Exactly right.
It is the 'old-earth' crowd that has 'hijacked' and 'misrepresented' the evidence.
When did 'evolution' *predict* that 68 million year old fossils would have soft tissue in them?
It *never* did.
Why should it? Wrong subject.
Evolution doesn't try to predict decay as far as I know.
Evolution is a process by which life forms change to suit their environment. It has nothing to do with "predicting" the condition of fossils.
That's like saying that meteorology never predicted that the puddle in my driveway would resemble Lake Erie.
Dinosaurs are still around, in the ocean at least. The Japanese fished one up and then dumped it for its bad smell. Aaaargh!
ok, GourmetDan, so tell us:
Exactly what part of evolutionary theory do you believe would have anything to say about what happens to meat after an organism dies? this ought to be amnusing.