Complex Life Fossils Baffle Evolutionists
Al Buehterawl of the Darwin Ranch near Deception Pass (not the one in the state of Washington, by the way) was on the prod. He was complaining to Russell Watchtower of the Ministry of Truth about a fossil discovery. Russell looked at him and then me and exclaimed, "I have to rewrite textbooks yet again!"
While scientists have to do research and they make discoveries and reassessments, writing papers and rewriting material is inevitable. It gets far more frequent for evolutionists because they have assumptions based on a fundamentally flawed worldview.
Pyritized macrofossils, WikiComm / El Albani A, Bengtson S, et al. (CC BY 3.0) |
Several of Darwin's disciples have said there are no fossils in the wrong places. If there were, it would overturn evolution. Fossils have been found in the wrong places (according to their reckoning) many times, so excuses are made and rescuing devices are employed. There are some evolutionists who admit that out-of-order fossils exist, however.
Complex life was found 1.5 billion years (put your pinkie finger to the side of your mouth and say it like Dr. Evil) sooner than they expected. An inland sea, arbitrary unscientific assertions, and other examples of Making Things Up™ were utilized. Once again, we see evidence for recent creation and lack of it for evolution.
Wherever and whenever life is found, it is incredibly complex. This certainly applies to cyanobacterial photosynthetic life that supposedly were some of the simplest and very first organic life forms to evolve from inorganic nonlife.
Cardiff University recently reported, “Until now, scientists broadly accepted animals first emerged on Earth 635 million years ago.” However, evolutionists have unearthed evidence, they maintain, of a much earlier ecosystem.
The rest of the article is found at "Puzzling Fossils at an Unlikely Time."