Posted on 03/02/2020 7:20:34 AM PST by fishtank
Dinosaur DNA Found!
February 28, 2020 | David F. Coppedge
Deep-timers had a big enough problem with collagen and melanosomes. But DNA should be long gone. 75 million years? No way!
Could this be the last straw? For two decades now, especially since 2005, creationists have been challenging deep-timers (those who believe life is hundreds of millions of years old, and earth is 4.5 billion years old) with dinosaur soft tissue. Secular reports have been coming in regularly about soft tissue in fossils: feathers, melanosomes, collagen, various proteins, and materials in dinosaur bones that look like stretchy blood vessels and red blood cells. Evolutionists have been scrambling to find chemical mechanisms that might stabilize the molecules over deep time (see 18 Feb 2020 for latest attempt). They trot out their theories as proof that soft tissues can survive tens of millions of years, never taking seriously the creationist critiques, which include the fact that evolutionists themselves had already predicted that soft tissues could not survive anywhere near that long.
But DNA? Thats impossible. Sorry, Jurassic Park fans; DNA degrades way too fast. Evolutionists know that.
(Excerpt) Read more at crev.info ...
When I was four I got mad at my dad for some reason, and my mom said I called him a tyrannosaurus rex.
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Haha! Nice!
Dad probably smiled...
LOL! Good one. But seriously, if interested look up the name Barry Settergield. I was convinced by his data.
Hit me, I'll hit you back.....
haha
My eye's, my eye's, I can't un-see that image.
That sir, is hitting way below the belt. I call foul!!! /S
Um, that would be Barry Setterfield.
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