscovered species of Australian megafauna.

The haul contains the first complete skeleton of a marsupial lion called Thylacoleo carnifex and the remains of the world’s largest kangaroo, Procoptodon goliah.”

Wombat the size of a Mini unearthed By Barbie Dutter in Sydney (Filed:

31/07/2002)

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Sept. 18, 2003Sept. 18, 2003

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“...Dinornis maximus, which, reaching a height of 13 feet…(4m)”

Strange Stories, Amazing Facts p. 246Readers Digest

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Elephant bird egg in

Ripley’s Museum,

St. Augustine, FL 11-04

Elephant bird egg in

Ripley’s Museum,

St. Augustine, FL 11-04

Ostrich egg

Ostrich egg

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Giant gander found in Australia

David Fickling in Sydney, Friday August 16, 2002 The Guardian

Scientists in central Australia have discovered fossils of a giant prehistoric goose which stood as tall as an elephant and weighed up to half a tonne. The flightless birds are thought to have browsed on leaves, fruit and seed pods, although some scientists say their powerful beaks could have been used to eat meat.

They have been named dromornithids - running birds - because of their apparent agility. Most appear to have had springing ligaments in their legs similar to those found in horses, and unlike modern ostriches and emus, the huge dromornithids balanced on horse-like hooves.

One of the geese discovered is thought to have lived in Australia until 35,000 years ago, well after first humans arrived on the continent. But there is no evidence yet that they were hunted by early Aborigines. “You would instinctively have stayed miles away from them,” said Peter Murray of the Museum of Central Australia in Alice Springs. “They were big and agile and had nasty beaks. Some of the bigger ones could easily have sheared your hand off with a bite.”

Giant gander found in Australia

David Fickling in Sydney, Friday August 16, 2002 The Guardian

Scientists in central Australia have discovered fossils of a giant prehistoric goose which stood as tall as an elephant and weighed up to half a tonne. The flightless birds are thought to have browsed on leaves, fruit and seed pods, although some scientists say their powerful beaks could have been used to eat meat.

They have been named dromornithids - running birds - because of their apparent agility. Most appear to have had springing ligaments in their legs similar to those found in horses, and unlike modern ostriches and emus, the huge dromornithids balanced on horse-like hooves.

One of the geese discovered is thought to have lived in Australia until 35,000 years ago, well after first humans arrived on the continent. But there is no evidence yet that they were hunted by early Aborigines. “You would instinctively have stayed miles away from them,” said Peter Murray of the Museum of Central Australia in Alice Springs. “They were big and agile and had nasty beaks. Some of the bigger ones could easily have sheared your hand off with a bite.”

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8 foot beaver8 foot beaverFossils of beavers over 8 feet long (2.4 m) have been

found.

Fossils of beavers over 8 feet long (2.4 m) have been

found.

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beaver jaw

Found by Jim Erb 920-699-2516 in JohnsonCreek, Wisconsin. I met him 10-9-98.

Jaw of 7-8 foot beaver!

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Beaver skull from Ohio, est. 6’ (2 m) longBeaver skull from Ohio, est. 6’ (2 m) long

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5 ½ - 8”

15-20 cm

5 ½ - 8”

15-20 cm

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SALAMANDERS OVER 6 (2m) FEET LONGSALAMANDERS OVER 6 (2m) FEET LONG

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A canopy of water overhead would increase air pressure which puts more air into the water and allows more and bigger fish to

live per cubic mile.

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646 lb catfish caught in Thailand June, 2005

646 lb catfish caught in Thailand June, 2005

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1” shark tooth @ 15 feet

(4.5 M) of shark.1 cm= 1.8M

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Sharks were 80+ feet (25M) long before the

flood!

Sharks were 80+ feet (25M) long before the

flood!

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Creation Magazine March, 01, p. 50

Ripley Museum St. Augustine, FL

Creation Magazine March, 01, p. 50

Ripley Museum St. Augustine, FL

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The pre-flood probably had a much stronger magnetic field.

The pre-flood probably had a much stronger magnetic field. Dr. Baugh is raising pirhana in an aquarium with greatly increased magnetic field.

Dr. Baugh is raising pirhana in an aquarium with greatly increased magnetic field.

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Dr. Baugh has been raising Pirhana 4 times larger than normal by simulating pre-flood

conditions.

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Yale Museum, New Haven, ConnecticutYale Museum, New Haven, Connecticut

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Oysters 11.5 feet

wide! (3.5 M)Express

Times 3-2-01

p. A-2, 1 800 360 3601

Eastern PA.

Oysters 11.5 feet

wide! (3.5 M)Express

Times 3-2-01

p. A-2, 1 800 360 3601

Eastern PA.

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Daily American Republic

Friday, March 2, 2001 Poplar Bluff, Missouri

Daily American Republic

Friday, March 2, 2001 Poplar Bluff, Missouri

300 KG300 KG

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Holt Modern Earth Science, 1983, p. 207

Holt Modern Earth Science, 1983, p. 207

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450 (700 km) miles to the beach!

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Clams open when they die.

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“The biggestpterosaur flying over

the inland sea is Pteranodon. Like all

reptiles, it grows throughout its life…”Holt Earth Science, 1991, p. 293

“The biggestpterosaur flying over

the inland sea is Pteranodon. Like all

reptiles, it grows throughout its life…”Holt Earth Science, 1991, p. 293

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Iguana

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Lizard picture

Jackson Chameleon

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Triceratops

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Dinosaur means terrible lizard.

Dinosaur means terrible lizard.

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Dr. Cabrera holding human vertebrae (5th lumbar) found in “cretaceous sediment” in

Ocucaja Desert, Ica,

Peru. Man and dinosaurs

lived together.The message of the Engraved Stones of Ica by Dr. Cabrera

p.24

Dr. Cabrera holding human vertebrae (5th lumbar) found in “cretaceous sediment” in

Ocucaja Desert, Ica,

Peru. Man and dinosaurs

lived together.The message of the Engraved Stones of Ica by Dr. Cabrera

p.24

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Evidence of humans and dinosaurs living together has been found in: Russia, Lagoa Santa, Brazil; Matto Grosso, Brazil, Ica, Peru;

Glen Rose, Texas and Charleston, SC.

Dinosaur and humanlike footprints have been

found together in Turkmenia and in Arizona.

See: Alexander Romashko, “Tracking Dinosaurs,” Moscow News, No. 24, 1983, p. 10. Paul O. Rosnau et al., “Are Human and Mammal Tracks Found Together with the Tracks of Dinosaurs in the Kayenta of

Arizona?” Parts I and II, Creation Research Society Quarterly, Vol. 26,

September 1989, pp. 41–48 and December 1989, pp. 77–98.

Noah to Abram, the Turbulent Years by Dr. Erich von Fange, p. 36-37

Evidence of humans and dinosaurs living together has been found in: Russia, Lagoa Santa, Brazil; Matto Grosso, Brazil, Ica, Peru;

Glen Rose, Texas and Charleston, SC.

Dinosaur and humanlike footprints have been

found together in Turkmenia and in Arizona.

See: Alexander Romashko, “Tracking Dinosaurs,” Moscow News, No. 24, 1983, p. 10. Paul O. Rosnau et al., “Are Human and Mammal Tracks Found Together with the Tracks of Dinosaurs in the Kayenta of

Arizona?” Parts I and II, Creation Research Society Quarterly, Vol. 26,

September 1989, pp. 41–48 and December 1989, pp. 77–98.

