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Morris all but
admits this, concluding that "it would now be improper for
creationists to continue to use the Paluxy data as evidence
against evolution."
ICR has since retracted their claim that the "footprints" are real.
John D. Morris, head of the Institute for Creation Research
(ICR)
admits this, concluding that "it would now be improper for
creationists to continue to use the Paluxy data as evidence
against evolution."
ICR has since retracted their claim that the "footprints" are real.
John D. Morris, head of the Institute for Creation Research
(ICR)