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Author Topic:   Did dinosaurs and man coexist?
Coragyps
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Message 32 of 60 (32988)
02-23-2003 10:45 PM
Reply to: Message 31 by Madelaine
02-23-2003 10:25 PM


Hey, Madelaine, if you can't be argumentative here, where can ya?
Really - "Dr" Carl Baugh is about as discredited as you can be with his footprints. The "human" prints, if I remember the web pictures, are about 15 inches long - not a typical shoe size. And they appear to be the back half of a dinosaur print, without the toe prints.
The real issue, though, is that people have been digging up dinosaur bones for about 200 years now, and have yet to find a single human bone in the same stratum as a dinosaur bone - heck, they have yet to find anything like any modern mammal in with any dinosaur remains. Doesn't that seem a little odd, if people and dinosaurs supposedly coexisted? Now I, too, would like to know where dragon myths started, but I'd also like to know where myths of forty-foot-tall giants and of gods that lived above the clouds started, too. It may be nothing more than the storytelling instinct that a campfire brings out in some people...

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