Anyone else remember this one?
To young-earth creationists, that's practically a documentary.
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Hi,
I noticed that you appear to like Stanley and the Dinosaurs. You can see this and other films I've made at: JohnClarkMatthews.com
I'm still building the site. I plan to add behind the scenes stills and various bits of trivia.
Best,
John C. Matthews