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  • Dakota Dino Reveals Skin Cells (first they find dino blood &vessels, now they find dino skin cells!)

    07/06/2009 8:50:37 AM PDT · by GodGunsGuts · 175 replies · 7,006+ views
    CEH ^ | July 1, 2009
    July 1, 2009 — “Absolutely amazing” and “absolutely gobsmacking” are exclamations made by scientists analyzing the fossilized skin of a hadrosaur known as Dakota. The researchers found cell structures and organic matter in the skin and layers that resemble the skin of birds and crocodiles. The specimen was uncovered in 1999 on a North Dakota ranch and is still being analyzed. Photos on the BBC News show clear scales and cross sections of microscopic tendon structures. The article said, “Tests have shown that the fossil still holds cell-like structures,” adding, “although the proteins that made up the hadrosaur’s skin had...
  • Bulgarian Archaeologists Discover 7 000-Years-Old Settlement

    07/03/2009 5:16:41 AM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 12 replies · 470+ views
    Novinite / Sofia News Agency ^ | Thursday, July 2, 2009 | unattributed
    Bulgarian archaeologists have discovered a 7 000-years-old settlement close to the northeast city of Shumen. The village dates back to the Stone-Copper Age, and is located in the locality of Chanadzhik, near the village of Sushina and the Ticha Dam. The archaeologists have discovered over 300 finds, most of which are made of marble. "These items are extremely rare. They were worn by very specific people. These are decorations that were not available to the masses. There are also others that are made of clay or bone," explained Stefan Chohadzhiev, an archaeology professor at the Veliko Tarnovo University, as quoted...
  • Thomas Jefferson: Intelligent Design Not Based on Religion (derives nature's God from nature!)

    07/04/2009 3:39:53 PM PDT · by GodGunsGuts · 95 replies · 2,376+ views
    Discovery Institue ^ | July 4, 2009 | John West, Ph.D.
    Next time someone tells you intelligent design is “based on religion,” you might point him to American Founder Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Independence. As I explain in a special July 4th edition of ID the Future, Jefferson not only believed in intelligent design, he insisted it was based on the plain evidence of nature, not religion. Ironically, the critics of intelligent design often think they are defending the principles of Jefferson. The National Council for the Social Studies, for example, claims that intelligent design is religion and then cites Jefferson’s famous Letter to the Danbury Baptists calling...
  • Liberty Throughout the Land

    07/04/2009 9:22:14 AM PDT · by GodGunsGuts · 11 replies · 482+ views
    ICR ^ | July 4, 2009 | Henry Morris, Ph.D.
    "And ye shall hallow the fiftieth year, and proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof: it shall be a jubilee unto you; and ye shall return every man unto his possession, and ye shall return every man unto his family." (Leviticus 25:10)This verse is especially significant in American history as the verse from which the great exhortation was taken on the first Independence Day: "Proclaim liberty throughout the land to all the inhabitants thereof!" It has ever since been associated with the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, as Americans each year thank God for "the land...
  • News to Note, July 4, 2009: A weekly feature examining news from the biblical viewpoint

    07/04/2009 8:53:36 AM PDT · by GodGunsGuts · 4 replies · 329+ views
    AiG ^ | July 4, 2009
    Read the following news stories and much more by clicking the excerpt link below: 1. New York Times: “Paleontology and Creationism Meet but Don’t Mesh”In covering a visit by paleontologists to our Creation Museum, a New York Times’ article spreads some misunderstanding including in an associated blog by the reporter). 2. Washington Post: “Among Many Peoples, Little Genomic Variety”A new genetic study of 53 human populations shows that each falls into one of three genetic groups—yet that the three groups aren’t as different as was thought. The legacy of Shem, Ham, and Japheth (Noah’s three sons), perhaps? 3. BBC News:...
  • Roman Catholicism and Genesis (Traditional Catholic Theology Supports Biblical Creation)

    07/03/2009 9:35:53 AM PDT · by GodGunsGuts · 13 replies · 1,043+ views
    Journal of Creation ^ | Michael J. Oard
    Roman Catholicism and Genesis A review of The Doctrines of Genesis 1–11: A Compendium and Defense of Traditional Catholic Theology on Origins by Fr Victor P. Warkulwiz The Catholic Church’s belief about Genesis 1–11 has been in a muddle for a long time—ever since uniformitarianism and evolution came on the scene. This situation is similar to Protestant churches, sadly for both liberal and conservative ones. Within the ‘traditionalist’ churches, this book is a welcome addition to the book Genesis, Creation and Early Man by the Russian Orthodox heiromonk Seraphim Rose,1 who documented that the Church fathers of Eastern Orthodoxy from...
  • Technology fuels popularity of intelligent design