Noah to Abram, the Turbulent Years by Dr. Erich von Fange, p. 36-37

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Fossil human hands found in “cretaceous” rock near a large Ichthyosaurus (marine dinosaur) by Dr. Jamie Gutierrez in South America. Info and

more pictures at www.creationevidence.org

Fossil human hands found in “cretaceous” rock near a large Ichthyosaurus (marine dinosaur) by Dr. Jamie Gutierrez in South America. Info and

more pictures at www.creationevidence.org

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According to New Scientist, 24

February, 2001, p. 13.Researchers found

several types of dinosaur and were

surprised to find frog, fish, turtle, small

mammal and plant fossils as well.

According to New Scientist, 24

February, 2001, p. 13.Researchers found

several types of dinosaur and were

surprised to find frog, fish, turtle, small

mammal and plant fossils as well.

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Pre-Inca Indian riding dinosaurPre-Inca Indianriding a dinosaur

Pre-Inca Indianriding a dinosaur

This Icastone found in Peru is

one

of about 11,000

in Dr. Cabrera’

s museum

in Ica, Peru.

This Icastone found in Peru is

one

of about 11,000

in Dr. Cabrera’

s museum

in Ica, Peru.

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Dr. Baugh has two of the stones, some textiles and a great video

about the Ica area. 254-897-3200 or Don Patton, 813 Trails Pkwy,

Garland, TX 75043, 972-279-5325, [email protected]

Dr. Baugh has two of the stones, some textiles and a great video

about the Ica area. 254-897-3200 or Don Patton, 813 Trails Pkwy,

Garland, TX 75043, 972-279-5325, [email protected]

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Over 50,000 “ICA stones” have been found in Peru since 1961.

H

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Much more about the Ica Stones on seminar part 3 and 2005 Boot

Camp DVD’s

Much more about the Ica Stones on seminar part 3 and 2005 Boot

Camp DVD’s

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map to Glenrose, Texas

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Puluxy River Dr. Baugh’s pink book

“dinosaur” tues -Fri 10-4 817-897-3200

Limestone layers in Paluxy River, TexasDinosaur, by Dr. Carl

Baugh

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2 feet of limestone picture “””

Dinosaur, by Dr. Carl Baugh creationevidence.org

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Dino footprints in limestone - Park book

Location: Dinosaur Valley State Park, Glen Rose, Texas

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chiseled out tracks “””

Dinosaur Valley State Park, Glen Rose, Texas

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Tommy Pendle

y photo

from cover of Dinosaur Valley State Park

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In 1930 Roland T. Bird, field explorer for the

American Field Museum, reported 15-20 (50 cm) inch long

“clearly defined” human footprints with the dinosaur tracks.

Photo from Valley of the Giants,

by Dr. Cecil Dougherty p. 4

(Dr Dougherty was a chiropractor in Glen Rose for

17 years and spent thousands of hours studying

and photographing thehuman tracks there.)

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“Much to my surprise, the book documents literally

hundreds, not just a handful, of well-exposed dinosaur

tracksites spread all over the world.”

“Tracks, trackways, nests, eggs and coprolites of the

reptilian masters of the Mesozoic are chronicled from

all over the world, and the record is an impressive one – indeed, in terms of not only abundance and geographic distribution but also quality

of preservation.”Ekdale, A. A., “Dinosaur Tracks and

Traces”

“Much to my surprise, the book documents literally

hundreds, not just a handful, of well-exposed dinosaur

tracksites spread all over the world.”

“Tracks, trackways, nests, eggs and coprolites of the

reptilian masters of the Mesozoic are chronicled from

all over the world, and the record is an impressive one – indeed, in terms of not only abundance and geographic distribution but also quality

of preservation.”Ekdale, A. A., “Dinosaur Tracks and

Traces”

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“Lockley and Gillette report more than 400 dinosaur

tracksites in North and South America alone, and they especially note 12 ‘large’

localities around the world that contain more than 1000 individual tracks and/or more

than 100different trackways each.”Ekdale, A. A., “Dinosaur Tracks and Traces,” review of

symposium Dinosaur Tracks and Traces, edited by D. D. Gillette and

M. G. Lockley (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1989, Palaios,)

(April 1990), p. 199Gorie Carpenter 5170 Ches Ln. Kernersville, NC 27284 336-

996-3439 owns property in VA with over 1000 dinosaur tracks.

“Lockley and Gillette report more than 400 dinosaur

tracksites in North and South America alone, and they especially note 12 ‘large’

localities around the world that contain more than 1000 individual tracks and/or more

than 100different trackways each.”Ekdale, A. A., “Dinosaur Tracks and Traces,” review of

symposium Dinosaur Tracks and Traces, edited by D. D. Gillette and

M. G. Lockley (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1989, Palaios,)

(April 1990), p. 199Gorie Carpenter 5170 Ches Ln. Kernersville, NC 27284 336-

996-3439 owns property in VA with over 1000 dinosaur tracks.

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In 1884, Earl Flint, a geologist representing the Peabody

Museum and Harvard University, discovered in

a rock quarry near Managua,Nicaragua, on the shores of

Lake Gilva, a layer containing fossilized human tracks, 16 to

24 feet below the surface.Flint described the tracks in

these words, written in 1884:

In 1884, Earl Flint, a geologist representing the Peabody

Museum and Harvard University, discovered in

a rock quarry near Managua,Nicaragua, on the shores of

Lake Gilva, a layer containing fossilized human tracks, 16 to

24 feet below the surface.Flint described the tracks in

these words, written in 1884:

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“The footprints are from one-half to three inches in depth and none exceeded eighteen inches. Some of the impressions are nearly closed, the soft surface falling back into the

impression, and a crevice about two inches in width is all one sees, and my first glance at

some parallel to one less deep, gave me an idea that the owner of the latter was using a stave

to assist him in walking. In some the substance flowed outward, leaving a ridge around it - seen

in one secured for the museum; the stride is variable, owing to the size of the person, and

the changing nature of the surface passed over. The longest one uncovered was seventeen

inches, length of foot ten inches, and width four inches, feet arched, steps in a right line,

measured from center of heel to center of great toe over three steps.

The people making them were going both ways in a direction consonant to that of the present

lakeshore east and west, more or less.”

“The footprints are from one-half to three inches in depth and none exceeded eighteen inches. Some of the impressions are nearly closed, the soft surface falling back into the

impression, and a crevice about two inches in width is all one sees, and my first glance at

some parallel to one less deep, gave me an idea that the owner of the latter was using a stave

to assist him in walking. In some the substance flowed outward, leaving a ridge around it - seen

in one secured for the museum; the stride is variable, owing to the size of the person, and

the changing nature of the surface passed over. The longest one uncovered was seventeen

inches, length of foot ten inches, and width four inches, feet arched, steps in a right line,

measured from center of heel to center of great toe over three steps.

The people making them were going both ways in a direction consonant to that of the present

lakeshore east and west, more or less.”

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“Among these, and others in nearby sites, Flint found examples of both barefoot and well-defined sandaled-foot impressions. All were geologically dated as being over 200,000 years of age. Now supposedly at this remote time, man was nothing more than a naked, hairy creature, capable of

chipping a few flints and just beginning toovercome his fear of fire. In sharp

contrast, the Nicaragua finds reveal the intelligent use of a walking stick, and the

wearing of sandals thatappear to have been best designed for both comfort and protection. We are

confronted here with notjust the footprint of a half-beast, but

ratherthe footprint of a civilized being.”

