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EPISODE · Aug 20, 2012 · 1H 1M

VFTB 120: Forbidden Archaeology

from A View from the Bunker · host Derek & Sharon Gilbert

IS IT still science when data that doesn't fit a political (or spiritual) agenda is discarded?Dr. Aaron Judkins, an archaeologist and explorer from Texas, talks about anomalies in the fossil record that most people never hear about, like the fossilized human footprints at the Paluxy River near Glen Rose, Texas — found beside and inside tracks left by dinosaurs.  We also discuss his new book, Alien Agenda: The Return of the Nephilim — and why an archaeologist is concerned with the UFO phenomenon to begin with.Note: In the interest of fairness, it should be pointed out that even some young Earth creationists such as Dr. John D. Morris, President of the Institute for Creation Research, believe that it is "improper for creationists to continue to use the Paluxy data as evidence against evolution" because the tracks are, at best, inconclusive.However, there are still unanswered questions raised by the soft tissues preserved in fossils supposedly millions of years old.   And we note that the first comprehensive study of all 200 specimens of human-like fossils known as hominims "revealed that they are probably all variants of Homo sapiens."  In other words, Australopithecus, Neanderthal, and you, dear reader, are all the same species.Please join the discussion at the PID Radio Cafe, visit the VFTB Facebook page and check out the great Christian podcasters at the Revelations Radio Network.

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