AndrewinIdaho said:This is a good website to look up objections on radiocarbon dating ect. www.contenderministries.org
Again, bad link. It labels radioactive dating under evolution. If I wanted to find problems with radioactive dating I look under geology or physics, not evolution.
Also, I wouldn't trust any site that lies
Red blood cells and hemoglobin have been found in some (unfossilized!) dinosaur bone. But these could not last more than a few thousand yearscertainly not the 65 Ma since the last dinosaurs lived, according to evolutionists.
The bone found was fossilized, and no blood cells were found in it.
TO said:The bone that Schweitzer and her colleagues studied was fossilized, but it was not altered by "permineralization or other diagenetic effects" (Schweitzer et al. 1997b). Permineralization is the filling of the bone's open parts with minerals; diagenetic effects include alterations like cracking. Schweitzer commented that the bone was "not completely fossilized" (Schweitzer and Staedter 1997, 35), but lack of permineralization does not mean unfossilized.
But did you expect anything different?
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