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Re: paleonet Living Pterosaurs soon on display



I agree with Ken-where do these people get all the time to pursue this 
crap-I hope it's not from NSF, NERC or NSERC
On Friday, December 2, 2005, at 03:57 AM, Kenneth A. Monsch wrote:

> What a load of rubbish, all of it. Even *IF* they find living 
> pterosaurs,
> what does that prove? Only that the pterosaurs that have *evolved* have
> somehow not got extinct all the same. I can't judge from the pages if 
> it's a
> hoax, but if it isn't, I wonder what the heck these people are doing 
> and how
> they're thinking. The authors clearly approach uninformed naive YEC's 
> that
> swallow everything that "Christian authorities" say (ever wonder why
> Christian palaeontologists would feel out of place in church?). Old 
> fluff
> such as the basking shark carcass that is reportedly a plesiosaur, or a
> "dinosaur footprint" with a sandal print inside it are coming up 
> again, as
> if nobody knew what's the truth and what isn't. YEC people, please, for
> God's sake (I mean it), get real.
>
> Ken
> ----- Original Message -----
>> On Thu, 1 Dec 2005, Frank Holterhoff wrote:
>>
>>> Have you folks seen this one yet?
>>>
>>> http://objectiveministries.org/creation/projectpterosaur.html
>>>
>>> I wish I had the time on my hands that some people seem to.
>>>
>>> F
>>>
>>>
>>
>> -- 
>> "You are in error.  No one is screaming.  Thank you for your 
>> cooperation."
>> -Paranoia
>
>
>
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