Evolution is not science; scientific data is formed from that which can be observed. Evolution teaches that dinosaurs lived millions of years ago, yet we've found human footprints right next to dinosaur footprints. This doesn't go against the Bible in the least, yet it clearly defies the theory of evolution.
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“Paluxy tracks prove that humans and dinosaurs co-existed.”
Some prominent creationist promoters of these tracks have long since withdrawn their support. Some of the allegedly human tracks may be artifacts of erosion of dinosaur tracks obscuring the claw marks. There is a need for properly documented research on the tracks before we would use them to argue the coexistence of humans and dinosaurs.
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Newsflash!
It was, and is, a hoax. Proposed by fools and quickly debunked by experts. Referenced and cited by yet more fools. And again.
EVEN DEBUNKED BY AiG!
The facts do not change. Capisce?
Sorry, Adam and Eve did not ride their dinos to church. Except, perhaps, that time they were extras on the Flintstones set.
No, the forming of evidence cannot always be observed. You don't have to see a murder happen to know what the location and size of blood spatters mean. Plus, the DNA in the blood is evidence and you didn't see that forming.
Also, sing your agrument implies that someone saw God creating the universe and everything in it. Who saw God create Eve from Adam's rib?
@A Friend " Couldn't even bother to look up the fact that it's been debunked. I guess that's what you do when you don't care about honesty."
You have to remember that anything that’s been debunked by science is considered gospel truth by fundamentalists. Their primary rules have always been that faith trumps reality and that science is a tool of the devil.
Because... there are so many dinosaurs in the Bible?
Why don't you just go with the theory that God created the earth replete with evidence for evolution and the earth being a few billion years old. You'll do less damage to your brain that way.
Evolution teaches that dinosaurs lived millions of years ago
Uh, paleontology does, not evolution.
Nothing in evolution says dinosaurs must be extinct. We found a living coelacanth in 1938 after thinking it went extinct around the same time as the dinosaurs, and that didn't overturn evolution.
we've found human footprints right next to dinosaur footprints.
No, we found dinosaur footprints right next to other dinosaur footprints that somebody tried to claim were human.
"This doesn't go against the Bible in the least, yet it clearly defies the theory of evolution."
It's also completely made up.
Evolution is not science; scientific data is formed from that which can be observed.
-Read: Fossil record.
Evolution teaches that dinosaurs lived millions of years ago, yet we've found human footprints right next to dinosaur footprints.
-The paleontologists' footprints. Or bullshit. take your pick.
This doesn't go against the Bible in the least, yet it clearly defies the theory of evolution
-If it were true.
“Evolution is not science; scientific data is formed from that which can be observed”
Scientific data IS what is observed.
Including fossils in strata, ages of strata, DNA, so on.
The crucial bit for science is ‘repeatable’ observations. If i count 20 million annual layers of river silt, anyone else can go to the same site and count the layes.
" Evolution teaches that dinosaurs lived millions of years ago,”
Weeeeeeeeeell, Geology dates the fossil layers and THEY tell us dinos were X-gazillion years ago.
“yet we've found human footprints right next to dinosaur footprints.”
No, we really have not.
“This doesn't go against the Bible in the least, yet it clearly defies the theory of evolution.”
Some of thseo are fraudulent and some were just mistakes.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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