Pick Up A Fossil Watch If You Want A Cool And Stylish American Made Watch

August 10th, 2008

Fossil watches are an American brand. They are known for their stylish and chic designs. The company took birth in 1984 and today is a major contender for the top slot in the watch world.

Fossil watches are not merely time keeping machines but fashion statements. Drawing inspiration for the early fifties design Fossil created watches, which were not only smart, looking, precise but also affordable. Fossil watches are indeed a great American innovation.

Fossil watches are found in a variety of ranges. Casual everyday watches for both the genders are obviously available. There are dress and designer watches along with some pocket ones that are used for those special moments. The straps are found in both leather as well as metal and one can pick and choose from a large variety depending on ones need.

Fossil watches offer many series and ranges of watches. There are the NCCA and NFL watches that have your team on your wrist. This emotion can be extended to the school also and one can select from the drop down menu on their web site. Not only this one can find Batman, Superman, wonder woman, flash and even Star war Series which take the boredom out of the simple watch but thy are also light on the pocket. On a more serious note Fossil is the first company to have developed a PDA watch. This watch has a touch screen and one can view alarm clock, date book, calendar and many other such functions just by the touch of the finger, much like the Tissot T touch. It has 8 megabytes of memory and can store thousands of contact numbers. It is available at 79 American Dollars. The Fossil wrist net is another invention that helps you keep the computer on your wrist. The watch has MSN and other such features that allow one to access information on weather, news, stocks, calendar, and all other such kinds of information.

Fossil watches are created for both men and women. The men’s line has casual, dress, chronograph, titanium, Motion Dial, midsize and pocket watch ranges. The straps are also of various kinds. One of their most fascinating watch is the one with the blue tooth and caller id that Fossil has developed with Sony Erricson. The Watch has a blue tooth and can identify the caller who is calling on your mobile phone. The women’s collection has casual, dress, glitz and motion dial in its bag. Their wood and leather inspired designs are also a great buy.

Fossil watches range from Fifty American Dollars to one hundred and fifty American Dollars. These watches have a warranty from Wristwatch .com for twelve months. They are sturdy timepieces that do not need much after care and work well under normal conditions.

If you have a strong personal taste and like to show your loyalties then the Fossil Collectables are definitely for you. On the other hand if all you seek is a watch that doubles as your computer then you should go for the Wrist net. But if you need to know who is calling you and have your hands occupied elsewhere then the PDA watch is your baby. No matter what your requirements are there is something for everyone in the Fossil watches.

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For more information on watches try visiting http://www.Watches4All.com, a website that specializes in providing watch related tips, advice and resources to include information on the best Fossil Watches.

Making Biodiesel To Solve The Fossil Fuel Problem

August 5th, 2008

Have you ever considered making biodiesel? Well now is the time to start considering it. Anyone who reads the papers knows that fossil fuels are hurting our environment. Increased emissions of greenhouse gases are polluting the atmosphere and creating the effect of global warming. The effects are already seen in rising temperatures, poor air quality, acid rain, and failing health.

An additional dilemma with fossil fuels is that the resources are becoming fast depleted. Although technically renewable, nature fills fossil fuel reserves at a very slow rate, and companies tap them very quickly. With the combined effect of fossil fuels being required, they are also bad for the environment and soon to be gone as the world is finding itself in an awful dilemma. Yet this dilemma may be solvable by making biodiesel fuel as an affordable and clean alternative.

In the past, we have attempted to solve the fossil fuel problem using a combination of two methods. The first method has been to encourage people to use less fuel through education. This is ineffective and unnecessary. Although some people may be excessive in their fuel consumption, our society’s dependence upon technology has created a system in which that consumption is necessary.

A second solution has been to increase the cost. Although rising prices are a side effect of increased demand and decreased supply, they also serve to limit the amount of fuel people can afford to consume. Unfortunately, this means the wealthy can still use just as much, while everyone else cannot. If everyone was making biodiesel, there would be no limit, allowing people to drive their vehicles to work and heat their homes in the winter easily.

It is bad enough that fossil fuels and the oil companies that peddle them should be polluting the water, air, and land. Now that those resources are almost gone, should society stand by paying exorbitant prices, waging wars to secure more resources, and denying people much needed comforts? Instead of limiting pollution and saving fossil fuel reserves at the expense of ethics and quality of life, people can have it all by making biodiesel fuel.

