I looked at the site and couldn't find what kind of stations he was being broadcast on. I'm guessing most likely the stations on which you could hear him were of the conservative religious sort mostly. That would explain the type of callers he got because the listeners were by and large conservative creationists or at least evolutionary sceptics. He implies that evolutionists did not call because they could not answer. I would suggest they didn't even HEAR of his challenge because they weren't listening.
As for the footprints that were mentioned next to bones. I am guessing that the homo sapien footprints found next to dinosaur prints and found in a dry riverbed were those that were being referred to. In that case the human AND Dinosaur prints were BOTH in stone which would have had to been turned to stone fairly quickly for both prints to be as clear as they are.
As for the Bible. If you look at it only as a historical book you can find a lot of it is archeologically accurate. Try reading "The Bible Was my Treasure Map". It is written by a NON-creationist and takes the Bible solely as a historical book. There is some value in studying the Bible from that perspective at least. Don't just completely ignore it because of it's religious associations.
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