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19th July 2002, 12:52 PM
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Reps: 10 (power: 0) | | Are human remains ever found with dinosaurs? I read this at: http://www.angelfire.com/mi/dinosaurs/behemoth.html
Granted, a young earth creationist site, but I am not wondering about the site, or its bias, I am wondering about a supposed fact that I read there, so please just answer that question.
Are humans ever found in the same geological column as dinosaurs, and if so, how is that explained? | 
19th July 2002, 01:04 PM
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19th July 2002, 01:12 PM
|  | Based on a True Story 37  | | Join Date: 8th May 2002 Location: Centreville, VA
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Those are clearly a hoax. I wish creationist wouldn't keep presenting that, as it makes the rest of their stuff look horrible. | 
19th July 2002, 01:21 PM
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to answer your question - no. Human and dinosaur remains are never found together, in rocks of the same stratum, or in rocks of the same age.
I didn't click the link though.
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19th July 2002, 02:01 PM
|  | <font color="#880000" ></font>The sum of everything = zero
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Reps: 143,091 (power: 154) | | Sorry Wolseley, but those dino/human tracks have been DISCREDITED, DISMISSED AND DEBUNKED BY CREATIONISTS. According to answersingenesis.com (a creationist website) :
"‘Paluxy tracks prove that humans and dinosaurs co-existed.’ Some prominent creationist promoters of these tracks have long since withdrawn their support. Some of the allegedly human tracks may be artefacts of erosion of dinosaur tracks obscuring the claw marks. There is a need for properly documented research on the tracks before we would use them to argue the coexistence of humans and dinosaurs. However there is much evidence that dinosaurs and humans co-existed—see Q&A: Dinosaurs ( http://www.answersingenesis.org/Home.../dinosaurs.asp)"
Most of their evidence for human / dinosaur coexistance is little more then pleading.
You should check the whole "don't use list" from answersingenesis.com ( http://www.answersingenesis.org/Home...q/dont_use.asp) .
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