Re: How deep the flood?

Arthur V. Chadwick (chadwicka@swac.edu)
Mon, 12 Jan 1998 10:22:22 -0800

At 08:15 PM 1/10/98 -0600, Glenn wrote:
>I am reading a book which might have data of interest for flood
>afficionados. The book is M. Lockley and Adrian P. Hunt, Dinosaur Tracks,
>(New York: Columbia University Press,1995). The book, as the title
>suggests, discusses dinosaur tracks (and other types of tracks which occur
>throughout the western United States.
>
>The connection between the concept of a global flood and this book comes
>from the one single truth--an animal cannot leave footprints if its body is
>further from the ground's surface than the length of its legs. An animal
>cannot leave footprints if it is floating in 1000 feet of water. Also,
>airbreathing animals cannot remain submerged very long in order to leave a
>continuous sequence of tracks.

Brand has shown that all of these assumptions are falsified in his research
on the Coconino Sandstone.
Art
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