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You should see the one in the Irish Hills in Michigan...it's right out
of Pee Wee Herman.
Beryl
Charles Carlson wrote:
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> In the 1970's I had a wonderful time visiting Dinosaur State Park. My
> somewhat sketchy recollection is that shortly there after, maybe in
> the '80s––some industrious creationists carved human footprint in the
> nearby rock, so that future creationists would have some "evidence" of
> contemporaneous existence. Adjacent to the park, and visible from
> it's higher hills, one can look down on the footprints of dinosaurs
> and across to the Comanche Peak Nuclear Power plant, an interesting,
> thought-provoking juxtaposition.
>
> Charlie
> On Mar 31, 2008, at 10:26 AM, Martin Weiss wrote:
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>> I think this is the "news" item Jeff was referring to re: BC Tours of
>> the Denver Museum of Nature and Sciences evolution exhibitions.
>>
>> http://abcnews.go.com/Nightline/FaithMatters/story?id=4467337&page=1
>>
>> It may have served no useful function to confront them with their
>> belief that humans and dinosaurs coexisted. However, I might have
>> been interested in engaging them in conversation about the facts of
>> the supposed co existence. I guess I'd really like to see the
>> footprints also.
>>
>> Martin
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>>>
>>>
>>> This weekend, I had the pleasure of taking my two sons to Dinosaur
>>> State Park, southwest of Ft. Worth, Texas. It is a place I highly
>>> recommend - there are dinosaur footprints visible in the riverbed.
>>> In the summer, one can wade and swim in the shallow pools. The most
>>> spectacular are two sets side by side - one showing a carnivore, the
>>> other a herbivore. While there is no way to know if the hunter was
>>> stalking its prey, it certainly fires the imagination.
>>>
>>> But this is really about the issue of pseudo museums. As I was
>>> watching my boys on the other side of the river, skipping stones, of
>>> course, two twenty-something men came down to the bank. After
>>> exchanging pleasantries, how cold is the water, etc. they asked a
>>> question which stunned me: "Do you know where the set of tracks are
>>> showing the human footprints right next to the dinosaurs'?" Of
>>> course I said no. To which they replied, "We stopped at the Museum
>>> on the way in and they have a picture of them (the side-by-side
>>> tracks). They're supposed to be near here. Boy, that's something
>>> I'd really like to see."
>>>
>>> They had been to the Creation Evidence Museum. I'm sorry the boys
>>> and I didn't have time to visit, it would have been fascinating.
>>> Perhaps I should say it would have been illuminating. If you have
>>> time, and the inclination, I recommend perusing their website:
>>>
>>> http://tinyurl.com/2rnao9
>>>
>>> It is a wonderful example of obfuscation through scientific language.
>>>
>>> Recently there was a nice piece on the news about how a
>>> creationist/intelligent design organization uses the Denver Museum
>>> to take tours of home schoolers to show how they, the intelligent
>>> designers, are right and the rest of us are wrong. If someone has
>>> the link to that, I would love to see it shared.
>>>
>>> Frankly, I don't know why I feel compelled to share the story of
>>> this encounter. I have no desire to make fun of these two young
>>> men. They are as interested in the pursuit of truth and meaning as
>>> anyone else. Nor did I feel any compunction to engage them in a
>>> conversation about the flaws in what they had seen at the 'museum.'
>>> I'm not on the front line of the war, or skirmish, or whatever it
>>> should be called, between intelligent design proponents and those
>>> who work hard to try and keep pseudo science in its appropriate
>>> place - outside of science.
>>>
>>> If I gained anything from the experience, it is a deeper admiration
>>> for those who do wage the war. If I learned anything from the
>>> experience, looking at their website, it brings home our collective
>>> willingness to defer to those who offer themselves as experts.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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