    07/03/2009 8:42:41 AM PDT · by virtuous · 44 replies · 1,170+ views
    OneNewsNow ^ | 7/3/2009 | Pete Chagnon
    A new Zogby poll shows that a majority of Americans support intelligent design. According to the poll, only 33 percent stated that they believe in Darwinian evolution, while 52 percent stated they believe life was guided by intelligent design. Steve Meyer is the director for science and culture at the Discovery Institute. In his new book Signature in the Cell: DNA and the Evidence for Intelligent Design, Meyers suggests that the digital revolution is fueling the popularity of intelligent design. "In the book I've written, I discuss the evidence of the digital code that's inside life -- the four-character digital...
  • In Darwin Anniversary Year, New Zogby Poll Reveals Majority Support for Intelligent Design

    07/02/2009 5:04:24 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 51 replies · 1,292+ views
    Just a few months before the 150th anniversary of Darwin’s On the Origin of Species, a newly released Zogby poll shows that the American public overwhelmingly rejects Darwinian theory in favor of intelligent design. When asked if life developed “through an unguided process of random mutations and natural selection,” a standard definition of Darwinism, only 33 percent of respondents said they agreed with the statement. But 52 percent agreed that “the development of life was guided by intelligent design.” zogby%20graph%206-30-09.bmp The poll results come from one of four questions commissioned by Discovery Institute for a national Zogby telephone survey conducted...
  • Is There Some Truth to Dragon Myths?

    07/02/2009 9:21:03 AM PDT · by GodGunsGuts · 134 replies · 5,388+ views
    ICR ^ | July 2, 2009 | Brian Thomas, M.S.
    Harry Potter fans are looking forward to the boy wizard’s next screen adventure, when Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince opens this month. Pottermania broke loose when J. K. Rowling’s first book appeared on bookstands in 1997, prompting the creation of films, fan websites, and dozens of similarly themed books. Rowling’s world of wizardry has even inspired the name of a dinosaur fossil, Dracorex hogwartsia. But serious researchers are seeing evidence that dragons were more than just fantastical creatures...
  • “Dino tree” project ends: After all the hoopla, the Wollemi project winds up with a whimper

    07/02/2009 8:42:43 AM PDT · by GodGunsGuts · 13 replies · 807+ views
    CMI ^ | July 2, 2009 | David Catchpoole, Ph.D.
    The 1994 discovery of the Wollemi pine growing in a remote gorge in New South Wales, Australia, caused a sensation, because it had previously only been known from fossils said to be millions of years old (as we have previously reported—see, e.g., Sensational Australian tree … like “finding a live dinosaur”). While keeping the exact location a secret, the authorities offered up a single licence to propagate the “living fossil” tree, which was won in 1998 by a government department of the neighbouring state of Queensland. Expecting that people worldwide would jump at the chance to purchase their own “dinosaur...
  • Jesus Fish/Darwin Fish

    07/01/2009 11:50:20 AM PDT · by GodGunsGuts · 143 replies · 3,674+ views
    CMI ^ | Grant Williams
    Jesus Fish/Darwin Fish --snip-- Atheists use their Darwin fish to protest against the Christian faith. That they use evolution to counter biblical faith shows how foundational the issue of origins is to the gospel, and that church leaders who dismiss it as a ‘side issue’ have their heads in the sand...
  • Burned grains hold clues to ancient farms [Assiros Toumba in Greece]

    07/01/2009 3:12:56 AM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 7 replies · 641+ views
    Planet Earth online ^ | 26 June 2009 | Natural Environment Research Council
    The granary at Assiros Toumba in Greece burnt to the ground around 1300 BC, during the Bronze Age, together with large quantities of grain stored in clay bins and jars. It was a large facility and the fire was 'undoubtedly a catastrophic accident for the people whose grain was stored there,' says Professor Glynis Jones, an archaeologist from the University of Sheffield. The reasons for the fire are unknown - it could have been accidental or may have happened in the aftermath of an earthquake, Jones suggests. But there is no solid evidence to support either theory... The exact proportion...
  • Making a Monkey Out of Darwin

    06/30/2009 4:44:16 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 14 replies · 750+ views
    Townhall.com ^ | June 29, 2009 | Pat Buchanan
    "You have no notion of the intrigue that goes on in this blessed world of science," wrote Thomas Huxley. "Science is, I fear, no purer than any other region of human activity; though it should be." As "Darwin's bulldog," Huxley would himself engage in intrigue, deceit and intellectual property theft to make his master's theory gospel truth in Great Britain. He is quoted above for two reasons. First is House passage of a "cap-and-trade" climate-change bill. Depending on which scientists you believe, the dire consequences of global warming are inconvenient truths -- or a fearmongering scheme to siphon off the...
  • Paleontology and Creationism Meet but Don't Mesh

