Re: In the News: Did Dinosaurs Live with Man?



On Jul 10, 1:29 pm, Gary Bohn <garyb...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
m...@xxxxxxxxxx wrote innews:mccoy-1184094811.589329.306060@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:

On Jul 10, 11:48 am, stew dean <stewd...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 10 Jul, 19:23, m...@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:

Apparently some people still don't know that dinosaur soft tissue
was recently found.

Link?

Don't need a link. It's general knowledge. Naturally evolutionists
aren't familar with knowledge that curtails their belief system.

Or your 'general knowledge' is incorrect, such as in this case.





Other interesting things to note:

Evolutionists were also mistaken at one time or another, in the
past that:

1. Stalactites and stalagmites take millions of years to form. Not
so. Such structures are also found under modern buildings. In the
local fish hatchery museum, in my town, is a picture of bat that
had gotten frozen into a stalactites. So much for evolution myths.

First up this is chemistry/rock formation not evolution and secondly
no one said all such formations take millions of years. Some take
tens of years - it depends on what is forming from what.

Actually you can get field trips to caverns and the tour guide will
spout thousands if not millions of years to wide-eyed youngsters.
I've heard it myself.

As has been mentioned, the length of time it takes to form depends on
the formation, the material in the overlaying rocks, the water flow, the
acidity of the water, the air flow in the cavern, and a number of other
factors.

You seem to believe that because in one instance a process takes a
specific time that all similar processes take the same time. In the case
of caves, the guides will repeat what they are told which in turn is
based on a number of factors, including those I mentioned above. In
other words, what the guides repeat in any given location is correct for
that location and that location only. When, in the majority of cases, a
specific time frame is consistent it is used as a general statement.


Guides tell their people what their scientists and experts told them:

http://geology.wr.usgs.gov/parks/cave/index.html

"Caves are natural features and should be protected, but many have
been vandalized by careless visitors or damaged by poorly planned
commercial development. Some caves have been stripped of speleothems
which took thousands of years to form and in many places will not form
again. All should try to prevent this random destruction of these
natural wonderlands. Follow the footprints of others; look but don't
touch; bring away only photographs; leave no evidence of your visit."


JM






Your example recreates none of the conditions found in caves dated as
much older.





2. Fossilization takes thousands if not millions of years to
occur. Note dinosaur soft tissue wasn't fossilized at all.

Again depends. The rock a fossil is found in makes a difference. Do
your homework next time.

I did so. You still believe in evolution, which means you didn't do
your homework.

JM

Stew Dean

The tissue wasn't soft. Don't equivocate.

--
Gary Bohn

Science rationally modifies a theory to fit evidence, creationism
emotionally modifies evidence to fit a specific interpretation of the
bible.

"Colorless green ideas sleep furiously." - Noam Chomsky, 1957


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