Sorry I’m just getting back to you Notary.
***At no point does Werner ever state that he found fossils of currently living species in the same strata as fossils of species which are considered long extinct.***
I suggest you view his DVD. The title (as posted in #81) is Evolution: The Grand Experiment - Living Fossils.
The entire one hour video is devoted to doing just that.
If you don’t want to shell out the dough for it, send me your address in a private reply and I’ll send you mine.
A ridiculous statement NS please revise ***At no point does Werner ever state that he found fossils of currently living species in the same strata as fossils of species which are considered long extinct.*** Strata is sedimentary rock. Only micro-organisms have been found to live in rock!
Living ‘fossils’ of life forms that were once thought extinct by tens and hundreds of millions of years are in fact found to be alive in today’s world with virtually no changes in structural anatomy! STASIS in the fossil record is the rule not the exception.
Time only flows in one direction, therefore it's quite possible according to evolutionary theory for a species thought long extinct to have survived into the present day..... but it's not possible to find a fossilized specimen of a relatively recent species in exactly the same location with long-extinct species.
When paleontologists excavate a site where many animals have died and been fossilized at close to the same time, they have not found Triassic amphibians, dinosaurs, Eocene mammals, and contemporary mammals together. A young-earth chronology would indicate that they should.
As I said up-thread, show me a fossilized velociraptor with a fossilized modern rabbit found in its stomach area in situ, and I'll give the young-earthers a serious hearing.