Dinos and Birds Closer then Ever?
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This is not the only case where this occurred, and in other organisms found in the same deposits you see the same kind of fine details, except in those cases they would be scales, eggshells, gills and other fine details.Thinker wrote:To me, it looks like some shifting during rapid fossilization. Have you ever seen anomalies in things which turned out to not be true? Everything is to be tested. But in the case of evolutionists, they are quick to jump to conclusions and publish it.
So I doubt this is the case.
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We can talk about what if's all day. Please demonstrate how they are not feathers of some sort. Perhaps the dinosaur died in a pile of feathers?AttentionKMartShoppers wrote:So, the covering is feathers until a better explanation is found? What if we just show that it's not feathers without an alterative? So what, doesn't hinder our argument
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WHAT feathers? My gosh....BGoodForGoodSake wrote:We can talk about what if's all day. Please demonstrate how they are not feathers of some sort. Perhaps the dinosaur died in a pile of feathers?AttentionKMartShoppers wrote:So, the covering is feathers until a better explanation is found? What if we just show that it's not feathers without an alterative? So what, doesn't hinder our argument
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BGoodForGoodSake wrote:This is not the only case where this occurred, and in other organisms found in the same deposits you see the same kind of fine details, except in those cases they would be scales, eggshells, gills and other fine details.Thinker wrote:To me, it looks like some shifting during rapid fossilization. Have you ever seen anomalies in things which turned out to not be true? Everything is to be tested. But in the case of evolutionists, they are quick to jump to conclusions and publish it.
So I doubt this is the case.
And I GAVE a suggestion, sorry it wasn't good enough for you. Since you already know what it is, why ask this asinine question...?BGoodForGoodSake wrote:So what do you think it is? Like I said I am open to suggestions.
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I replied to you with additional information.Thinker wrote: And I GAVE a suggestion, sorry it wasn't good enough for you. Since you already know what it is, why ask this asinine question...?
Why so short in temper? I am only asking questions and providing infomation.BGoodForGoodSake wrote:This is not the only case where this occurred, and in other organisms found in the same deposits you see the same kind of fine details, except in those cases they would be scales, eggshells, gills and other fine details.
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I am short in temper BECAUSE everyone is so godless here saying all came about by 100% nothing. This is a Christian forum, not an atheist forum like the old board became. I really have to wonder WHY the atheists who position themselves with evolution which is one of their beliefs, are here anyways, you guys ask of critical scientific information, we provide, you reject, it's nonsense, and if you can't be open to it, perhaps you people should move to a different forum, specifically for atheists.BGoodForGoodSake wrote:I replied to you with additional information.Thinker wrote: And I GAVE a suggestion, sorry it wasn't good enough for you. Since you already know what it is, why ask this asinine question...?Why so short in temper? I am only asking questions and providing infomation.BGoodForGoodSake wrote:This is not the only case where this occurred, and in other organisms found in the same deposits you see the same kind of fine details, except in those cases they would be scales, eggshells, gills and other fine details.
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Hmm, I'm only here to provide critical scientific information, I have no agenda other than that. As for being an athiest you know I am not, and I am not here for either side.Thinker wrote:I am short in temper BECAUSE everyone is so godless here saying all came about by 100% nothing. This is a Christian forum, not an atheist forum like the old board became. I really have to wonder WHY the atheists who position themselves with evolution which is one of their beliefs, are here anyways, you guys ask of critical scientific information, we provide, you reject, it's nonsense, and if you can't be open to it, perhaps you people should move to a different forum, specifically for atheists.BGoodForGoodSake wrote:I replied to you with additional information.Thinker wrote: And I GAVE a suggestion, sorry it wasn't good enough for you. Since you already know what it is, why ask this asinine question...?Why so short in temper? I am only asking questions and providing infomation.BGoodForGoodSake wrote:This is not the only case where this occurred, and in other organisms found in the same deposits you see the same kind of fine details, except in those cases they would be scales, eggshells, gills and other fine details.
If you look through the posts in this thread you'll see all I am doing is providing information nothing more.
I am sorry to have angered you Brian.
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I guess the best way to test the idea is to make a list of apomorphies for birds, and a set for dinosaurs, and then see if any are shared.
Anyone want to try? Let's take Archaeopteryx. Who wants to make a list of the number of bird characteristics, and the number of dinosaur characteristics it has?
Then we can compare and see it if qualifies.
Anyone want to try? Let's take Archaeopteryx. Who wants to make a list of the number of bird characteristics, and the number of dinosaur characteristics it has?
Then we can compare and see it if qualifies.
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I don''t think that would convince many here.Yehren wrote:I guess the best way to test the idea is to make a list of apomorphies for birds, and a set for dinosaurs, and then see if any are shared.
Anyone want to try? Let's take Archaeopteryx. Who wants to make a list of the number of bird characteristics, and the number of dinosaur characteristics it has?
Then we can compare and see it if qualifies.
But you could give it a shot.
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Circular reasoning once again. Thank you. I'm impressed.Yehren wrote:I guess the best way to test the idea is to make a list of apomorphies for birds, and a set for dinosaurs, and then see if any are shared.
Anyone want to try? Let's take Archaeopteryx. Who wants to make a list of the number of bird characteristics, and the number of dinosaur characteristics it has?
Then we can compare and see it if qualifies.
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Yehren observes:
I guess the best way to test the idea is to make a list of apomorphies for birds, and a set for dinosaurs, and then see if any are shared.
Anyone want to try? Let's take Archaeopteryx. Who wants to make a list of the number of bird characteristics, and the number of dinosaur characteristics it has?
Then we can compare and see it if qualifies.
After all, if you suppose it's just a bird (or dinosaur), you might find that there are not dinosaur (or bird) features. And that would confirm your hypothesis.
On the other hand, if there a considerable number of each, it would invalidate your hypothesis.
Want to try? If you don't, I'll just list the differences and similarities myself. Let's give it a shot.
I guess the best way to test the idea is to make a list of apomorphies for birds, and a set for dinosaurs, and then see if any are shared.
Anyone want to try? Let's take Archaeopteryx. Who wants to make a list of the number of bird characteristics, and the number of dinosaur characteristics it has?
Then we can compare and see it if qualifies.
Perhaps you don't know what "circular reasoning" is.Circular reasoning once again. Thank you. I'm impressed.
After all, if you suppose it's just a bird (or dinosaur), you might find that there are not dinosaur (or bird) features. And that would confirm your hypothesis.
On the other hand, if there a considerable number of each, it would invalidate your hypothesis.
Want to try? If you don't, I'll just list the differences and similarities myself. Let's give it a shot.