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The Nampa Image - An Ancient Artifact?
Robert E. Gentet and Edward C. Lain
The July 1889 find in Nampa, Idaho, of a small human figure during a well-drilling operation caused intense scientific interest last century. Unmistakably made by human hands, it was found at a depth (320') which would appear to place its age far before the expected arrival of man in this part of the world, according to accepted evolutionary dating techniques. Although all but forgotten by the general scientific community, the evidence, when viewed without evolutionary bias, still sounds convincing over a century after its discovery. Continue Reading
AMERICAN ATHEISTS DESECRATE THE DEAD
Edward C. Lain
American Atheists went to federal court this week to stop the Utah Highway Patrol and the Utah Department of Transportation from erecting large metal Christian crosses on state property that honor state troopers killed in the line of duty. Continue Reading
Misrepresentations of the South: Exploring the Common Myths of the South
Terianne H. Lain
There are many fictitious stories of the War for Southern Independence that have become legend and history. Fictitious in that they tell an incomplete or exaggerated story. In some cases, there has been outright deception.Continue Reading
The Case For The Calaveras Skull
Edward C. Lain and Robert E. Gentet
The Calaveras Skull was discovered in 1866 in a gold-bearing gravel dated by conventional geology as tens of millions of years older than man’s supposed origin. It initiated one of the greatest controversies over American fossil finds of ancient man. All individuals connected with the original find believed it to be genuine, including the famous nineteenth century geologist J. D. Whitney who made it widely known. Later, a ferocious attack by both evolutionists and some religionists branded the skull as merely a trick played upon the unsuspecting finder (Mattison) and the geologist examiner (Whitney). Close examination of the historical facts shows the skull should be taken seriously as one of the most mysterious and probably most significant human fossil finds on the North American continent. The authors believe the Calaveras Skull and hundreds of associated human artifacts have withstood the test of time and constitute remarkable evidences of ancient man existing in America before the commencement of the Post-Flood Ice Age.Continue Reading