So a fossil is always correlated to the era of the strata in which it is embedded, except when it doesn't fit the evolutionary presupposition. In that case it is obviously an example of erosion and redeposition.
Okay, I get it. Kind of like, "heads I win, tails you lose." I've always liked that kind of scientific proposition.
“So a fossil is always correlated to the era of the strata in which it is embedded”
Wrong.
The shear ignorance of your post astounds me. If “Dino” died by falling into a cravase of older rock, or was burried in an avalanche of much older rock, what do you think the “strata test” would show?
Also not to be discussed in detail is the idea of redepositation. It has never been observed, nor the conditions that would allow for it been defined and therefore also exists only as the imaginary fairy tale.