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Coragyps
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Message 6 of 108 (282177)
01-28-2006 2:21 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by riVeRraT
01-28-2006 1:11 PM


Carl Baugh, Ph.D
PhDs from California Graduate School of Theology in Los Angeles, Pacific College of Graduate Studies in Melbourne, Australia, and the College of Advanced Education in Irving, Texas, depending on when he was asked. None are accredited, and Baugh himself founded the third one. The man's a carnival barker besides having fake footprints.

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Coragyps
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Message 35 of 108 (286052)
02-12-2006 10:58 PM
Reply to: Message 34 by roxrkool
02-12-2006 10:23 PM


does anyone know what the lithology of the rock is?
On down the bible.ca page it says it's a limestone, specifically a stromatolite. Now I've never been to Shark Bay to see one, but I sort of thought that stromatolites were a little to rigid to leave 3/4 inch deep footprints in - a pond-bottom carbonate ooze might be that mushy, but a stromatolite? Huh?
Or do I even have the right track?
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Coragyps
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Message 55 of 108 (296624)
03-19-2006 2:54 PM
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03-18-2006 8:51 PM


Re: anybody got a link besides TalkOrigins
Big Spring???!!!! Yowza! Let's get together for a beer/coffee/other beverage!

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Coragyps
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Message 72 of 108 (298392)
03-26-2006 6:06 PM
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03-26-2006 5:59 PM


Re: Searching Questions for Evolutionists

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Coragyps
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Message 75 of 108 (298396)
03-26-2006 6:12 PM
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03-26-2006 6:08 PM


Re: Searching Questions for Evolutionists -- but not here
to give the detailed answers that each of your questions deserves.
Not to even mention that "deserves" is way too strong a term for points like #14 - butterflies "evolving" from caterpillars??!!

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Coragyps
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Message 78 of 108 (298449)
03-26-2006 10:13 PM
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03-26-2006 9:54 PM


Re: on the creation side... nothing.
I'm sure that if you call it "Biology Textbook Errors" - and keep it to one (perceived) error at a time - that the admins will promote it (Is It Science would be the appropriate forum eh?).
That would be a wonderful topic! Dig that book out, KNO3!

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