Believing in an unknown mechanisms that would allow biochemicals to exist for millions of years is a pipe dream and irrational to say the least.
Asserting with authority that
no mechanism is possible based on one data point is likewise irrational. I draw no conclusion, until more data is available. You construct a conclusion that supports your
a priori young earth position...
Your right in this case amino acids were found. However there is a report of dino DNA by Dr. Scott R. Woodward at Brigham Young University. Whether its credible or not , who knows?
We know (for at least 12 years) He found human DNA. It was a contamination of his sample;
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1200/is_n23_v148/ai_17909366/pg_1
One data point? Come on brother, there's a whole lot more than one data point to consider for young life on the earth.
Non sequitur. Y
ou are using one data point here (one find of fossilised collagen fragments), pairing it with your own
assumption that proteins cannot survive so long, and then discounting totally unrelated well-founded geological dating methodologies. Sorry Jim, that earns you an
F
Geological dating methodologies are well-established science, extensively used, and extensively accurate. The suvivability of proteins in deep time is an almost-totally unresearched topic, and unrelated in any direct sense to geological dating methodologies. The latter is a poor basis for arguing against the former...
p.s. on an edit: I don't have a penchant to refute all things the mainstream paradigm promotes just the things that the evidence properly interpreted refutes.
So, you are saying that the "proper interpretation" of this fossil is to
ignore the age of the surrounding hundreds of cubic feet of sandstone, and form your conclusion that the fossil
must be recent (based in part upon your assumption that collagen fragments
cannot persist in a fossilized state). Somehow I doubt that a person can arrive at a "proper interpretation" by ignoring the context within which this find was made, and fixating upon an area with little or no basis in research (collagen preservation)...