Early Duck Not a Duck — Because Evolution
Some of us are not surprised when bad science and malfeasance are found among Darwinoids, but some stuff gets me on the prod. They have a materialistic worldview that requires deep time, so interpreting evidence through those glasses is to be expected. Manipulation of that data is another story.
Know that "tangled web we weave" line about practicing to deceive? The so-called earliest bird has been discovered in Antarctica. Purveyors of evoporn are web=tangled indeed, conflicting stories are more fun than a pig in a steel barrel.
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Ducks and Ducklings, John Frederick Herring, Sr. (1850) |
Evolution is not a person, except when it makes choices and does experimentation. That's pantheistic, old son. The Chicxulub impact caused dinosaur demise, but that story is unraveling and not all dinosaur scientists accepted it anyway. The discovered bird is just like a modern duck, but gets its own classification — because evolution. Wait'll you get a load of the guy who has faith that evidence will be found in the future... These tinhorns need to do actual science, perform actual logic, actually earn their pay, and actually come to terms with their Creator.
Four million Darwin Years before a meteorite supposedly killed off all the dinosaurs, a web-footed bird was swimming around in Cretaceous fantasyland. Creationists call fowl [pun intended], saying that ducks and geese were created on Day 5 thousands of years ago, not millions. They already know that Deep Time is a myth because they don’t ignore the age implications of dinosaur soft tissue (31 Jan 2025).
Evolutionist moyboys, though, chained as they are to their precious millions of years, have a problem: how did delicate ducks survive with dinosaurs around, and live through a catastrophe so earth-shattering that no sauropod or theropod anywhere in the world survived it? The saga is at risk of unraveling. Watch how they rescue their web of belief.
To read the rest (and see what got me proddy today), fly over to "Early Bird Swims Like a Duck." Also submitted for your approval is a group of short subjects, "Birds Defy Evolution Tales.