Thirty years ago I read about these.....

I see there's some excellent reasoned arguments explaining the geological footprints.............

Oh I've just woke up and there was me dreaming of a reasoned debate ............



You know where you can stick your footprints. Open your mind, google the reith lectures and then this guy and listen to what he has to say.

Vilayanur S. Ramachandran: The Emerging Mind: 2003

Good one Quote "Open your mind" but you've evidently closed yours.
I've looked up your references will study them a bit later..........all you have done is come out with a response which shows you have a no reasoned response to the arguments that are presented in the video
"You know where you can stick you footprints" very good! a well reasoned logical argument
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Nobody who still has his marbles is going to watch an hour long video which tries to prove dinosaurs and humans wandered down a path together at the same time.
 
Nobody who still has his marbles is going to watch an hour long video which tries to disprove dinosaurs and humans wandered down a path together at the same time.
 
Nobody who still has his marbles is going to watch an hour long video which tries to disprove dinosaurs and humans wandered down a path together at the same time.

You can say that again.. :lol: :lol:
 
Nobody who still has his marbles is going to watch an hour long video which tries to prove dinosaurs and humans wandered down a path together at the same time.

You can say that again.. :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
 
Funny how some people won't look beyond the next hill
Or wonder what's around the corner.
Me I always want to look might not like what I see but I'll have a look.

Some people prefer to accept mental abstractions as factual.
It's like when Wakefield was castigated about the mmr vaccine
People believe the hype when in fact if you listen to his version
He was vocalising what a research team had concluded ( that's a team not just him ) I think the day will come when he'll be proved correct.
He had some mighty vested interests stacked against but he had the guts to speak out.
Some on here accept the spoonfed lies about him.
Without examining the evidence for themselves.

No one on here has watched it and said " interesting but it can't be true because ......." Playground mocking says more about the individual coming out with it than the intended recipient.
 
Funny how some people won't look beyond the next hill
Or wonder what's around the corner.
Me I always want to look might not like what I see but I'll have a look.



YES!! VERY GOOD!! YOU WILL HAVE A LOOK!!


And then you will open your bible and bury your head in the scriptures again, it would make no difference to you whatsoever, if we were visited by beings from another planet you would dismiss it as a hoax or similar, because your god made Adam & Eve on this planet, not in some far flung galaxy.
 
pred";p="2677266 said:
Funny how some people won't look beyond the next hill
Or wonder what's around the corner.
Me I always want to look might not like what I see but I'll have a look.



So tell me, is by any chance god over the next hill??

Also what's round the corner?? don't tell me! god almighty!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
I watched it for 3 minutes. What do I win?

Usual mixture of fallacous arguments, dishonesty and poorly thought out ideas, that we've come to expect for creationists. Completely unscientific

The human remains were buried 15' below the surface, not 50'. Also, dinosaur bones are always fossilised (in the true sense) in one form or another. The human bones were largely unfossilised. The green diposits were probably from the copper in the sediment.

Also, the bones have actually been dated:
In the late 1980's some of the bones were dated by a UCLA lab, yielding an age of 210 +/- 70 years (Berger and Protsch, 1989). Shortly thereafter Arthur Strahler (1989) published his book Science and Earth History, a chapter of which recounted the Moab Man saga. Later carbon dating tests on more recent excavations from the mine in the early 1990's yielded dates of 1450 +/- 90, with a calibrated one-sigma date range of AD 540 to AD 670, suggesting that the mine had been used by native Americans for at least several hundred years. (Coulam and Schroedl, 1995). However, the dates are consistent with intrusive burials, and contradict claims that the bones were part of the Mesozoic, Dakota Sandstone host rock, dated at approximately 100 million years by mainstream geology. Further corroboration of Marwitt's analysis is found in a draft of a book by researchers Eckert and Eckert (1979), who were dismayed by the failure of Burdick and other creationists to depict the Moab Man evidence fairly and accurately. For several years afterward the case seemed to be largely abandoned by most creationists.

http://paleo.cc/paluxy/moab-man.htm

And here:
http://www.talkorigins.org/indexcc/CC/CC111.html

And regarding footprints as evidence of human walking with dinosaurs:
2.Creationists often failed to exercise scientific rigor and due caution in their early Paluxy field work and promotions. Subseqwuently many also mischaracterized or minimized the mainstream work and alalyses which prompted creationist reevaluations of the evidence (Schadewald, 1986; Kuban, 1986c). However, most no longer use the Paluxy tracks among their arguments, and major creationist organizations such as ICR and AIG have advised that the Paluxy tracks not be cited as evidence against evolution. Continuing "man track" claims by a few individuals such as Carl Baugh and Don Patton have not stood up to close scrutiny (Kuban, 1989).
http://www.talkorigins.org/indexcc/CC/CC101.html

When other creationists back off an idea because its too wacky, the remaining creationsists that support it look particularly stupid. Science has plenty of evidence to prove this wrong, and creationists know it.
 
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