Earl Flint 1884- Harvard University

“Among these, and others in nearby sites, Flint found examples of both barefoot and well-defined sandaled-foot impressions. All were geologically dated as being over 200,000 years of age. Now supposedly at this remote time, man was nothing more than a naked, hairy creature, capable of

chipping a few flints and just beginning toovercome his fear of fire. In sharp

contrast, the Nicaragua finds reveal the intelligent use of a walking stick, and the

wearing of sandals thatappear to have been best designed for both comfort and protection. We are

confronted here with notjust the footprint of a half-beast, but

ratherthe footprint of a civilized being.”

Earl Flint 1884- Harvard University

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“Two years earlier, in the summer of 1882, inmates working in the quarry at the State

Prison near Carson City, Nevada, brought to light a layer of sandstone covered with fossilized animal tracks, among them a number having belonged to the extinct mammoth. What caused considerable

scientific consternation, however, was the fact that several human tracks were also found. The tracks were in six series, each with alternate right and left tracks. The

stride was from two and a half to over three feet, and the individual prints were from 18 to 20 inches in length – that of a giant. The straddle – the distance between the lines ofleft and right prints – was 18 to 19 inches.”

Earl Flint 1884- Harvard University

“Two years earlier, in the summer of 1882, inmates working in the quarry at the State

Prison near Carson City, Nevada, brought to light a layer of sandstone covered with fossilized animal tracks, among them a number having belonged to the extinct mammoth. What caused considerable

scientific consternation, however, was the fact that several human tracks were also found. The tracks were in six series, each with alternate right and left tracks. The

stride was from two and a half to over three feet, and the individual prints were from 18 to 20 inches in length – that of a giant. The straddle – the distance between the lines ofleft and right prints – was 18 to 19 inches.”

Earl Flint 1884- Harvard University

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“Geologist Joseph Le Conte read a paper on theinvestigation done on the Carson City tracks to

the California Academy of Science on August 27, 1882 and attempted to explain them as the

marks left by an extinct giant sloth that lived during the late Pliocene – over 2

million years ago. But sloths, in order to walk upright on only two feet, as the fossil tracks

indicate, would have had to have used their tails as a balance, and there were no tail grooves in the sandstone. Not only this, but a comparison

between the Carson City tracks and known slothimpressions showed several dissimilarities. The

sloth’sprints have marked toe protuberances as well as definite claw marks; the Carson City tracks have neither. The Carson City tracks, in fact, showed signs that their maker had worn some type of

sandal or foot protection – very definitely not the habit of an animal.”

Earl Flint 1884- Harvard University *

“Geologist Joseph Le Conte read a paper on theinvestigation done on the Carson City tracks to

the California Academy of Science on August 27, 1882 and attempted to explain them as the

marks left by an extinct giant sloth that lived during the late Pliocene – over 2

million years ago. But sloths, in order to walk upright on only two feet, as the fossil tracks

indicate, would have had to have used their tails as a balance, and there were no tail grooves in the sandstone. Not only this, but a comparison

between the Carson City tracks and known slothimpressions showed several dissimilarities. The

sloth’sprints have marked toe protuberances as well as definite claw marks; the Carson City tracks have neither. The Carson City tracks, in fact, showed signs that their maker had worn some type of

sandal or foot protection – very definitely not the habit of an animal.”

Earl Flint 1884- Harvard University *

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“Taylor trail” photo by Don Patton Sept. 1999 see: www.omniology.com

“Taylor trail” photo by Don Patton Sept. 1999 see: www.omniology.com

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Valley of the Giants, by Dr. Cecil Dougherty p. 66

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Human tracks inside dinosaur tracks.Glen Rose, Texas

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Texas Tracks and Artifacts by

Robert Helfinstine

612-421-8964

available from CSE

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John Heffner [email protected] has good pictures of the footprints also.Www.omniology.co

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Dinosaur, byDr. Carl Baugh(254) 897-3200

Bill Bowen saw the one 14.5” in Willow Springs, MO 417-469-

3771.

For a rebuttal of the critics see

www.omniology.com

The casting (available from CSE-$28) I have of this footprint is 1/2

inch shorter due to the aluminum

shrinking as it cooled. It was a size 24.

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This man’s size 18 was only 1 inch short.This man’s size 18 was only 1 inch short.

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Dinosaur, by Dr. Carl Baugh creationevidence.org

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Footprint with slits in it

Dinosaur, by Dr. Carl Baugh, creationevidence.org

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footprint cut open “””

Dinosaur, by Dr. Carl Baugh, creationevidence.org

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6 foot stride “””

from Valley of

the Giants, by Dr. Cecil

Dougherty p. 54

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et

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Dr Baugh and footprint

Dinosaur, by Carl Baugh, (254) 897-3200

Dinosaur, by Carl Baugh, (254) 897-3200

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David Smith letter (on poster)

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“Dr. Hovind, I grew up in Glen Rose… I (went) on an excavation with Dr. Carl

Baugh. …we followed the footprints of a man which were beside a dinosaurs

footprints. It was as if the man were walking with the dinosaur… NOVA was there to film the dig. There was also an evolutionist there

who had been arguing with Dr. Baugh the entire time.”

“Dr. Hovind, I grew up in Glen Rose… I (went) on an excavation with Dr. Carl

Baugh. …we followed the footprints of a man which were beside a dinosaurs

footprints. It was as if the man were walking with the dinosaur… NOVA was there to film the dig. There was also an evolutionist there

who had been arguing with Dr. Baugh the entire time.”

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NOVA didn’t film much of the tracks or our dig but they did interview this evolutionist. [He] told them he had not seen

anything there to disprove evolution. What he didn’t tell the camera was that he had refused to even turn around and look at the tracks we had

been working on.

NOVA didn’t film much of the tracks or our dig but they did interview this evolutionist. [He] told them he had not seen

anything there to disprove evolution. What he didn’t tell the camera was that he had refused to even turn around and look at the tracks we had

been working on.

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He stood with his back to the dig and the tracks while making these statements. NOVA knew this man had not looked at the tracks but did not report that nor did they give Dr. Baugh equal air time to respond.

He stood with his back to the dig and the tracks while making these statements. NOVA knew this man had not looked at the tracks but did not report that nor did they give Dr. Baugh equal air time to respond.David Smith associate pastor First

Southern Baptist Church Cottonwood,

AZ (602) 634-7388 (ch),(602) 634-8006 (h)

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“…dinosaur footprints, side by side with humans.

Finding them would counter evidence that humans evolved long after the dinosaurs

became extinct and back up…[the] claim that all species, including man,

were created at one time.”

NOVA TV Special, God, Darwin And The Dinosaurs

“…dinosaur footprints, side by side with humans.

Finding them would counter evidence that humans evolved long after the dinosaurs

became extinct and back up…[the] claim that all species, including man,

were created at one time.”

NOVA TV Special, God, Darwin And The Dinosaurs

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“Creationists have stated that humans and dinosaurs were

contemporaries in time… Were this momentous statements true

the names of its discoverers would thunder down the

corridors of time as individuals who made one of the most

outstanding discoveries of thetwentieth century.”

Ernst Mayr, Harvard Gish-Mayr Debate, Evansville, Indiana.

Unless there was a media blackout on information that may harm evolution-

the state religion.

“Creationists have stated that humans and dinosaurs were

contemporaries in time… Were this momentous statements true

the names of its discoverers would thunder down the

corridors of time as individuals who made one of the most

outstanding discoveries of thetwentieth century.”

Ernst Mayr, Harvard Gish-Mayr Debate, Evansville, Indiana.

Unless there was a media blackout on information that may harm evolution-

the state religion.

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More about humans and dinosaurs

together on video #3 and our college

class CSE 102.