Although it may sound complicated, the production of this alternative fuel source is actually quite simple. All it takes is a desire to make the change, a little dedication, and the right information. Unfortunately, as with every new and alternative technology, there is plenty of false information and companies wanting to exploit consumers.

Anyone interested in saving themselves money while saving the environment should seek online information that is fact based and backed by a reputable website. When conducting your own research, start with http://www.ultimate-biodiesel-guide.com. This site not only offers a comprehensive manual, but also a complete site with additional resources, newsletter subscription, and a lot of free bonuses. In addition, the brilliant minds behind the site are always available to answer any questions or concerns about biodiesel fuel. They can be reached directly using the site’s interactive contact page.

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Excitement Limited (www.ultimate-biodiesel-guide.com) is a London-based company that seeks to empower consumers through knowledge and simple, well-written publications about making biodiesel.

The Fossil Handbag - Great Quality At Affordable Prices

August 2nd, 2008

Next to diamonds, the handbag is womankind’s best friend. A handbag is such a loyal companion that it goes with us wherever we go, carrying all those precious little things we simply can’t do without in any given day. Plus, a handbag makes us look smart and fashionable. Let’s examine one brand that fits this description and more: Fossil. Fossil handbags are fashionable, stylish and so much more.

Fossil Handbags are Durable, Stylish, Functional and Affordable

There is no question about the quality that Fossil handbags offer. You can be sure of the durability of Fossil handbags, whether they are made of leather or some other material. Stylishness is just as assured, usually a combination of trendiness and timeless elegance. Fossil handbags are as functional as they can get: they have pockets and compartments for a whole bundle of women’s accessories, including cell phones and sunglasses. Matching key rings and coin purses complete the set.

We often worry whenever we find a handbag of our dreams that the price tag will make it unreachable. This is not the case with Fossil handbags. Fossil handbags come at very reasonable prices. Furthermore, when a new season stock of Fossil handbags arrives, the previous Fossil handbag styles usually go on sale.

Fossil Handbags are Made with Other Accessories in Mind

When we grow so fond of our handbag that we use them more often than we originally intended, we start looking for matching accessories. Fossil knows this, so they also offer along with the Fossil handbags such items as schedule planners of the same material and design; lipstick, key, glasses and check holders, coin purses and money holders of various sizes.

When we add accessories that go well with our handbag, we complete the look and style we are after. Having a whole set manufactured by one company — and by one like Fossil — ensures that the coordination is impeccable and the items themselves are of excellent quality.

When it comes to shoes and bags, no modern woman ever wants to be out of step. Being in style in this area and having class without having to spend a fortune is part of our idea of looking great. That should make a Fossil handbag, with its reasonable price and uncompromised quality, an irresistible proposition.

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Creation Science Issues - Fossil Footprints

August 1st, 2008

In an article by Leonard Brand and James Florence, titled Stratigraphic Distribution of Vertebrate Fossil Footprints Compared with Body Fossils (Footnote 1), the authors do a fascinating study of fossil footprint sites, and correlate them with the distribution of actual fossils. Fossil footprints are not true fossils, and are more correctly identified by the term “trace fossil.” True fossils are the actual remains of the animal.

In their comparison, they show that the quantity of bird and mammal fossils correlate with the number of trace fossils. In other words, where you see a large quantity of fossils in the rock record, you have a corresponding number of trace fossil footprints. However, when comparing reptile, amphibian, and dinosaur trace fossils, they do not correspond to the number of actual fossils in the rock record.

They equate this to the fact that during the first part of the flood (the Triassic sediments) the dinosaurs were more active, and during the later part of the flood (upper Jurassic and Cretaceous sediments) there were very few live amphibians or reptiles to produce footprints, except for the large dinosaurs. (This is contrasted with the young earth creationist book, Grand Canyon: Monument to Catastrophe, in which all the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous sediments are all “late flood.”)

Rebuttal

There are several problems with this theory. As any paleontologist knows, fossils are a hit and miss scenario. We consider ourselves lucky when we find a dinosaur fossil. However, we have found many mass dinosaur graves in the Jurassic and Cretaceous, which skews the data. Conditions were right for the mass burial of these bones by fluvial, river systems (not ocean systems, or global Flood related). We may yet discover unknown trackways, or great abundances of Triassic fossils which makes the correlation closer. We are lucky to have found the trackways that we have, and I’m certain there are many more we can’t see because they are covered by other rock layers.

