<HTML>The Burdick Print is a classic example of how incapable
some Young Earth creationists are of recognizing
a fake fossil when they see one. The Meister Print, see
below URLs, show how they are often incapable of
distinguishing natural weathering features from real
fossil footprints. This is case where they are so desperate
to find any evidence to prove their case that delude
themselves into falsely believing carvings and natural
features are real fossil footprint much to the amusement
of geologists and paleontologists in general.
The "Burdick Print"
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In the above web page they wrote:
"Baugh and Patton further maintain that cross
sections of the track show pressure lines proving its
authenticity. However, the slab is actually one of
several loose "man tracks" with ambiguous histories
and severe anatomic problems. The alleged subsurface
pressure lines are actually algal structures which often
truncate abruptly at the print depression, demonstrating
that the print was carved. Moreover, the orientation of
the algal structures indicates that the "up" direction of
the print is the bottom of the rock bed, providing
further evidence of carving."
For more about Don Patton and the way he treats his
critics got to:
1. Some Questionable Creationist Credentials
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2. Rebuttal to Rumor that I Destroyed a Paluxy Track
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Of course. there is Carl Baugh
A Matter of Degree: An Examination of Carl Baugh's
Alleged Credentials (Originally published in NCSE
Reports Vol 9, No. 6, Nov-Dec. 1989)
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also, go see:
Alleged Out-of-Order fossil claims on NBC TV show
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The Paluxy Dinosaur/"Man Track" Controversy
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The Life and Death of Malachite Man
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Another false human footprint
The "Meister Print": An Alleged Human Sandal Print from Utah
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Have Fun
Keith
Sea-monster or Shark? An Analysis of a Supposed
Plesiosaur Carcass Netted in 1977 - National Center
for Science Education Reports, May/June 1997,
Vol. 17, No. 3, pp. 16-28.
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