Fossils and Dinosaurs
It is very difficult for something in our world to be fossilized. Critters and scavengers eat it, and exposure, worms, bugs and bacteria cause it to rot and decay, and eventually no remains are left behind-and it happens fast.
It is very difficult for something in our world to be fossilized. Critters and scavengers eat it, and exposure, worms, bugs and bacteria cause it to rot and decay, and eventually no remains are left behind-and it happens fast.
Evolutionists claim that random mutations in the DNA molecule (or chromosomes) is the method or “mechanism” of microbes-to-man evolution. Virtually all known mutations are mistakes—or simply copying errors--and involve a loss of genetic information, exactly the opposite of what evolution would require.
Students are shown pictures of ancient swamps and told that swamps covered the landscape 350 million years ago, and as dead organic matter piles up, they slowly turned to coal as they were buried under enormous pressure over vast periods of time.