"Now take a step into the world of evolutionary science. According to evolutions geologic timetable, since dinosaurs supposedly became extinct 65 million years ago, any dinosaur fossil found in the ground must be at least 65 million years old. But what if the fossils dont appear to be that old? What if, when inspected by scientists, various dinosaur bones around the world are discovered with highly fibrous, flexible, and elastic bone tissue that when stretched, returns to its original shape? What if fibrous proteins such as collagen were found, along with cell-like structures resembling blood and bone cells? Would evolutionists come to a similar conclusion as most everyone would about a marathon-running, 130-year-old? Apparently not."
The author constucted a premise about a hypothetical discovery, then posed the question about whether the scientists would arrive at an logical conclusion based on that evidence, and then stated that they would not.
You'd be OK with it if I did that to you?
YES. We might as well be OK with it since it’s been par for the course [both sides] in these FR CREVO debates.
I do try to avoid constructing my own strawmen though b/c there’s such a wealth of creation information and research from which one can form endless unanswered questions by the evo experts.
So what is your scientific field of study again please?