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05-02-2002, 11:31 AM | #1 |
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gold chain found in coal
sounds like another tall tale that the likes of Kent Hovind would spread around.
Anyone know of a good site debunking this claim? Or at least giving accurate information about it. Apparently a gold chain in coal debunks the "evolution age of coal". Whatever that is. |
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How can any of you doubt the information on that <a href="http://www.time-travel.com/paleozoi.htm" target="_blank">web page</a>? I says very clearly on the logo at the top that it is "forbidden knowledge" and "CAUTION: The Truth is here."
Also, re: the third from the bottom, the Utah shoe print. Possibly none of you have seen the high resolution photo. Clearly visible where the sole joins the heel are the words "HECHO EN MEXICO". I'll see if I can find that photo. |
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