Bill Taylor wrote:
> In a free moment down the road will you speak
> a few words to the recent discovery in, I believe
> it was, Montana, where a T-Rex was found and
> discovered to have been preserved with blood
> still in its composition? Are you familiar with this?
> The limited information I have received on the
> subject leads me to a conclusion that this particular
> "dinosaur" is not nearly as old as evolutions want
> us to believe overall.

I am somewhat familiar with this, but I'm not sure how effective it will be 
for establishing a young age to the bones.  The evolutionist takes the 
position that certain molecules of the bone, even proteins, can be preserved 
for a very long time!  Do you know a way to disprove this assertion?

What strikes me as especially strange is that fossil sites often have a 
large number of marine shells in the sediment.  I went to one fossil dig 
which was discovered in a shell pit.  We were digging within marine shells. 
The evolutionists say that these terrestrial animals fell into the river and 
their bones congregated in the bend of the river, but there was no soil, no 
leaves, no twigs, nothing that would indicate that this was a river bed. 
The bones were all jumbled and even had scratches on them.  Clearly, this 
was a catastrophic event.  When I pointed all this out to my professor as we 
were digging, he just shrugged his shoulders and returned to digging.  The 
Bible speaks of a global flood that destroyed these animals, but I still get 
people telling me that there is no evidence of a global flood.  They ignore 
the fossils and vast sedimentary rocks found all over the earth.  The 
evolutionary mindset blinds them to obvious facts which would support the 
Biblical account.

Peace be with you.
David Miller. 


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