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Re: paleonet Living Pterosaurs soon on display



If they don't find it in the next X number of months, then they will try to keep finding it for the next X number of months, and so on.  After a while, their focus will shift to something else, and it will not go down in their history as a failure; it simply won't go down in their history at all.
   If these were people that learned from their mitakes, these myths would not exist.
Andrea


On Fri, 2 Dec 2005, baldwin wrote:

> Frank,
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> Is this the same Paley that found the watch on Hampstead Heath?
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> But don't knock this too far. At least (perhaps unwittingly) Paley proposes to 
> do something that in the end has to be testable and knowable: they do or they 
> don't find their display specimens. If they don't - what then?
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> Chris Baldwin
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> Frank Holterhoff wrote:
>> Have you folks seen this one yet?
>> 
>> http://objectiveministries.org/creation/projectpterosaur.html
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>> I wish I had the time on my hands that some people seem to.
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