I disagree that it was well presented. For example, they propose that men and dinosaurs lived in the same time period (even show dinosaurs on the ark).
They say: we have not found any human and dinosaur fossils together. That doesn't disprove our theory, we just haven't found them yet.
They also assert that some large number of archeological finds have proven portions of the Bible to be true. They give no further information. If you have it, give it to me.
If your _actually_ interested and not just throwing a challenge out,
read Lee Stroebel’s “Case for...” books.
I wasn’t saying that I was there and I said it — I said it was someone else’s statement about the place.
However, when I do get to see it myself, I’ll give you my report, here on Free Republic. I would be more than happy to do that.
But, in any case, I have no idea why those particular educators would make a statement like that, unless that was their feeling. I can only take them at their word.