Posted on 06/29/2015 8:09:20 AM PDT by fishtank
Dinosaur proteins and radiocarbon wreak Jurassic World havoc
Latest creationist research demolishes dinosaur dogma
by Brian Thomas
Published: 25 June 2015 (GMT+10)
The record-earning movie Jurassic World continuously reminds its viewing audience that dinosaurs went extinct tens of millions of years ago. Most agree with this, of course, because it is the standard view of the evolutionary establishment. But just days after the movie hit big screens around the world, six technical papers in a special, groundbreaking, dinosaur issue of the journal Creation Research Society1 Quarterly (CRSQ) presented evidence that directly confronts the millions-of-years concept.2
I wrote one paper that reviewed a few dozen reports published over several decades in evolutionary journals, all showing evidence of original biochemicals like collagen protein persisting in dinosaur bones and other fossils. Apparently, not all fossils are totally permineralized and this remains a thorny issue for evolutionist researchers in trying to explain how such organic material could still be intact in the remains of dinosaurs that supposedly died out at least 65 million years ago. Indeed, the paper also identified published decay rates that show proteins have a maximum shelf-life of fewer than a million years, assuming reasonable earth surface temperatures.
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Geology is not at all like math. Evolution is even farther from it. Both geology and evolution require interpretation of the data (i.e. personal speculation). Math does not require personal speculation. Math, beyond the foundational, observable truths (1 + 1 = 2), requires proof. Geology and evolution require a good story.
“...believe in the facts of geology and evolution...” - that is the fallacy of Begging the Question (which meaning is far from what is commonly used for “raises the question”). Begging the Question means assuming the truth of your position to prove it...as you have done here. The “facts” to which you refer are not facts at all, but assumptions that attempt to explain observable phenomena. What are your assumptions to explain protein lasting millions of years?
But I don't believe that. I believe God created the Heavens and the Earth...and that "evolution" is part of his brilliant design. Why are those two beliefs mutually exclusive?
Bushwah! this is what you posted: “Are there idiots who believe this nonsense?”
That closes debate.
Rescind that statement and I will engage.
And that is what evolution is. Good job for recognizing this!! WooHoo!!
The geological record is dependent on assumptions about how long granitic rock took to form. The work of Robert Gentry turns this multi-gazillion year assumption into tenths of milliseconds. Let the data speak.
Just look inside the human body and the complexity found there, even at the cellular level, it is like a whole universe.
https://www.forbiddenhistory.info/?q=node/55
Picture near bottom of website page complete with CT scan of a footprint: http://dinosaurc14ages.com/footprints.htm
http://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/dinosaur-valley . Or do a web search. I think there are more examples in the US.
Besides the legends of dragons, my children also mentioned the legends of the giant sea serpents, also common across many cultures.
Sure, just as soon as the author explains his theory that fossilization took place in a few thousand years.
bfl
He explained it - maybe you can get someone to read it to you.
Your turn.
Because the thought that evolution occurred after God created requires death- which then requires a fallen world before the creation of man and therefore death predates God’s requirement that the woman’s seed will crush the serpents head- ie defeat Satan for the souls of (willing)men. If death and decay predates the killing of an animal by God to provide a covering (salvation, redemption from guilt)for man, then there is hope.
Also, if man is simply a higher form of swamp pus, then what is man’s life really worth? God says He created man in His image and likeness, not that of an amoeba.
Regards
correction: “then there is NO hope”
I read a good article by Dinesh D’souza and debating evolution. The point of it was that maybe evolution did occur but the difference was that the caveman was given consciousness and a soul by God. Thus creating him in His image.
I thought that creationists had finally accepted that those Glen Rose footprints weren’t footprints at all. Has something changed?
Well, D’souza seems like a good guy, but if he is quibbling about what is written as not being the singular truth, then he is just wrong. The term “it is written” means something. The thoughts of man on what might have been the way it happened is just that, thoughts of man. Yes, I do believe the account as it is written, otherwise, the rest of it is just as subject to risk as well.
creo balderdash
Sure, just as soon as you explain how millions of fossils were created WITHOUT a global cataclysmic flood.
With pleasure. Just to make sure I understand, is it your assertion that all fossils were created by the Great Flood?
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