BIRDS BEFORE DINOSAURS?!?

Is the "Bird Evolution Theory" weakening?

 

Report from the '99 SVP Meeting in Denver Colorado.

    Joe Taylor and Mt. Blanco team members, Henry Johnson, Phillip Hall, and newcomers Chuck and Betty Sanders, while attending the 59th annual meeting of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, were amazed at some of the new information presented in several of the papers.  The last paper delivered Friday afternoon, October 22nd, was the icing on the cake.  To everyone's surprise the descriptions and photographs were of a bird with feathers from the Triassic fossil beds  of southern Russian,  given the name of Longiss Squama.  The lecturer made it clear that these were indeed feathers. 

     The problem with this is that this now places birds in existence one hundred and twenty millions years before they were supposed to have evolved.  For many years schools have taught that birds evolved from dinosaurs and yet here is a bird that predates the dinosaurs.  As the point of this paper become clear tensions mounted and no wonder,  here were  the top evolutionist scientist from all around the world to whom the theory that dinosaurs evolved into birds is very precious and extremely important.  The Evidence of this could be seen in that this paper generated ten times more questions from the audience than any other paper.   Despite the composure of the  lecturer  it was obvious that the implications of this were a significant attack on one of the major tenets of evolution.   If you haven't noticed, nature shows and  science programs have been continually promoting the idea that birds evolved from dinosaurs.  The desire to drive this home can be seen in the fact that evolutionist have coined a new term to describe dinosaurs as "non-avian" dinosaurs.  Non-avian dinosaurs?!? The idea is ridiculous.  Because of this type of discovery evolutionist will soon have to give up the idea that dinosaurs evolved into birds.

" Can we spell T-R-I-A-S-S-I-C   B-I-R-D?" --Joe Taylor

 

    In another excellent paper Dr. Kraig Derstler, a professor from the University of New Orleans, pointed out that a new fossil bird from China, Confuciusornis Sanctus, is more like modern birds than Archaeopteryx. The problem with this is that Confuciusornis Sanctus is a completely modern bird, already in existence, when evolutionists say birds were just starting to evolve.  Other papers brought out equally important information.

 

Picture of the new triassic bird, Longiss Squama, coming soon.

 

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