GOD'S CREATION = 100 / evolution = 0
FOSSIL SQUID INK, THAT STILL WRITES.
Scientists have discovered fossil squid ink in rocks that evolutionists claim are about 150 million years old. The strange part is not just that the ink sac was preserved. The ink itself was still present, still black, and in some cases it was even reconstituted with liquid and used for drawing.
Think about that for a moment. Ink sacs are extremely soft tissue. Normally, when animals decay, the soft parts disappear quickly and only hard structures like shells or bones remain. Yet in these fossils the ink sacs are preserved in three dimensions, and the ink inside still has the same chemical structure as modern squid ink, only dried out.
In fact, researchers have examined the material and found that the pigment melanin is essentially the same as what exists in living squid today. Some artists have even mixed the fossil ink with water and used it to paint. That means the original substance has not chemically fallen apart the way we would expect if it had been sitting around for tens of millions of years.
This presents a serious problem for long-age assumptions. As creation scientist Dr. Carl Wieland has pointed out, complex chemical structures naturally break down over time due to constant molecular motion. They do not remain stable for vast ages. Yet here we have delicate biological material still intact.
The much simpler explanation is that these fossils are not millions of years old at all. Rapid burial during the catastrophic conditions of Noah’s Flood would explain how such fragile structures were preserved so quickly and so well.
Instead of telling a story of deep time and slow processes, fossils like these point to sudden burial and recent preservation, exactly what we would expect from the global Flood described in Genesis.
FOSSIL SQUID INK, THAT STILL WRITES.
Scientists have discovered fossil squid ink in rocks that evolutionists claim are about 150 million years old. The strange part is not just that the ink sac was preserved. The ink itself was still present, still black, and in some cases it was even reconstituted with liquid and used for drawing.
Think about that for a moment. Ink sacs are extremely soft tissue. Normally, when animals decay, the soft parts disappear quickly and only hard structures like shells or bones remain. Yet in these fossils the ink sacs are preserved in three dimensions, and the ink inside still has the same chemical structure as modern squid ink, only dried out.
In fact, researchers have examined the material and found that the pigment melanin is essentially the same as what exists in living squid today. Some artists have even mixed the fossil ink with water and used it to paint. That means the original substance has not chemically fallen apart the way we would expect if it had been sitting around for tens of millions of years.
This presents a serious problem for long-age assumptions. As creation scientist Dr. Carl Wieland has pointed out, complex chemical structures naturally break down over time due to constant molecular motion. They do not remain stable for vast ages. Yet here we have delicate biological material still intact.
The much simpler explanation is that these fossils are not millions of years old at all. Rapid burial during the catastrophic conditions of Noah’s Flood would explain how such fragile structures were preserved so quickly and so well.
Instead of telling a story of deep time and slow processes, fossils like these point to sudden burial and recent preservation, exactly what we would expect from the global Flood described in Genesis.
GOD'S CREATION = 100 / evolution = 0
FOSSIL SQUID INK, THAT STILL WRITES.
Scientists have discovered fossil squid ink in rocks that evolutionists claim are about 150 million years old. The strange part is not just that the ink sac was preserved. The ink itself was still present, still black, and in some cases it was even reconstituted with liquid and used for drawing.
Think about that for a moment. Ink sacs are extremely soft tissue. Normally, when animals decay, the soft parts disappear quickly and only hard structures like shells or bones remain. Yet in these fossils the ink sacs are preserved in three dimensions, and the ink inside still has the same chemical structure as modern squid ink, only dried out.
In fact, researchers have examined the material and found that the pigment melanin is essentially the same as what exists in living squid today. Some artists have even mixed the fossil ink with water and used it to paint. That means the original substance has not chemically fallen apart the way we would expect if it had been sitting around for tens of millions of years.
This presents a serious problem for long-age assumptions. As creation scientist Dr. Carl Wieland has pointed out, complex chemical structures naturally break down over time due to constant molecular motion. They do not remain stable for vast ages. Yet here we have delicate biological material still intact.
The much simpler explanation is that these fossils are not millions of years old at all. Rapid burial during the catastrophic conditions of Noah’s Flood would explain how such fragile structures were preserved so quickly and so well.
Instead of telling a story of deep time and slow processes, fossils like these point to sudden burial and recent preservation, exactly what we would expect from the global Flood described in Genesis.
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