Carl Baugh
"Carl Edward Baugh (born October 21, 1936) is an American young earth creationist. Along with others, Baugh claims to have discovered human footprints alongside dinosaur footprints near the Paluxy River in Texas, but never provided evidence for his alleged findings. Baugh is a national television host, purporting to present science supporting creationism on the program "Creation in the 21st Century" on the Trinity Broadcasting Network. His claims have been called into question by the scientific community and other creationists. His educational credentials have also been called into question. He was also the president and a graduate of Pacific International University, an unaccredited university located in Springfield, Missouri."
- Text from Wikipedia entry for "Carl Baugh" (accessed 10/23/2015) [links added]
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Blog Posts and Articles
- "Carl Baugh's Many Frauds" (Gary S. Hurd, 5/22/2014)
- "#476: Carl Baugh" (Encyclopedia of American Loons, 3/21/2013)
- "The Sad Case of Carl Baugh" (Michael Heiser, 6/8/2011)
- "My Trip to the Creation Evidence Museum in Glen Rose, Texas" (The Whited Sepulchre, 10/24/2010)
- "A Matter of Degree: Carl Baugh's Alleged Credentials" (Glen J. Kuban, 1989)
Other Sources
- "Other Views: Carl Baugh" (Institute for Biblical and Scientific Studies)
- "The Carl Baugh Page" (John Stear)
- "What About Carl Baugh? A Commentary by Answers in Genesis" (on TalkOrigins webpage)