Where are all the descendants of the fossil species that no longer exist? Why don’t current species date back to the same time?
Where are the human remains embedded in the same rock strata as the dinosaurs?
None of that matters to the people who will not accept evolution as a reasonable explanation.
If you’re not a Noah’s Ark Republican, you’re just not welcome at the table.
Answers to questions, as follows:
- Introductory biology textbooks stress how difficult it is for a fossil to be created. Soft parts (e.g. tissues) typically dont last the test of time. Conditions also play a key role. Thats why we have a lot of fossils of organisms that were hard-shelled. Carbon dating reveals the ages of these organisms, which are often in the millions of years as opposed to young-earth creationists thousands of years time span.
- Natural selection.
- The question is clearly worded from a young-earth perspective. Dinosaurs died out sixty-five million years ago. We havent been around for that long. There are no human remains embedded in the same rock strata as the dinosaurs because we didnt live together. People who ask questions like this must have loved the Flintstones as kids.
None of that matters to the people who will not accept evolution as a reasonable explanation.
Thats unfortunate.
Im libertarian anyway. I shouldn't be grouped with the Noahs Ark Republicans. I thank my parents for never sending me to Sunday School. Ive actually read the New Testament as a consequence.