Posted on August 1, 2012
Dinosaurs That Defy Millions of years
Last week I wrote about jellyfish fossils, which I believe are an amazing testimony of the world wide flood. This week, I would like to tell you about another kind of fossil that is also quite extraordinary; dinosaur fossils that defy millions of years! In 1990, Dr. Mary Schweitzer discovered some rather peculiar T.rex fossils. Much to the astonishment of evolutionists, including herself, Dr. Schweitzer discovered that parts of the bone were unmineralized (unfossilized) and contained red blood cells. There is no way these features could exist for 65 million years without decaying! However, this is not at all surprising to a creationist who believes that most of the dinosaur fossils we find are the result of the world wide flood. Unmineralized bones, soft tissue, and red blood cells could survive for a few thousand years.
Although Dr. Schweitzer’s discovery caused a lot of excitement, it is not at all the only finding of unmineralized dinosaur bones. Many other specimens that defy millions of years have been found by different scientists, both evolutionists and creationists, some of which include red blood cells and soft tissue. The book, The Great Alaskan Dinosaur Adventure, is about the expedition of five creation scientists (Buddy Davis, George Detwiler, Dan Specht, and John Whitmore) who searched for unmineralized dinosaur bones like these along the Colville River in Alaska during the late 1990s. The team was successful, and grateful to God for both their success in finding the fossils and survival of the many dangers they experienced. Unmineralized dinosaur bones containing red blood cells are an incredible clue that dinosaurs really did live just thousands of years ago.