Some say the footprints are not legitimate.

1. The Bible says all life formed in 6 days.

2. Human and chicken footprints have never been found in the same strata.

3. Scores of people have seen them and think they are legit.

4. There is evidence that some dinosaurs are still alive so the footprints are irrelevant.

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• Max Han was fishing with his family near London, Texas in 1934 when he found a rock with wood protruding from it. When the rock was cracked open, this octagonally shaped iron hammer was exposed. The wood handle is partially coalifed with quartz and calcite crystalline inclusions.

Density tests indicate casting of exceptional quality. A unique coating of FeO, which does not readily form under present atmospheric conditions, appears to inhibit rusting. *

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old hammer Baugh’s book

Sea shells surrounding the hammer had been dated at 400 million years old. Part of thehandle had turned to coal.

Batelle Lab. Said it is 96.6% iron, 2.6% chlorine, .74% sulfur.

Dr. Carl Baugh has it in his museum. 254-897-3200www.creationevidence.org

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Replicas of the hammer are available from CSE. Only $25,

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And Zillah, she also bare Tubal-

cain, an instructor of

every artificer in brass and

iron…

And Zillah, she also bare Tubal-

cain, an instructor of

every artificer in brass and

iron…Genesis 4:22

Genesis 4:22

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Mr. Newton Anderson found this bell inside a lump of coal in 1944. He still has the bell. Bridgeport, WV (304)[email protected]: Ammunition by Norm Scharbough Communique Conservative Publishers PO Box 215, Brownsburg, IN 46112 1991 (317)-852-0877photo 10-22-99

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Textbooks say coal formed 250 million years ago in the Carboniferous Period.

Textbooks say coal formed 250 million years ago in the Carboniferous Period.

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On June 11, 1891, The Morrisonville Times reported; “A curious find was brought to light by Mrs. S. W. Culp last Tuesday morning. As she was breaking a lump of coal apart, embedded in a circular shape a small gold chain about 10 inches in length of antique and quaint workmanship..”The Hidden History of the Human RaceMichael A. Cremo p. 113

On June 11, 1891, The Morrisonville Times reported; “A curious find was brought to light by Mrs. S. W. Culp last Tuesday morning. As she was breaking a lump of coal apart, embedded in a circular shape a small gold chain about 10 inches in length of antique and quaint workmanship..”The Hidden History of the Human RaceMichael A. Cremo p. 113

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Cast Iron pot found in coal in 1912 at the Municipal Electric Plant in Thomas, OK. Now in Creation Evidence Museum, www.creationevidence.org

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4 1/2 inch high zinc and silver vessel found in solid rock “over 600 million year

old” in Dorchester,

Mass. in 1851.Readers Digest Mysteries of the

Unexplained p. 46also Scientific American

June 1851 p. 289-299The Hidden History of the

Human Race, Cremo p. 106

Noah to Abram the Turbulent Years,

by Erich von Fange p. 126

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The Nampa image.Nampa, IdahoPhoto 6-2000

The Nampa image.Nampa, IdahoPhoto 6-2000

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A clay doll was found by a

well driller at a depth of 320

feet (100 m) near Nampa,

Idaho in 1889. The rock layer

was supposedly 12 million years old. The doll is at

the Idaho State Historical Society in

Boise.208-334-2120

A clay doll was found by a

well driller at a depth of 320

feet (100 m) near Nampa,

Idaho in 1889. The rock layer

was supposedly 12 million years old. The doll is at

the Idaho State Historical Society in

Boise.208-334-2120

Ammunition by Norm Scharbough, p. 177. Communique Conservative Publishers PO Box 215, Brownsburg, IN 46112, 1991 (317)-852-0877-- http://www.science-frontiers.com/

Ammunition by Norm Scharbough, p. 177. Communique Conservative Publishers PO Box 215, Brownsburg, IN 46112, 1991 (317)-852-0877-- http://www.science-frontiers.com/

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2000 year old battery found in Iraq. Creation ex nihilo Mar. 1994, p. 12

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World Explorer Magazine Vol. 1 No. 6, p. 62, 815-253-6300

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Workers found human bones and a welltempered copper

arrowhead in a vein of silver at the Rocky Point Mine in Gilman,

Colorado in 1865.Ammunition by Norm Scharbough

Communique Conservative Publishers PO Box 215,

Brownsburg, IN 46112 1991 (317) 852-0877 p. 177

Workers found human bones and a welltempered copper

arrowhead in a vein of silver at the Rocky Point Mine in Gilman,

Colorado in 1865.Ammunition by Norm Scharbough

Communique Conservative Publishers PO Box 215,

Brownsburg, IN 46112 1991 (317) 852-0877 p. 177

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“In 1880, J.D. Whitney, the state geologist of California, published a lengthy review of advanced stone tools foundin California goldmines. Theimplements,including spearpoints, mortarsand pestles, (p. 97)”

“In 1880, J.D. Whitney, the state geologist of California, published a lengthy review of advanced stone tools foundin California goldmines. Theimplements,including spearpoints, mortarsand pestles, (p. 97)”

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Were found deep in mine shafts, underneath thick,

undisturbed layers of lava, ranging from 9

to 55 million years old.

Were found deep in mine shafts, underneath thick,

undisturbed layers of lava, ranging from 9

to 55 million years old.The Hidden History of the Human Race

Michael A. Cremo p. xvii, 95

The Hidden History of the Human Race

Michael A. Cremo p. xvii, 95

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W. H. Holmes, of the Smithsonian Institution, one of the most vocal critics of the California finds wrote: “Perhaps if Professor Whitney had fully appreciated the story of human evolution as it is understand today, he would have hesitated to announce the conclusions, notwithstanding theimposing array of testimony with which he was confronted.”

The Hidden History of the Human RaceMichael A. Cremo p. xvii

W. H. Holmes, of the Smithsonian Institution, one of the most vocal critics of the California finds wrote: “Perhaps if Professor Whitney had fully appreciated the story of human evolution as it is understand today, he would have hesitated to announce the conclusions, notwithstanding theimposing array of testimony with which he was confronted.”

The Hidden History of the Human RaceMichael A. Cremo p. xvii

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Far Out Adventures the Best of

World Explorer

Magazine p. 16 Vol. 1 No.

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In the 1950’s, Thomas E. Lee of the National Museum of Canada found advanced stone tools in glacial deposits at Sheguiandah, on Manitoulin Island in Lake Huron. The deposits were 65,000 to 125,000 years old. The director of the museum was fired for refusing to fire the discoverer. Tons of artifacts disappeared into storage bins at the NMC. The discovery had to be killed“It would have forced the rewriting of almost every book in the business.”The Hidden History of the Human RaceMichael A. Cremo p. xviiiSee also In The Beginning Walt Brown p. 22

In the 1950’s, Thomas E. Lee of the National Museum of Canada found advanced stone tools in glacial deposits at Sheguiandah, on Manitoulin Island in Lake Huron. The deposits were 65,000 to 125,000 years old. The director of the museum was fired for refusing to fire the discoverer. Tons of artifacts disappeared into storage bins at the NMC. The discovery had to be killed“It would have forced the rewriting of almost every book in the business.”The Hidden History of the Human RaceMichael A. Cremo p. xviiiSee also In The Beginning Walt Brown p. 22

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See video #7 Q&A for lots

more information on

the myth of ancient man

being primitive! www.time-travel.com

See video #7 Q&A for lots

more information on

the myth of ancient man

being primitive! www.time-travel.com

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The flood buried

the world.

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God had given them a perfect world and a

perfect diet.

