Posted on 05/06/2014 7:42:36 AM PDT by fishtank
Still Soft after Half a Billion Years?
by Brian Thomas, M.S. *
Original soft tissue fossils are revolutionizing our understanding of how and when fossils formed. Secular researchers have described dozens of them over the years, from mummified skin and hemoglobin to dried up retinasall in rock layers designated at least tens of millions of years old.1 The science of tissue decay does not permit these long ages, calling into question the "age" of the most recent discovery: original, pliable, marine worm tube tissue found in Pre-Cambrian fossils.
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Never let facts interfere with a perfectly good story!
Sorry, stepped out of line there. Won't happen again. Carry on!
I remember when Mount Saint Helens volcano blew. The Oregonian interviewed a geologist who said, “We’ve just witnessed 10,000 years of geological history taking place in one day.”
“They” just can’t seem to bring themselves to understand that they HAVE pre-suppositions.
Ping.
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