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Trilobites and graptolites are what they call an “index fossil”. They’re supposed to have evolved from bacteria from 4 billion years ago and went extinct 500 million years ago. They are supposed to be our ancestor. They call it an index fossil because if they find fossils with trilobites then they “know” that the fossil is approximately 500 million years old and they use that to determine the age of the strata layer it was found in. The major problem with this is that they’ve found living graptolites! They’ve also found fossils with known modern materials along with trilobites. How in the world do you account for that and still say that they can be used to determine the age of anything? My point here is that the scientists really don’t have a clue what they’re talking about. They don’t really “know” anything. 1 Cor 3:19 For the wisdom of this world is foolishness with God... In Likovala swamp in Africa the local tribes will look at a picture of a Longneck dinosaur and call it Mokele-mbembe. They are alive and well in this 55,000 square mile swamp. They killed one and ate it once but everyone who ate the meat died so they don’t touch them any more. They aren’t that big, only like a large elephant with a long neck and tail.
Posted on: Tue, 25 Mar 2014 10:08:10 +0000

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