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And God said, Behold, I have given you every green herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the

earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed;

to you it shall be for meat

And God said, Behold, I have given you every green herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the

earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed;

to you it shall be for meat

Genesis 1:29

Genesis 1:29

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Be sure to get organically grown fruit,not fruit raised on steroids.

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Peach cut open

Seeds contain cyanide, found in vitamin B17

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Some argue that cyanide

is poison.Hydrogen is explosive.

Ask the folks on the

Hindenberg!

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Ask the folks on the

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This is Jason Vale from ChristianBrothers. We tell the story of the apricot seed and the apricot seed

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Although it is safer than sugar and salt, the govt. has played on the word cyanide to scare

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The skeleton of a scurvy

victim.

The skeleton of a scurvy

victim.1,000,000

sailors died of scurvy

in the BritishNavy alone.

1,000,000 sailors died of

scurvyin the BritishNavy alone.

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Scurvy picture textbook

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Many diseases are cured bya simple vitamin. These are called deficiency diseases. Maybe Genesis 1:29 isright after all. Scurvy—Vitamin C, 1753 Dr. Lind, 1795Beriberi—Vitamin B, 1882Pellagra—B complex, 1920Rickets—Vitamin DCancer—B17 + C?

Many diseases are cured bya simple vitamin. These are called deficiency diseases. Maybe Genesis 1:29 isright after all. Scurvy—Vitamin C, 1753 Dr. Lind, 1795Beriberi—Vitamin B, 1882Pellagra—B complex, 1920Rickets—Vitamin DCancer—B17 + C?

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and herb for the service of

man…And bread

which strengtheneth man’s heart

and herb for the service of

man…And bread

which strengtheneth man’s heart

Psalms 104:14-15

Psalms 104:14-15

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For the love of money is the root of

all evil:

For the love of money is the root of

all evil:I Tim. 6:10I Tim. 6:10

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Vitamin E, Lecithin and the Omega 3 fatty acids were removed to keep the bread from spoiling. These all keep the heart strong and the circulation system working right. (2,600 people die everyday from heart related illness-CNN 4-9-01)

Vitamin E, Lecithin and the Omega 3 fatty acids were removed to keep the bread from spoiling. These all keep the heart strong and the circulation system working right. (2,600 people die everyday from heart related illness-CNN 4-9-01)

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The whiter the bread,

the quicker you’re dead!

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2 Basic Philosophies of Health & Medicine

Evolution The body is a random collection of chemicals that formed by chance over billions of years. Diseases should be treated with drugs.Drug Therapy

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OIL

If you are driving down the road and the oil light

comeson you have two choices:

If you are driving down the road and the oil light

comeson you have two choices:1. Find and fix the problem2. Unplug the light!

1. Find and fix the problem2. Unplug the light!

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For the love of money is the

root of all evil:[drug companies

don’t make money when

you are well!]

For the love of money is the

root of all evil:[drug companies

don’t make money when

you are well!]I Tim. 6:10I Tim. 6:10

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Our body is designed to give us warning signs when we are low on certain vitamins or minerals. For example, a deficiency in: Vitamin C causes hang nails, muscle aches, bleeding gums, Vitamin B causes nervous disorders,Zinc causes warts.(See our tape, The Bible and Health for more.)

Our body is designed to give us warning signs when we are low on certain vitamins or minerals. For example, a deficiency in: Vitamin C causes hang nails, muscle aches, bleeding gums, Vitamin B causes nervous disorders,Zinc causes warts.(See our tape, The Bible and Health for more.)

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The Encyclopedia Britannica documents that in 1845, a young

doctor in Vienna named Dr. Ignaz Semmelweis was horrified at the

terribledeath-rate of women who were dying after

giving birth in hospitals. As many as 30%

of those giving birth died.

The Encyclopedia Britannica documents that in 1845, a young

doctor in Vienna named Dr. Ignaz Semmelweis was horrified at the

terribledeath-rate of women who were dying after

giving birth in hospitals. As many as 30%

of those giving birth died.

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The Doctor noted that doctors would examine the bodies of

these who had died, then, without washing their hands, go straight to the next wards

and examine expectant mothers. This was their normal practice, because the presence

of microscopic diseases was unknown. Doctor Semmelweis

insisted that doctors wash their hands before

examinations, and the death rate immediately dropped

down to 2%.

The Doctor noted that doctors would examine the bodies of

these who had died, then, without washing their hands, go straight to the next wards

and examine expectant mothers. This was their normal practice, because the presence

of microscopic diseases was unknown. Doctor Semmelweis

insisted that doctors wash their hands before

examinations, and the death rate immediately dropped

down to 2%.

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To honor this doctorfor his great find:

He was fired from 3 hospitals in a row

then committed to a mental institution where a “patient”

murdered him.

To honor this doctorfor his great find:

He was fired from 3 hospitals in a row

then committed to a mental institution where a “patient”

murdered him.

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And every soul that eateth that which died of itself, or that which was torn with beasts, whether it be one of your own country, or a stranger, he shall both wash his clothes, and

bathe himself in water, and be unclean until the even: then shall he be

clean.

And every soul that eateth that which died of itself, or that which was torn with beasts, whether it be one of your own country, or a stranger, he shall both wash his clothes, and

bathe himself in water, and be unclean until the even: then shall he be

clean.Lev. 17:15Lev. 17:15

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2 Basic Philosophies of Health & Medicine

Creation The body was designed by an all-wise Creator. He designed the food supply to provide our needs.

Evolution The body is a random collection of chemicals that formed by chance over billions of years. Diseases should be treated with drugs.

Nutrition TherapyDrug Therapy

More about that on our video

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100000 Food Borne Illness9,000

Food Borne Illness9,000

Average # Deaths/Yr. (1983-92)

Average # Deaths/Yr. (1983-92)

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0

10000

20000

30000

40000

50000

60000

70000

80000

90000

100000

1st Qtr

Correctly prescribed

Prescription Drugs

90,000-110,000

Correctly prescribed

Prescription Drugs

90,000-110,000

Average # Deaths/Yr. (1983-92)

Average # Deaths/Yr. (1983-92)

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Number of physicians in the US: 700,000. Accidental deaths caused by physicians per year:

120,000. Accidental deaths per physician.... 0.171 (U.S.

Dept. of Health & Human Services)

Number of gun owners in the US: 80,000,000 Number of accidental gun deaths per year (all age

groups) 1,500. Accidental deaths per gun owner: 0.0000188 Statistically, doctors are approximately 9,000

times more dangerous than gun owners.

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2 Basic Philosophies ofLaw & Government

2 Basic Philosophies ofLaw & Government

•Laws come from man’s opinion•Rights are granted by government•Government should be all-powerful provider

DEMOCRACY (always becomes TOTALITARIAN)

•Laws come from man’s opinion•Rights are granted by government•Government should be all-powerful provider

DEMOCRACY (always becomes TOTALITARIAN)

Creation:Creation: Evolution:Evolution:

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70-80% of health care costs in

America are from self induced illnesses and accidents like

smoking, drinking, driving drunk, etc.

70-80% of health care costs in

America are from self induced illnesses and accidents like

smoking, drinking, driving drunk, etc.

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If we are going to have universal health care in

America why not universal auto care? House

care? Clothing care?

If we are going to have universal health care in

America why not universal auto care? House

care? Clothing care?

