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1 posted on 06/29/2015 8:09:21 AM PDT by fishtank
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I just don’t have enough faith to believe in the evolutionary dogma of millions of years.


2 posted on 06/29/2015 8:17:46 AM PDT by .45 Long Colt
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As the article states: “One simple suggestion solves these dilemmas—dinosaur fossils formed thousands, not millions of years ago.”

Oh Boy! If anyone believes this let me know and I will contact you later with a great investment “secret” on how to cash in on the Greek stock market.


3 posted on 06/29/2015 8:21:15 AM PDT by DH (Once the tainted finger of government touches anything the rot begins)
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To: fishtank

Are there idiots who believe this nonsense?


7 posted on 06/29/2015 8:29:32 AM PDT by montag813 (Pray for Israel)
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Dinosaur proteins and radiocarbon wreak ‘Jurassic World’ havoc

Latest creationist research demolishes dinosaur dogma

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Published: 25 June 2015 (GMT+10)

The record-earning movie Jurassic World continuously reminds its viewing audience that dinosaurs went extinct tens of millions of years ago. Most agree with this, of course, because it is the standard view of the evolutionary establishment. But just days after the movie hit big screens around the world, six technical papers in a special, groundbreaking, dinosaur issue of the journal Creation Research Society1 Quarterly (CRSQ) presented evidence that directly confronts the millions-of-years concept.2

I wrote one paper that reviewed a few dozen reports published over several decades in evolutionary journals, all showing evidence of original biochemicals like collagen protein persisting in dinosaur bones and other fossils. Apparently, not all fossils are totally permineralized and this remains a thorny issue for evolutionist researchers in trying to explain how such organic material could still be intact in the remains of dinosaurs that supposedly died out at least 65 million years ago. Indeed, the paper also identified published decay rates that show proteins have a maximum shelf-life of fewer than a million years, assuming reasonable earth surface temperatures.

The Jurassic World movie even mentions the dinosaur “soft tissues” that creation scientists have long argued shows a recent burial.3,4 In one scene, two young characters discuss how iron acted as a preservative to keep proteins and DNA around long enough for the movie’s scientists to reconstruct an array of extinct animals. This ‘iron solution’ idea has taken on a life of its own in an attempt to explain how soft tissue, proteins and blood cells could survive in fossils that are ‘obviously tens of millions of years old’. The whole idea of iron generating free radicals as a preservative is firmly debunked in one of the CRSQ papers. Here, two Ph.D. chemists demonstrate that the radicals, and the water they are transported in, actually destroy the chemicals of life, not preserve them.5 One wonders where such iron rich solutions might apparently appear so abundantly in nature, and paint themselves onto inner bone proteins as to preserve the dozens of dinosaur proteins found around the world with no evidence of iron on or near them.

Another paper in this dino issue features stunning close-up images of intact bone cells from a Triceratops horn. Researchers used a strong chelating agent (EDTA) to dissolve and remove the bone’s hard minerals. Remarkably, they also show networks of tiny blood vessels. This adds to the list of original biochemicals and tissue remnants that should not exist in fossils any older than one million years.

Creation researcher Vance Nelson and I wrote the last CRSQ paper in this issue, which showed even more clearly how far Jurassic Worlddeparts from science and history. Carbon dates from seven dinosaur bones, including the Triceratops that yielded cells, also indicate young fossils. Radiocarbon in fish fossils, and even Paleozoic wood and lizard samples add to dozens of already published radiocarbon dates for fossils, wood, shells, and coal—all supposedly tens or hundreds of millions of years old. Carbon-14 decays so fast that it should all have become stable nitrogen-14, and would be undetectable after well under a million years.6 Vance Nelson’s book Untold Secrets of Planet Earth: Flood Fossils noted carbon-14 in dinosaur bones tested by the radioisotope lab of a major university in the US. What is it doing in so many samples, including dinosaur bones?

One simple suggestion solves these dilemmas—dinosaur fossils formed thousands, not millions of years ago. That’s why they still have proteins, cells, and radiocarbon. But due to the ruling paradigm of millions of years of evolution, such ‘young’ ages for the existence of dinosaurs are simply dismissed.

All this reveals a stunning Jurassic irony. In order to pretend that dinosaurs could not live with humans, evolutionary history demands we overlook genetics, biochemistry and radiocarbon results. But if we follow these sciences and instead look past millions-of-years dogma, we find that dinosaurs really did live only thousands of years ago, with humans.7



8 posted on 06/29/2015 8:29:44 AM PDT by Bratch
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To: fishtank

Utter nonsense.


9 posted on 06/29/2015 8:30:48 AM PDT by dinodino
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To: fishtank
Some fossils found near Glenn Rose, Texas add information. See Dinosaur Valley State Park. Human footprints in same fossil and fossilized area as dinosaur footprints. A flood about 1908 move huge amounts of formation that had covered the fossils. When the water level is low, visitors can still walk on and touch the tracks that remain in the stream bed.

https://www.forbiddenhistory.info/?q=node/55

Picture near bottom of website page complete with CT scan of a footprint: http://dinosaurc14ages.com/footprints.htm

http://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/dinosaur-valley . Or do a web search. I think there are more examples in the US.

27 posted on 06/29/2015 11:11:15 AM PDT by SetFree (American)
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To: fishtank

creo balderdash


38 posted on 06/30/2015 5:30:16 AM PDT by bert ((K.E.; N.P.; GOPc.;+12, 73, ..... No peace? then no peace!)
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