![]() Third: Grady McMurtry possesessed a slide from a book that, I still have of an 18” cockroach.ĭr. So its not an agenda based response there are recognized by this evolutionary author as well as others that I will add in the future. What we have shown here is that it not just Creationists but also evolutionists that are aware of these giant cockroaches. “Giant dragonflies and huge cockroaches were common in the Carboniferous. In “ Why Giant Bugs Once Roamed the Earth” (National Geographic, August 8, 2011) Ker Than (See “Let’s Squash Natural Selection” for more from Than) said that fossils of “huge cockroaches were common during the Carboniferous period The 2nd 18 inch cockroach is from an Evolutionary publication: The Laws of SciencePart 2 of 6(…are Positive Evidence for Creation, and refute evolution!)Evolutionist-Conver ter Quotes from Video Lectures!ĭon Patton is a credible source whose credentials and character his critics couldn’t match on his worse day. Patton’s work can be seen at Laws of Science Part 2 of 6” about 34:12 at ) Participated in dinosaur excavations in Colorado, Texas, Utah, Wyoming and Canada Worked as Geologist in the US, Canada, Australia, England, Mexico, Peru and Bolivia. Two years, Pacific School of Graduate Studies, Melbourne, Australia (Education) ![]() Two years, Indiana Univ./Purdue Univ., Indianapolis, IN (Geology) Two years, Austin Peay State University, Clarksville, TN (Geology) Four years, Florida College, Temple Terrace, FL (Bible) He has excavated and researched around the world including Mexico, Peru, Bolivia, Israel, France, Italy, Texas, Colorado, Wyoming. He is an area supervisor for the City of David excavations, and site geologist for the Qumram excavations in Israel. Patton has done extensive research in the area of geology and archeology. wife wouldn’t let me bring it in the house.”ĭr. Patton said, “ I excavated a cockroach from near Oblong, Illinois several years ago. Don Patton had unearthed a giant roach fossil. The world’s heaviest cockroach is the Australian giant burrowing cockroach, which can reach 9 cm (3.5 in) in length”Ībove are referencing the largest roach in the world, this is false! As far as fossils go some give it to the 3.5 inch Ohio Fossil.ġ. “Most species are about the size of a thumbnail, but several species are bigger. ![]() ![]() “ Tropical cockroaches are often much bigger, and extinct cockroach relatives and ‘roachoids’ such as the Carboniferous Archimylacris and the Permian Apthoroblattina were not as large as the biggest modern species.” “Scuttling around the floor of Carboniferous forests from., the Archimylacris eggintoni was between two and nine centimeters (¾ and 3½ inches)” The 18 inch cockroach The OHIO cockroach that academia loves ![]()
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