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2 Basic Philosophies ofLaw & Government

2 Basic Philosophies ofLaw & Government

•Laws come from the Creator•Rights are “unalienable”•Government should be limited to the punishment of evildoers and defenseCONSTITUTIONAL REPUBLIC

•Laws come from the Creator•Rights are “unalienable”•Government should be limited to the punishment of evildoers and defenseCONSTITUTIONAL REPUBLIC

Evolution:•Laws come from man’s opinion•Rights are granted by government•Government should be all-powerful provider

DEMOCRACY (always becomes TOTALITARIAN)

Evolution:•Laws come from man’s opinion•Rights are granted by government•Government should be all-powerful provider

DEMOCRACY (always becomes TOTALITARIAN)

Creation:Creation:

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“It cannot be emphasized too

strongly that this great nation was

founded … by Christians… not on religions but on the

Gospel of Jesus Christ.”

Patrick Henry

“It cannot be emphasized too

strongly that this great nation was

founded … by Christians… not on religions but on the

Gospel of Jesus Christ.”

Patrick Henry

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“It is impossible to rightly govern without God

and the Bible.”

George Washington

“It is impossible to rightly govern without God

and the Bible.”

George Washington

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“Our Constitution was made only for a moral and

religious people. It is wholly

inadequate togovern any

other.”

John Adams

“Our Constitution was made only for a moral and

religious people. It is wholly

inadequate togovern any

other.”

John Adams

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And to every beast of the earth, and to every fowl of the air, and to

every thing that creepeth upon the

earth, wherein there is life,

I have given every green

herb for meat: and it was so.

And to every beast of the earth, and to every fowl of the air, and to

every thing that creepeth upon the

earth, wherein there is life,

I have given every green

herb for meat: and it was so.

Genesis 1:30

Genesis 1:30

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Panda teeth

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www.deer-uk.com/chinese_water_deer.htm

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www.deer-uk.com/chinese_water_deer.htm

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The Chinese Water Deer

The Chinese Water Deerwww.deer-uk.com/chinese_water_deer.htmwww.deer-uk.com/chinese_water_deer.htm

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Fruit Bats have sharp

teeth!

Fruit Bats have sharp

teeth!

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A vegetari

an monkey

A vegetari

an monkey

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Earlier this century, a female African lion, born and raised in

America, lived her entire lifetime of nine years without ever eating

meat. In fact, her owners, Georges and Margaret Westbeau, alarmed

by scientists’ reports that carnivorous animals cannot live

without meat, went to great lengths to try to coax their unusual

pet (‘Little Tyke’) to develop a taste for it. They even advertised a cash reward for anyone who could devise a meat-containing formula that the lioness would like. The

curator of a New York zoo advised the Westbeaus that putting a few drops of blood in Little Tyke’s milk bottle would help in weaning her,

but the lioness cub refused to touch it—even when only a single

drop of blood had been added.

Earlier this century, a female African lion, born and raised in

America, lived her entire lifetime of nine years without ever eating

meat. In fact, her owners, Georges and Margaret Westbeau, alarmed

by scientists’ reports that carnivorous animals cannot live

without meat, went to great lengths to try to coax their unusual

pet (‘Little Tyke’) to develop a taste for it. They even advertised a cash reward for anyone who could devise a meat-containing formula that the lioness would like. The

curator of a New York zoo advised the Westbeaus that putting a few drops of blood in Little Tyke’s milk bottle would help in weaning her,

but the lioness cub refused to touch it—even when only a single

drop of blood had been added.

Creation MagazineMarch-May, 2000

www.answersingenesis.org/home/area/magazines/

docs/v22n2_lion.asp

Creation MagazineMarch-May, 2000

www.answersingenesis.org/home/area/magazines/

docs/v22n2_lion.asp

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Mosquitoes need blood?Mosquitoes need blood?

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This mosquito sucked the

juice from this fig for several minutes as we

watched. 8-3-05 KH

This mosquito sucked the

juice from this fig for several minutes as we

watched. 8-3-05 KH

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This mosquito sucked the juice from this fig for several minutes as we

watched. 8-3-05 Kent Hovind

This mosquito sucked the juice from this fig for several minutes as we

watched. 8-3-05 Kent Hovind

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And God blessed Noah and his sons, and said unto them, Be fruitful

and multiply, and replenish the earth.

And the fear of you and the dread of you shall be upon every beast of

the earth…

And God blessed Noah and his sons, and said unto them, Be fruitful

and multiply, and replenish the earth.

And the fear of you and the dread of you shall be upon every beast of

the earth…Genesis 9:1-2

Genesis 9:1-2

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Every moving thing that liveth shall be meat for you; even as the green herb have I given you all

things.

Every moving thing that liveth shall be meat for you; even as the green herb have I given you all

things.Genesis 9:3Genesis 9:3

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© Dennis Lipp

God made a perfect world.

Man wrecked it!Man wrecked it!

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For I reckon that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory

whichShall be revealed in us.…For we know that the

whole creation groaneth and travaileth in pain together until now.

For I reckon that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory

whichShall be revealed in us.…For we know that the

whole creation groaneth and travaileth in pain together until now.Romans 8:18,

22Romans 8:18,

22

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“I am bewildered. I had no intention to write atheistically. But…there seems to be so much misery in the world.”-Charles Darwin, May 22,1860, in a letter to Asa Gray

“I am bewildered. I had no intention to write atheistically. But…there seems to be so much misery in the world.”-Charles Darwin, May 22,1860, in a letter to Asa Gray

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*** Lion eating zebra

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“thus from the war of nature, from famine and death, the most exalted object which we are capable of conceiving, namely, theproduction ofhigher animals,directly follows.”

Charles Darwin The Originof Species… p. 243

“thus from the war of nature, from famine and death, the most exalted object which we are capable of conceiving, namely, theproduction ofhigher animals,directly follows.”

Charles Darwin The Originof Species… p. 243

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lotsa animals JW book on creation

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Wherefore asby one man sin entered into the world and death

by sin…

Wherefore asby one man sin entered into the world and death

by sin…

Romans 5:12

Romans 5:12

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For since by man came death, by

man came also the resurrection

of the dead. For asin Adam all die,

For since by man came death, by

man came also the resurrection

of the dead. For asin Adam all die,

I Corinthians 15:21-22

I Corinthians 15:21-22

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The wolf also shall dwell with the lamb, and the leopard shall lie down with the kid; and the calf and the young lion and the

fatling together; and a little

child shall lead them.

The wolf also shall dwell with the lamb, and the leopard shall lie down with the kid; and the calf and the young lion and the

fatling together; and a little

child shall lead them.Isaiah 11:6

Isaiah 11:6

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little girl hugging tiger JW book on creation

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And the cow and the bear shall feed; their young

ones shall lie down together: and the lion shall

eat straw like the ox.

And the cow and the bear shall feed; their young

ones shall lie down together: and the lion shall

eat straw like the ox.

Isaiah 11:7Isaiah 11:7

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For thechild shall diean hundredyears old;

For thechild shall diean hundredyears old;

Isaiah 65:20Isaiah 65:20

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…and they lived and reignedwith Christ a

thousand years.

…and they lived and reignedwith Christ a

thousand years.

Revelation 20:4

Revelation 20:4

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Kids riding dinos

God has great plans for His kids, don’t miss it!

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For, behold, I create new heavens and a new earth: and the former shall not be remembered, nor come into mind.

For, behold, I create new heavens and a new earth: and the former shall not be remembered, nor come into mind.

Isaiah 65:17Isaiah 65:17

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Nevertheless, we, according to his

promise, look for a new heavens and a new earth, wherein

dwelleth righteousness

Nevertheless, we, according to his

promise, look for a new heavens and a new earth, wherein

dwelleth righteousness

II Peter 3:13II Peter 3:13

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And I saw a new heaven and a new

earth: forthe first heaven andthe first earth were passed away; and there was no more

sea.

