In the Fossil Record, there are numerous examples of trackways appearing before the fossils of the animals that made them! If the layers formed slowly over long periods of time (millions of years), why did the tracks form into fossils at times when the hard parts of that creature did not fossilize until later? Maybe a simpler and more reasonable explanation is that these were footprints of creatures fleeing the rising floodwaters that eventually would have inundated...
Read MorePETRIFIED Bags of Flour!!
“You are looking at parts of petrified flour sacks from the Blue Spring mill.’ Although not suitable to eat, these sacks of petrified flour give lots of ‘food for thought”. “It is commonly believed that petrification is a process taking millions of years … not true! Under ideal conditions petrification can take place in as few as three weeks.” Read more here: https://creation.com/petrified-flour
Read MoreNo Transitions for New Creatures!
The experts say there are no transitions for new creatures! “The history of most fossil species includes two features particularly inconsistent with gradualism: 1). Stasis. Most species exhibit no directional change during their tenure on earth. They appear in the fossil record looking much the same as when they disappear;…” “… Morphological change is usually limited and directionless. 2). Sudden Appearance. In any local area, a species does not arise gradually by...
Read MoreTracks up to the fossils!
“Animal tracks almost always precede body fossils in the fossil record, as paleontologist Dr Marcus Ross explains (see Reading evolution into the Scriptures and Is Genesis History?): “This is a pattern we see in several different groups, where their footprints are first, and their body parts are later. For the trilobites, for the amphibians, for the dinosaurs—the first time I find evidence of them in the fossil record, it’s from trackways, not from hard parts. From...
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