Hi,
I am looking for people who are serious artists (2D/3D) who are
interested in the paleontology of extinct life forms. The emphysis is
on Permian through the Mesozoic. Artists may be amateur or professional
and should:
1. Have considerable knowledge of fossils and prehistoric life (a
college degree in a biological/geological science is a plus)
2. Have experience in doing story-boarding
3. Have interest in 2D/3D CG, animation and cinematography
4. Have interest in science fiction based on science fact.
5. Have experience and interest in world travel
6. Be Christian or Jewish and believes that evolution was probably
one of God's primary mechanisms for "creation"
(no atheists please)
I am in the Houston, Texas area but I welcome replies from
(particularly) the present/former British common-wealth countries such
as the UK, South Africa and Australia.
Thanks, and God Bless...
Paul K. McKneely
Ken Shaw - 27 Jun 2005 16:43 GMT
> Hi,
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> Paul K. McKneely
Good to see another xtian who feels it is acceptable to discriminate.
Ken
John Harshman - 27 Jun 2005 20:16 GMT
>>Hi,
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> Good to see another xtian who feels it is acceptable to discriminate.
Isn't that the whole point of putting a fish on your yellow pages ad?
Ken Shaw - 27 Jun 2005 21:27 GMT
>>>Hi,
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> Isn't that the whole point of putting a fish on your yellow pages ad?
AIUI it is not so much a statement that you discriminate but that you
are a xtian so that others who want to only do business with xtians will
know.
Ken
John Harshman - 28 Jun 2005 16:33 GMT
>>>>Hi,
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> are a xtian so that others who want to only do business with xtians will
> know.
So you're not discriminating, precisely, but facilitating and welcoming
discrimination.