Monday, October 5, 2009
Ardi is not a human ancestor
Just as with IDA, the monkey fossil from Germany of a few months ago, this little fragmentary fossil simian is hailed, on the one hand by some press-happy evolutionist as the MISSING link! And on the other, some iritated evolutionist is saying 'NO it is not'. At best they're stuck with the same "maybe" they started with. They don't have a missing link.
Saturday, September 26, 2009
New Hadrosaur find
Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2009, we were collecting in southern Montana, when my digging buddie, Jordan Hall, found the largest hadrosaur footbone I have ever seen. For years we have offered a cast of a hind leg that was reported to be the largest known. It came from South Dakota. This new one looks to be 15% to 20% larger. Also, this Thursday, a long-time digging friend, Linda, sent a huge metatarsal from South Dakota that is the largest I had even seen. It was found this summer. We'll do some measurements and report on them.
These bones are fascinating in themselves, but, as a Creationist, it strikes me that, once again, the facts challenge the theories. The standard evolution line-up always shows animals going from small to large, as though that is the way evolution works. Well...what happened to the hadrosaurs? They're said to be extinct. But, it looks like from the facts of the fossil record, they were always huge. And bigger ones may be found yet. By the way, Hadrosaurs are very complex animals. There is nothing simple or "primitive" about them. Not to mention that several have been found with skin and internal organs in tact. They fail the little test, they fail the simple test and their mummies fail the millions of years test.
These bones are fascinating in themselves, but, as a Creationist, it strikes me that, once again, the facts challenge the theories. The standard evolution line-up always shows animals going from small to large, as though that is the way evolution works. Well...what happened to the hadrosaurs? They're said to be extinct. But, it looks like from the facts of the fossil record, they were always huge. And bigger ones may be found yet. By the way, Hadrosaurs are very complex animals. There is nothing simple or "primitive" about them. Not to mention that several have been found with skin and internal organs in tact. They fail the little test, they fail the simple test and their mummies fail the millions of years test.
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Possible New Triceratops
In July, I joined some digging buddies to help Otis Kline of the Glendive Dinosaur and Fossil Museum in Glendive, Montana finish the excavation of a large Triceratops. The vertebrae are 20 to 30 % larger than average. But the skull is odd. Based on the left squamosal, the nose horn and one brow horn and part of what appers to be a section of frill down the center of the skull, I am willing to say that it may be a new species. For such a large animal, one would expect the brow horn, the ones over the eyes, to be as much as 48 inches. This one is only 12 inches. But the nose horn is almost 12 inches which would be the right length for this size of skull. We will publish a sketch I did of it to get an idea of what it may turn out to look like.
Friday, June 12, 2009
No fossils with Obama
The liberal democrat-socialists have tried many times to make it a criminal offense with jail time and huge fines for anyone other than a state approved person to collect even sea shells from public land. If they could stop you from collecting on private land they would. Then no one but state approved evolutionists would have fossils. The liberals will not stop till they tell everyone what to do in every area of our lives. WE VOTED THEM IN. NOW LET'S THROW THEM OUT!
Monday, June 8, 2009
Obama to be impeached?
If Mr. Obama continues to run down our country, shame our military and declare us to be a Muslim nation and not a Christian nation,and drives us further into hopeless socialism, he and Harry Reid and Nancy Palosi along with the rest of those socialists who have taken over the democrat party should be impeached.
Friday, June 5, 2009
I'm not 1,964 years old.
While I may look like I'm almost 2,000 years old, I'm only 64. Maybe Blogger will change my age on the profile. That would make me older than a lot of mammoth fossils.
Monday, June 1, 2009
Ida is not missing link. Scientists say so.
In the same press release which claimed that the new little fossil lemur called Ida, was the missing link to humans and monkeys, the scientists working on it said clearly, that Ida was NOT a link to humans or monkeys! Evolutionists and their paid escorts, the press, depend on sensational new announcements. This leads to many irresponsible claims that are invariably immediately refuted. Remember the "rock from Mars" that wasn't? Joe Taylor 6-1-09
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
New missing link???
There is a new fossil that is supposed to be the missing link. It's not. Stay tuned. Here's the link. Check it out for yourself.
http://news.aol.com/article/early-skeleton-evolution/490119?icid=mainhtmlws-maindl1link1http%3A%2F%2Fnews.aol.com%2Farticle%2Fearly-skeleton-evolution%2F490119
http://news.aol.com/article/early-skeleton-evolution/490119?icid=mainhtmlws-maindl1link1http%3A%2F%2Fnews.aol.com%2Farticle%2Fearly-skeleton-evolution%2F490119
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