    06/30/2009 3:51:33 PM PDT · by steve-b · 31 replies · 1,285+ views
    New York Times ^ | 6/29/09 | Kenneth Chang
    Tamaki Sato was confused by the dinosaur exhibit. The placards described the various dinosaurs as originating from different geological periods -- the stegosaurus from the Upper Jurassic, the heterodontosaurus from the Lower Jurassic, the velociraptor from the Upper Cretaceous -- yet in each case, the date of demise was the same: around 2348 B.C... [H]ere in the Creation Museum in northern Kentucky, Earth and the universe are just over 6,000 years old, created in six days by God. The museum preaches, "Same facts, different conclusions" and is unequivocal in viewing paleontological and geological data in light of a literal reading...
  • Paleontologists brought to tears, laughter by Creation Museum

    06/30/2009 3:49:51 PM PDT · by liberty_eagle · 401 replies · 5,760+ views
    AFP ^ | Jun 30, 2009 | Britt Kennerly
    PETERSBURG, Kentucky (AFP) – For a group of paleontologists, a tour of the Creation Museum seemed like a great tongue-in-cheek way to cap off a serious conference. But while there were a few laughs and some clowning for the camera, most left more offended than amused by the frightening way in which evolution -- and their life's work -- was attacked. "It's sort of a monument to scientific illiteracy, isn't it?" said Jerry Lipps, professor of geology, paleontology and evolution at University of California, Berkeley.
  • Bio-Darwinist Beats Up On Psycho-Darwinists

    06/27/2009 7:55:19 PM PDT · by Fichori · 127 replies · 2,366+ views
    CEH ^ | 06/26/2009
    June 26, 2009 — Evolution of rape?  No way.  Sharon Begley won’t let the evolutionary psychologists get away with their tales about how rapists, molesters, and cheaters can’t help themselves because evolution made them that way.  The Science Magazine blog Origins seems to be cheering her on. Science writer Sharon Begley, who in 2007 returned to her old job at Newsweek after 5 years of writing the “Science Journal” column for The Wall Street Journal, has long reported skeptically about anything smacking of biological determinism.  In the 29 June issue of Newsweek, she pens a 4300-word critique of evolutionary psychology,...
  • Toothy 3-foot Piranha Fossil Found

    06/26/2009 10:35:00 AM PDT · by JoeProBono · 13 replies · 2,372+ views
    livescience ^ | 25 June 2009
    If you thought piranhas were scary, be glad Megapiranha is no longer around. Megapiranha was up to 3 feet long (1 meter) — a fish-beast four times as big as piranhas living today, studies of its jawbones indicate. It lived about 8 million to 10 million years ago and might have been quite comfortable stalking cartoon animals in an "Ice Age" movie.
  • The Mystery Ape of Pleistocene Asia [ from Longgupo in Sichuan province ]

    06/25/2009 2:52:53 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 6 replies · 777+ views
    Nature 459, 910-911 ^ | Wednesday, June 17, 2009 | Russell L. Ciochon
    Fossil finds of early humans in southeast Asia may actually be the remains of an unknown ape. Russell Ciochon says that many palaeoanthropologists -- including himself -- have been mistaken. Fourteen years ago, a Nature paper by my colleagues and I described a 1.9-million-year-old human jaw fragment from Longgupo in Sichuan province, China1. The ancient date in itself was spectacular. Previous evidence had suggested that human ancestors arrived in east Asia from Africa about 1 million years ago, in the form of Homo erectus. Longgupo nearly doubled that estimate. But even more exciting -- and contentious -- was our claim...
  • Woman's Skeleton Found at Bottom of Prehistoric Well

    06/25/2009 7:21:15 AM PDT · by NCDragon · 46 replies · 1,854+ views
    FOXNews.com ^ | Wednesday, June 14, 2009 | AP via FOXNews.com
    NICOSIA, Cyprus — Archeologists have discovered a water well in Cyprus that was built as long as 10,500 years ago, and the skeleton of a young woman at the bottom of it, an official said Wednesday. Pavlos Flourentzos, the nation's top antiquities official, said the 16-foot (5-meter) deep cylindrical shaft was found last month at a construction site in Kissonerga, a village near the Mediterranean island nation's southwestern coast. After the well dried up it apparently was used to dispose trash, and the items found in it included the poorly preserved skeleton of the young woman, animal bone fragments, worked...
  • Evolution Speeds Up in the Tropics

    06/25/2009 6:30:17 AM PDT · by ZULU · 14 replies · 361+ views
    The Scientist ^ | June 24, 2009 | Jeff Akst
    Tropical mammals are evolving faster than those found at high latitudes or elevations, according to a study published online today (June 23) in Proceedings of the Royal Society B. This pattern had previously been found in plants and marine protists but until now was assumed to apply only to cold-blooded organisms. "There's lots of reasons to believe that temperature plays a substantial role in generating [differences in the rate of evolution]," said evolutionary ecologist James Brown of the University of New Mexico, who did not participate in the study. "What's particularly interesting here is that [this same pattern] occurs in...