And I saw a new heaven and a new

earth: forthe first heaven andthe first earth were passed away; and there was no more

sea.Revelation 21:1Revelation 21:1

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But as it is written, Eye hath not seen,

nor ear heard, neither hath entered

into the heart of man, the things which God hath

prepared for them that love him.

But as it is written, Eye hath not seen,

nor ear heard, neither hath entered

into the heart of man, the things which God hath

prepared for them that love him.I Corinthians

2:9I Corinthians

2:9

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Electromagnetic spectrum SFES 1990 p.

481

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Rare but Real: People Who Feel, Taste and Hear Color By Ker ThanLiveScience Staff Writerposted: 22 February, 20057:00 a.m. ET

When Ingrid Carey says she feels colors, she does not mean she sees red, or feels blue, or is green with envy. She really does feel them.She can also taste them, and hear them, and smell them.The 20-year-old junior at the University of Maine has synesthesia, a rare neurological condition in which two or more of the senses entwine. Numbers and letters, sensations and emotions, days and months are all associated with colors for Carey.The letter "N" is sienna brown; "J" is light green; the number "8" is orange; and July is bluish-green. The pain from a shin split throbs in hues of orange and yellow, purple and red, Carey told LiveScience.Colors in Carey's world have properties that most of us would never dream of: red is solid, powerful and consistent, while yellow is pliable, brilliant and intense. Chocolate is rich purple and makes Carey’s breath smell dark blue. Confusion is orange. Scientific acceptanceLong dismissed as a product of overactive imaginations or a sign of mental illness, synesthesia has grudgingly come to be accepted by scientists in recent years as an actual phenomenon with a real neurological basis. Some researchers now believe it may yield valuable clues to how the brain is organized and how perception works."The study of synesthesia [has] encouraged people to rethink historical ideas that synesthesia was abnormal and an aberration," says Amy Ione, director of the Diatrope Institute, a California-based group interested in the arts and sciences.The cause remains a mystery, however. According to one idea, irregular sprouting of new neural connections within the brain leads to a breakdown of the boundaries that normally exist between the senses. In this view, synesthesia is the collective chatter of sensory neighbors once confined to isolation.Another theory, based on research conducted by Daphne Maurer and Catherine Mondloch at McMaster University in Ontario, Canada, suggests all infants may begin life as synesthetes. In this way of thinking, animals and humans are born with immature brains that are highly malleable. Connections between different sensory parts of the brain exists that later become pruned or blocked as an organism matures, Mondloch explained. Maurer and Mondloch hypothesize that if these connections between the senses are functional, as some experiments suggest, then infants should experience the world in a way that is similar to synesthetic adults.In a variation of this theory, babies don’t have five distinct senses but rather one all-encompassing sense that responds to the total amount of incoming stimulation. So when a baby hears her mother’s voice, she is also seeing it and smelling it.Technology lagsMaurer and Mondloch’s pruning hypothesis is intriguing, says Bruno Laeng, a psychology professor at the University of Tromso, Norway. But he adds a caution. "At present, we do not have the technology to observe brain-connection changes in the living human brain and how these relate to mental changes," Laeng said in an email interview.Like other scientists, Laeng also questions whether synesthesia needs such extra neural connections in order to occur. Advancements in current brain imaging techniques may one day allow the pruning hypothesis to be tested directly, he said.According to another theory that does not rely on extra connections, synesthesia arises when normally covert channels of communications between the senses are exposed to the light of consciousness. All of us are able to perceive the world as a unified whole because there is a complex interaction between the senses in the brain, the thinking goes. Ordinarily, these interconnections are not explicitly experienced, but in the brains of synesthetes, "those connections are ‘unmasked’ and can enter conscious awareness," said Megan Steven, a neuroscientist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. Because this unmasking theory relies on neural connections everyone has, it may explain why certain drugs, like LSD or mescaline, can induce synesthesia in some individuals. 'Like I'm crazy' Many synesthetes fear ridicule for their unusual abilities. They can feel isolated and alone in their experiences."Most people that I’d explain it to would either be fascinated or look at me like I’m crazy," Carey said. "Especially friends who were of a very logical mindset. They would be very perplexed."The study of synesthesia is therefore important for synesthetes, says Daniel Smilek, an assistant psychology professor at the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada.Research is revealing synesthetes to be a varied bunch.More on SynesthesiaSynesthesia is from the Greek syn (union) and the aisthesis (sensation). "If you ask synesthetes if they'd wish to be rid of it, they almost always say no. For them, it feels like that's what normal experience is like. To have that taken away would make them feel like they were being deprived of one sense."-- Simon Baron-Cohen, synesthesia researcher at the University of CambridgeA group at MIT has a web page that shows how synesthetes might perceive letters as having colors.Smilek and colleagues have identified two groups of synesthetes among those who associate letters and numbers with colors, he explained in a telephone interview. For individuals in one group, which Smilek calls "projector" synesthetes, the synesthetic color can fill the printed letter or it can appear directly in front of their eyes, as if projected onto an invisible screen. In contrast, "associate" synesthetes see the colors in their "mind’s eye" rather than outside their bodies. In Carey’s case, the colors appear in quick flashes right behind her eyes, blinking in and out of existence as quickly as ocean foam. Other times they linger, coalescing and dividing like sunlight on the surface of a soap bubble.'No mere curiosity'Other subgroups have also been identified. The synesthesia of those in the "perceptual" category is triggered by sensory stimuli like sights and sounds, whereas "conceptual" synesthetes respond to abstract concepts like time. One conceptual synesthete described the months of the year as a flat ribbon surrounding her body, each month a distinct color. February was pale green and oriented directly in front of her.Richard Cytowic, a neuroscientist and author of "The Man Who Tasted Shapes" (Bradford Books, 1998), has watched the scientific shift in attitudes toward the condition in recent years."Many of my colleagues claimed that synesthesia was ‘made up’ because it went against prevailing theory," Cytowic told LiveScience. "Today, everyone recognizes synesthesia as no mere curiosity but important to fundamental principles of how the brain is organized."

Rare but Real: People Who Feel, Taste and Hear Color By Ker ThanLiveScience Staff Writerposted: 22 February, 20057:00 a.m. ET

