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nator
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Message 2 of 39 (21007)
10-29-2002 10:07 AM
Reply to: Message 1 by NimLore
10-28-2002 9:40 PM


quote:
Originally posted by NimLore:
I am curious as to any creationist theories that tie in with current archeaological finds.. especially any to do with Ebla and the Patriarchs..
I have heard of Jack Cuozzo, Buried Alive.. but have not yet read it.. any comments on this book? Or things others would add to the theory?

Jack Cuozzo is an Creationist orthodontist, so he therefore feels quite qualified to comment upon paleontology.
Here is a good critical treatment of Cuozzo's claims:
Creationist Arguments: Buried Alive

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nator
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Message 33 of 39 (21473)
11-03-2002 9:53 PM
Reply to: Message 3 by John
10-29-2002 10:47 AM


quote:
Originally posted by John:
quote:
Originally posted by schrafinator:
Jack Cuozzo is an Creationist orthodontist, so he therefore feels quite qualified to comment upon paleontology.
I don't want to side with the bad guys but Cuozzo actually has training in at least one appropriate field-- that of forensic anthropology. And he was trained by someone with considerable standing in the field. This is absurd for a creationist. Weird....

Yeah, I remembered that about him when I reread his bio and the review of his book on TalkOrigins.
Classic religious paranoia.

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nator
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Message 34 of 39 (21474)
11-03-2002 9:55 PM
Reply to: Message 6 by NimLore
11-02-2002 2:19 PM


quote:
Originally posted by NimLore:
I have received Jacks book and am astounded at his findings...
I am very suprised that the neanderthal man bones were tampered with by the evolutionists in control... and I sure hope that there becomes a greater accountability to those museums/peoples that have the orignal fossils, and that those evolutionists continue to allow trained creationists to partake in the evaluation of these fossils...
If it does not happen than it is proof enough to me that the whole modern evolutionist movement is based soley upon money and not for the furthering of science!
Only together with us pushing for the truth will we be able to uncover it, that is until God says otherwise.
Praise God for people like Jack Cuozzo
Can anyone give me other creationist titles that are worth the read?

Did you read the review of his book on Talk Origins from the link I gave you?

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nator
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Message 36 of 39 (21476)
11-03-2002 10:02 PM
Reply to: Message 12 by NimLore
11-02-2002 5:56 PM


quote:
Originally posted by NimLore:
THink of the money that is in the evolutionary world.. would you tell me that all those textbooks going into schools is not a multi billion dollar industry..... The devil is a crafty one..LOL
LOLOLOLOL!!!!
You think that there is a lot of money in Evolutionary Biology!!
HAHAHAHAHA!!!
That really IS funny!
The very top people in the field probably make in the six figures, but that is due to the publishing of popular press books, not textbooks. Most tenured Biologists make in the mid five figure range, after working for much less than that for a good number of years.
NOBODY goes into research science fot the money, OK, so just put that thought out of your head.
If you think it's a sign of an evil conspiracy for publishing companies to make money off of books, then you would logically have to conclude that the very MOST evil companies are the ones who publish Bibles, wouldn't you say?
There are MANY more bibles sold in the world than evolutionary Biology textbooks.

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nator
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From: Ann Arbor
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Message 37 of 39 (21477)
11-03-2002 10:05 PM
Reply to: Message 23 by gene90
11-02-2002 9:58 PM


quote:
Originally posted by gene90:
[QUOTE][B]Get a life, TrueCretin.[/QUOTE]
[/B]
This guy needs to get banned.

Here, here, Gene.

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