Getting a Kick out of Ice Age Footprints

Two researchers were on a U.S. Air Force test range in Utah's West Desert looking for signs of campfires from way back when, but they found footprints instead. These went back to the Ice Age, and were formed by rather interesting conditions. They are similar to Ice Age tracks in other parts of the world.

Biblical creation scientists and their secular counterparts agree that there was an Ice Age, but then they part ways. Secularists believe in numerous ice ages, but they only have enough evidence to hang their hats on only one.

Beach footprints via Freepik
Bare feet making tracks in the Ice Age? That required wet conditions. The formation of the Ice Age requires unique conditions that secularist cannot explain with their deep-time beliefs, even using fundamentally-flawed concepts do not help. Creation science models of the Genesis Flood and the conditions at the time provide satisfactory answers about how it happened. It also explains why ancient Egypt and Israel were desirable places to live.
Anthropologists Thomas Urban (Cornell University) and Daron Duke (Far Western Anthropological Research Group) recently found preserved human footprints on an Air Force testing range located on the salt flats of Utah. These footprints are called “ghost tracks” because they are very hard to see except after rainfall when moisture can make them visible. Ground-penetrating radar revealed the presence of even more impressions for a total of 88 footprints.

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