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Re: paleonet Dinosaurs and Creationism



Wouldn't their "argument" only indicate that the Dinosaur
in question didn't die out with the others?  (Not that I am
seriously proposing that....)
--- Alexander Glass <aglass@uiuc.edu> wrote:
> While we are merely reacting to the activism of
> anti-evolutionists their 
> march continues.  Indeed, they are already using the
> latest scientific 
> discoveries in their propaganda mill.  Did you know that
> the discovery of 
> soft-tissue preservation in T. rex by Mary Schweitzer and
> team is a 
> "stunning rebuttal" of the idea that the Earth is
> billions of years 
> old?  See here:
> 
>
http://www.answersingenesis.org/docs2005/0325Dino_tissue.asp
> 
> Anti-evolutionism is like a giant, super-powered,
> well-oiled 
> machine.  Always running, always moving.
> 
> ----------------------
> Alexander Glass
> Paleobiology of ophiuroids, asteroids, and crinoids
> 
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> Department of Geology
> University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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> day it is many 
> willows – a wall against the wind.”  Reverend Mother
> Gaius Helen Mohaim 
> (Frank Herbert, Dune)
> 
> 

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