Sunday, August 11, 2013

Hadrosaur skin found

It was Ray Comfort who titled his 2009 book, "You Can Lead an Atheist to Evidence, But You Can't Make Him Think".

There are abundant evidences that dinosaurs lived until recently, (and a few might even still be alive), contrary to the million of years standard evolution theory dogmatically assigned to their extinction. (See Chapter 1 of Behold I come Quickly Book 1)

The article below from Creation Ministries International, Australia, not only describes another compelling evidence on this theme, but also highlights the way the "orthodox" scientific community continues to demonstrate incredible blindness to plain evidence they don't want to see!


Such is the power of the dinosaurs-died-out-millions-of-years-ago paradigm, that it not only limits what scientists expect to find, but also bizarrely affects how they view ‘unexpected’ evidence when they do find it.
The discovery of hadrosaur (duck-billed dinosaur) skin near Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada, is a classic example. University of Regina researcher Mauricio Barbi recounts: “As we excavated the fossil, I thought we were looking at a skin impression. Then I noticed a piece came off and I realized this is not ordinary—this is real skin. Everyone involved with the excavation was incredibly excited ….”2
Their excitement is understandable. Everybody is taught that dinosaurs became extinct millions of years ago yet here is a piece of real skin. No wonder they didn’t expect to find it, and initially thought it must have been only a skin impression. The basic question arising from the discovery ought now to have been, “Why is it that we’ve been taught these fossils are millions of years old, when here quite plainly is evidence to the contrary?”
Instead, Mauricio Barbi and colleagues are trying to answer their question: “how the fossil remained intact for around 70 million years.”

Read more at http://creation.com/hadrosaur-skin?utm_media=email&utm_source=infobytes&utm_content=intl&utm_campaign=emails

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