As I am not an evolutionist it doesn't bother me at all. After all there are simply no doubts or questions that dinosaurs lived 70 my ago and went extinct 65 my ago. Anyway geological ages are determined totally without reference to evolution and are independent of any understanding of evolution. As far as I am concerned biologists and these so-called evolutionists simply have to put up with the geological timescale. If their ideas of evolution don't fit in with it then tough as their evolutionary ideas are wrong! If bits of tissue survived that's great and this discovery seems very significant.
Michael
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From: Vernon Jenkins
To: asa@calvin.edu
Sent: Friday, March 25, 2005 9:10 PM
Subject: It's no joke!
To the Forum:
Some hot news has recently come my way :-
WASHINGTON (AP) -- For more than a century, the study of dinosaurs has been limited to fossilized bones. Now, researchers have recovered 70-million-year-old soft tissue, including what may be blood vessels and cells, from a Tyrannosaurus rex. http://edition.cnn.com/2005/TECH/science/03/24/rex.tissue.ap/index.html
Surely this must test the credulity of even the most ardent of evolutionists!!
Vernon
Received on Fri Mar 25 17:13:58 2005
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