Re: Reply to James

John Tant, N4XAN (jtant@exis.net)
Sun, 19 Jan 1997 21:18:26 -0500

Ackerman. It's a Young World After All. p. 84
He talks about them but gives no particular reference.

Khofal. Handy Dandy Evolution Refuter. p. 88
He discusses polystrate fossils and references Rupke's article
in Creation Research Soc. Qtrly, May 1966, p. 16-37

Morris, J. The Young Earth. p. 100-102
Long discussion, with photos - speaks specifically of polystrates
through multiple coal seams.

Young, Davis. Christianity and the Age of the Earth. p. 74, 83, 137-
138, 147
Acknowledges their existence. References 2 articles by Rupke
(one of which being Geo. Soc. of America 80 (1969) p. 2109-14

This is just a few of the references in my library. I don't pretend
to be qualified to address any of them. I've just listed them FYI.
I hope this helps.
jbt

Glenn Morton wrote:
>
> Can you provide a reference for the polystrate tree through several strata of
> coal? I have never heard of this even in creationist literature.

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