Monday, September 1, 2008
Out-of-Place Fossils
The evolutionary tree suggests that all life evolved in a specifiec order. The geologic colum dictates where in the rock layers certain fossils should be found. However, reality seems to contradict both the "tree of life" and the geologic column. For example, in the petrified forest in Arizona, petrified trees contain fossilized bees. Does that seem odd? Considering the fact that that the trees are "dated" at 220 million years old and the fact that bees aren't supposed to have evolved until 100 million years later, that is decidedly odd. Edwin McKee, a leading authority on the Grand Canyon, has published photographs of horse-like hoofprints in rocks that are supposedly 100 million years older than the horses. A 1989 issue of Science News contains an article about hoofprints that were found alongside dinosaur footprints. Of course, these findings are completely consistent with the historical account of the world found in the Bible. Everything was created in the first six days of the universe, everything lived together at the same time, and everything (except the occupants of Noah's ark) was destroyed in the global flood of Genesis 6.
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1 comments:
Excellent article...it's just one more piece of evidence that proves the 'theory' of evolution is anything but scientific.
God Bless
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