Re: OT: Racial superiority / Intelligent design was Re: OT:Thanksgiving




Alistair <alistair@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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There are obvious human
artifacts, like rock hammers with wooden handles, found embedded in
seams of coal; I've seen them.

What would be really convincing would be a dinosaur skeleton holding a
placard with "End nuclear testing now!". A discarded rock hammer is
just that.


Actually, there are many cases of "objects out of place". There's quite an
extensive literature on them. What Judson meant and didn't express well is
that in seams of coal freshly opened there have been found tools, metal
cubes, chains, etc., etc. - none of which could have been "salted" there.
The Sourcebook Project of Glen Arm, MD, has a book on these and other neat
things like live frogs found in little cavities dozens of feet underground.
(The Project may not be around any more but its books surely are).

Not that such things should give Judson much comfort as some of them occur
within rocks demonstrably more than 6000 years old.

PL


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