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100 Reasons to Choose Biblical Creation Over Evolution
89. Meister Print
In 1968, near Antelope Springs, Utah, William J. Meister found an apparent fossil sandal print inside a 2-inch thick slab of rock. Found within the print itself were two obvious trilobite fossils, animals said to have gone extinct 240 million years before man evolved. No one has ever questioned the identification of the trilobite fossils, although most evolutionists contend that the apparent sandal print is nothing more than a natural formation roughly resembling the shape of a shoe.

If it isn't a sandal print, it is the most remarkable fluke of nature, because the heel of the print is about 1/8 of an inch deeper than the rest of the foot and worn, just like modern shoes. This plus the fact that the stitching marks were clearly visible makes the idea that the print is a natural formation very unlikely. This is the "smoking gun" evidence against long ages of time, and absolutely falsifies the currently accepted beliefs about man's evolution.