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Don’t say I didn’t warn you but this may very well get weird. However, what some call “weird” others may find interesting so let’s do it. We are not afraid to discuss anything. The “Lion of Losantiville” and I welcome The Hoosier Herald, Mark “Jump-Shot” Jacobs to the show as our guest to discuss dinosaurs. Were dinosaurs real? Is there deception here? Is Jurassic Park possible? Join us as we raise questions and present ideas that may have you going down your own rabbit hole, but keep an eye out for fossils if you go digging deep.
This is yet another good reminder not to just swallow whatever we’re fed. I can imagine there may have been creatures who are now extinct. And I don’t know the exact moment the earth came into existence. Kinda fascinating to ponder. But the idea that we’re to believe an entire narrative from a tiny speck of something … well, that sounds eerily like what’s happening in other categories these days too, huh? I’d love to compare school science textbooks from various years to note how the information has changed. And yet we were supposed to fully believe whatever the “science said” at the time. There’s a clue. Thanks for making us step back and think!
Good point. Thank you for your comment.
Smells like a lot of BS to me. When I was in the school system, I was taught evolution and if I had any questions about it. And the Instructor didn’t know the answer, I always got the same response, ” Well it happens over millions and millions of years.” You and your guests are discussing the same thing. “The bones decompose and over time minerals seep in the remains and become fossilized.” There it is AGAIN “over time” That is the cover up, that phrase means I have no idea why and I’m full of crap, but I have to teach this stuff.
Well said.
Thank you for having your eyes open and using your mind.
LOVED THIS EPISODE! Will be excited to see Part 2. A few thoughts to add:
Schweitzer’s “dinosaur flesh” kerfuffle: Several years ago Mary Schweitzer discovered “dinosaur flesh”: https://www.science.org/content/article/i-don-t-care-what-they-say-about-me-paleontologist-stares-down-critics-her-hunt
And this clip is very telling. Phone conversation with evolutionary scientist Horner [who was Schweiter’s mentor, now retired from the university, and who was the model for the paleontologist in the original Jurassic Park movie!] In this clip, he refuses to test dinosaur soft tissue. https://creationtoday.org/refusing-to-c-14-test-dinosaur-soft-tissue/ (btw, there’s a poster about this 60 million year old “flesh” at the Ark Encounter. Jury is still out, but evolutionary scientists are scrambling to explain it away.)
Something else to consider. Many scientists seem to assume that dino bones are found where they lived. BUT if a global flood happened, then those critters could have been tsunamied for hundreds of miles. In fact there are massive similar soil deposits around the world: “For example, the Tapeats Sandstone and Redwall Limestone of Grand Canyon can be traced across the entire United States, up into Canada, and even across the Atlantic Ocean to England. The chalk beds of England (the white cliffs of Dover) can be traced across Europe into the Middle East and are also found in the Midwest of the United States and in Western Australia. Inclined (sloping) layers within the Coconino Sandstone of Grand Canyon are testimony to 10,000 cubic miles of sand being deposited by huge water currents within days.” https://answersingenesis.org/the-flood/geologic-evidences-for-the-genesis-flood/