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Stan
Lutz is a trained Medical Assistant currently living in Tacoma Washington.
Stan has been interested in reconciling the Bible with science for most
of his life, and is in the process of developing a
creation museum. Toward that end, he has assembled numerous artifacts,
which he displays for interested groups upon request or when speaking on
various topics of creation apologetics.
He formally studied
creation science through
Kent
Hovind’s ministry and successfully finished the equivalent of 20 college
credits of creation science 101, 102, 103, and 104.
In early 2005 and part of 2006 Stan worked for
Joe Taylor at the
Mt. Blanco Fossil Museum, in Crosbyton, Texas. During his time at Mt.
Blanco, he led museum tours and partipated in two
fossil digs that
resulted in the excavation of parts of two
mammoths.
Mr. Lutz also assisted with the assembly of a
Bison priscus skull from Alaska, a large
Hadrosaur skull, and a
Psittacosaurus skeleton. In addition, he helped finish the Lone Star
Mastodon skull found in San Antonio, Texas, which is said to be one of the
largest four-tusked mastodon skulls ever found.
Stan also spent time at
Creation Evidence Museum in Glen Rose, Texas along the Paluxy River
examining the dinosaur and human footprints found together. While at Glen
Rose, Stan and
Ian Juby filmed a dig with
Carl Baugh
where several new tracks were discovered.
Mr. Lutz has extensively studied the Missoula Flood and Bonneville Flood
geology, which both left deposits in the same areas from Lewiston, Idaho on
down to the Pacific. In addition, Stan has explored much of the Mt. St.
Helens terrain, and had the pleasure of watching it change from the time of
the eruption in 1980.
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