When Ingrid Carey says she feels colors, she does not mean she sees red, or feels blue, or is green with envy. She really does feel them.She can also taste them, and hear them, and smell them.The 20-year-old junior at the University of Maine has synesthesia, a rare neurological condition in which two or more of the senses entwine. Numbers and letters, sensations and emotions, days and months are all associated with colors for Carey.The letter "N" is sienna brown; "J" is light green; the number "8" is orange; and July is bluish-green. The pain from a shin split throbs in hues of orange and yellow, purple and red, Carey told LiveScience.Colors in Carey's world have properties that most of us would never dream of: red is solid, powerful and consistent, while yellow is pliable, brilliant and intense. Chocolate is rich purple and makes Carey’s breath smell dark blue. Confusion is orange. Scientific acceptanceLong dismissed as a product of overactive imaginations or a sign of mental illness, synesthesia has grudgingly come to be accepted by scientists in recent years as an actual phenomenon with a real neurological basis. Some researchers now believe it may yield valuable clues to how the brain is organized and how perception works."The study of synesthesia [has] encouraged people to rethink historical ideas that synesthesia was abnormal and an aberration," says Amy Ione, director of the Diatrope Institute, a California-based group interested in the arts and sciences.The cause remains a mystery, however. According to one idea, irregular sprouting of new neural connections within the brain leads to a breakdown of the boundaries that normally exist between the senses. In this view, synesthesia is the collective chatter of sensory neighbors once confined to isolation.Another theory, based on research conducted by Daphne Maurer and Catherine Mondloch at McMaster University in Ontario, Canada, suggests all infants may begin life as synesthetes. In this way of thinking, animals and humans are born with immature brains that are highly malleable. Connections between different sensory parts of the brain exists that later become pruned or blocked as an organism matures, Mondloch explained. Maurer and Mondloch hypothesize that if these connections between the senses are functional, as some experiments suggest, then infants should experience the world in a way that is similar to synesthetic adults.In a variation of this theory, babies don’t have five distinct senses but rather one all-encompassing sense that responds to the total amount of incoming stimulation. So when a baby hears her mother’s voice, she is also seeing it and smelling it.Technology lagsMaurer and Mondloch’s pruning hypothesis is intriguing, says Bruno Laeng, a psychology professor at the University of Tromso, Norway. But he adds a caution. "At present, we do not have the technology to observe brain-connection changes in the living human brain and how these relate to mental changes," Laeng said in an email interview.Like other scientists, Laeng also questions whether synesthesia needs such extra neural connections in order to occur. Advancements in current brain imaging techniques may one day allow the pruning hypothesis to be tested directly, he said.According to another theory that does not rely on extra connections, synesthesia arises when normally covert channels of communications between the senses are exposed to the light of consciousness. All of us are able to perceive the world as a unified whole because there is a complex interaction between the senses in the brain, the thinking goes. Ordinarily, these interconnections are not explicitly experienced, but in the brains of synesthetes, "those connections are ‘unmasked’ and can enter conscious awareness," said Megan Steven, a neuroscientist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. Because this unmasking theory relies on neural connections everyone has, it may explain why certain drugs, like LSD or mescaline, can induce synesthesia in some individuals. 'Like I'm crazy' Many synesthetes fear ridicule for their unusual abilities. They can feel isolated and alone in their experiences."Most people that I’d explain it to would either be fascinated or look at me like I’m crazy," Carey said. "Especially friends who were of a very logical mindset. They would be very perplexed."The study of synesthesia is therefore important for synesthetes, says Daniel Smilek, an assistant psychology professor at the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada.Research is revealing synesthetes to be a varied bunch.More on SynesthesiaSynesthesia is from the Greek syn (union) and the aisthesis (sensation). "If you ask synesthetes if they'd wish to be rid of it, they almost always say no. For them, it feels like that's what normal experience is like. To have that taken away would make them feel like they were being deprived of one sense."-- Simon Baron-Cohen, synesthesia researcher at the University of CambridgeA group at MIT has a web page that shows how synesthetes might perceive letters as having colors.Smilek and colleagues have identified two groups of synesthetes among those who associate letters and numbers with colors, he explained in a telephone interview. For individuals in one group, which Smilek calls "projector" synesthetes, the synesthetic color can fill the printed letter or it can appear directly in front of their eyes, as if projected onto an invisible screen. In contrast, "associate" synesthetes see the colors in their "mind’s eye" rather than outside their bodies. In Carey’s case, the colors appear in quick flashes right behind her eyes, blinking in and out of existence as quickly as ocean foam. Other times they linger, coalescing and dividing like sunlight on the surface of a soap bubble.'No mere curiosity'Other subgroups have also been identified. The synesthesia of those in the "perceptual" category is triggered by sensory stimuli like sights and sounds, whereas "conceptual" synesthetes respond to abstract concepts like time. One conceptual synesthete described the months of the year as a flat ribbon surrounding her body, each month a distinct color. February was pale green and oriented directly in front of her.Richard Cytowic, a neuroscientist and author of "The Man Who Tasted Shapes" (Bradford Books, 1998), has watched the scientific shift in attitudes toward the condition in recent years."Many of my colleagues claimed that synesthesia was ‘made up’ because it went against prevailing theory," Cytowic told LiveScience. "Today, everyone recognizes synesthesia as no mere curiosity but important to fundamental principles of how the brain is organized."

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I learned to use computer programs on an IBM XT 8088,

4.77 Mhz.

I learned to use computer programs on an IBM XT 8088,

4.77 Mhz.When I got my Pentium 4, 3.4 Ghz. W/hyperthreading, 60 Gig

HD, 2 gig ram the same programs ran much faster and

in color!

If you are a child of God, you are headed

for a systems upgrade that will blow your

mind!

When I got my Pentium 4, 3.4 Ghz. W/hyperthreading, 60 Gig

HD, 2 gig ram the same programs ran much faster and

in color!

If you are a child of God, you are headed

for a systems upgrade that will blow your

mind!

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I knew a man in Christ above fourteen years ago,

(whether in the body, I cannot tell; or whether out of the body, I cannot tell:

God knoweth;) such an onecaught up to the third

heaven.And I knew such a man,

(whether in the body, or out of the body, I cannot tell:

God knoweth;)

I knew a man in Christ above fourteen years ago,

(whether in the body, I cannot tell; or whether out of the body, I cannot tell:

God knoweth;) such an onecaught up to the third

heaven.And I knew such a man,

(whether in the body, or out of the body, I cannot tell:

God knoweth;)II Cor. 12:2-3II Cor. 12:2-3

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How that he was caught up into paradise, and

heard unspeakable

words, which it is not lawful for a man to utter.

How that he was caught up into paradise, and

heard unspeakable

words, which it is not lawful for a man to utter.II Cor. 12:4

II Cor. 12:4

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For I am in a strait betwixt two, having a desire to depart, and

to be with Christ; which is far better:

Nevertheless to abidein the flesh is more

needful for you.

For I am in a strait betwixt two, having a desire to depart, and

to be with Christ; which is far better:

Nevertheless to abidein the flesh is more

needful for you.Phil. 1:23-

24Phil. 1:23-

24

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Let’s summarizeLet’s summarize

1. God made the world.

2. He owns it.3. He makes the rules.

4. We are guilty of breaking God’s rules.

1. God made the world.

2. He owns it.3. He makes the rules.

4. We are guilty of breaking God’s rules.

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6. Thou shalt not kill.7. Thou shalt not commit adultery.8. Thou shalt not steal.9. Thou shalt not bear false witness.10. Thou shalt not covet.

6. Thou shalt not kill.7. Thou shalt not commit adultery.8. Thou shalt not steal.9. Thou shalt not bear false witness.10. Thou shalt not covet.

10 Commandments Ex. 20

10 Commandments Ex. 201. No other

God’s before me.2. No graven images.3. Don’t take God’s name in vain.4. Remember the Sabbath.5. Honor your father and mother

1. No other God’s before me.2. No graven images.3. Don’t take God’s name in vain.4. Remember the Sabbath.5. Honor your father and mother

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Let’s summarize:Let’s summarize:1. God made the world.2. He owns it.3. He makes the rules (like the 10 commandments.)4. We are guilty of breaking His rules.5. We will be punished or

1. God made the world.2. He owns it.3. He makes the rules (like the 10 commandments.)4. We are guilty of breaking His rules.5. We will be punished orwe must find a substitute to take our place.Jesus is willing and able.

we must find a substitute to take our place.Jesus is willing and able.

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If you died today,

where would you go?

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You will be dead for a loooooong time!

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What on earth are you doing for heaven’s

sake?

What on earth are you doing for heaven’s

sake?

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If you are willing to spend thousandsof dollars and hours practicing…Someday you will be able to knocka ball into the dirt!

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