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Re: High speed rocks and strange notes.
>More on the subject (I think), I also had a chance to visit the Field Museum
of
>Natural History's "DNA to Dinosaurs Exhibit". Well worth the price of
>admission, but I was concerned with some things I saw there. At each major
>"station" there was a place to submit questions and these were posted on a
>board nearby. The majority of the notes said something to the effect "This
is
>all a lie, read the Bible for the truth!". I am curious whether this is a
>common thing, or was I following a bus group of Creationists?
Sadly, your too choices are not mutally exclusive: you may have been
followed by a bus load of Creationists, which is a common thing...
On a related note: anyone else see adds for some "paranormal" show on which
they had an 'arkeologist' pointing to a doubly-plunging anticline, and
calling it the Ark?
Thomas R. Holtz, Jr.
Vertebrate Paleontologist
Dept. of Geology
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742
Email:Thomas_R_HOLTZ@umail.umd.edu (th81)
Fax: 301-314-9661
Phone:301-405-4084