Second, and more importantly, if the Flood model is to be believed, ALL the dinosaurs had to be killed during the first 40 days of the flood. At day 40, when the rain stopped, the water was at its deepest. Why then do we have footprint trackways in multiple rock strata, on top of each other? By the time the second, higher layer was deposited, all the dinosaurs should have been dead…then who was making these tracks? It is evident from Stratigraphy, that you can’t lay down all the rock layers in the world during the 370+ days of Noah’s Flood. In many instances, you have fossil trackways, in a lacustrine system, covered by other sediments, then another trackway in a later lacustrine system. This would require fluctuating sea levels during the flood, but during the flood, the waters rose for 40 days, then they receded for 330 days…no fluctuation.

Third, the authors propose the Triassic sediments were deposited during the early flood. Look at the leading Flood model proposed by the Institute for Creation Research, in their book Grand Canyon: Monument to Catastrophe. They claim the rocks of the Grand Canyon were deposited early in the Flood, and the rocks above this point, which show up north of the Canyon, were deposited during the receding of the floodwaters (Figure 4.1 of the book). These “receding” rock layers included the Triassic layers. Genesis 7:24 states the waters were at their maximum for 150 days. All the rocks which contain dinosaur fossils and footprints were deposited in this receding phase of the Flood, more than 150 days after the Flood started. Genesis 7:21-23 states that all living flesh died during the first 150-day prevailing period of the flood. How then are dinosaurs making footprints, during the receding phase of the flood! God SAID in Genesis 7:21-23 that they were dead! The fact that we even have footprints is conclusive proof that the Flood did not create all these rock layers.

Finally, the authors left out a key piece of information, that being the paleoenvironment. Were the environments of the time conducive to making footprints? You would have to consider this in order for their study to be conclusive.

Conclusion

The authors conclude “that the footprint data make a very natural fit with a global flood model.” Actually, the global flood model fails to adequately explain the existence of trackways in late-flood sediments. I admit that this is dependent upon which “flood model” you believe in.

FOOTNOTES:

1 Stratigraphic Distribution of Vertebrate Fossil Footprints Compared with Body Fossils (www.grisda.org/origins/09067.htm)

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Greg Neyman is the founder of the website ministry Answers In Creation. The original location of this article is here.

Dinosaur Bones

July 2nd, 2008

Dinosaurs, of all known animals, are quite popular mystifying creatures and are well identified by children of all ages. Dinosaurs were real and live animals that lived in most regions of the world and were completely wiped out 65 million years ago. The cause of their extinction is still debated but most of the researchers agree that when alive, the dinosaur dominated the wilds. We are aware of their existence by their remains, usually documented in bones, either found as complete skeletons or separately. We have also found their footprints in rock, as well as some eggs rooted in them. Most of the bigger dinosaur specimens have now been collected and displayed in larger museums.

Most of the researchers around the world agree that dinosaurs are one of the larger species that lived in the Age of Reptiles, which was about more than 200 million years ago. It is estimated that the dinosaur age lasted for some 165 million years. During this time period, many types of dinosaurs roamed the wilds. Researchers have successfully come to know the variety of species of dinosaurs that existed during this time. This is done by the study of fossils of dinosaur bones being found out at different places of the world. However, many dinosaurs will never be discovered. This is due to the reason that only very few dinosaur bones are in reality fossilized through the delicate and temperamental process. In such a case, the tiniest dinosaurs and the largest will most likely be a mystery for the rest of time. Till this time, many dinosaur bones have been discovered only a few complete skeletons have ever been found. When scientists try to assemble a skeleton from bones, most of the process involves a large amount of assessment between size and morphology of other bones.

The fossilized dinosaur bones that have been unearthed from different parts of the world have helped us to know more about the mystifying creatures. The fossils of dinosaur bones serve as evidences that most dinosaurs had large bodies. Even the tiniest dinosaurs were bigger than anything else in their ecosystem and the largest dinosaur bones ever found indicate animals on a scale never seen in modern times. Dinosaurs bigger than the 38 ft tall Brachiosaurus found in Tanzania sometime between 1907-1912 have only been indicated by isolated bones.

Dinosaur bones can expose important information about the behavior of the dinosaur in its living environment. Time and again, computer simulations are employed to comprehend how a dinosaur with certain bones might have moved. These simulations compare the bones of the dinosaur with bones from more modern animals and then reconstruct the kinetics of movement based on the shapes of the bones. Because dinosaurs are thought to be more closely related to animals like birds and crocodiles rather than mammals, behaviors from these animals can be used to estimate dinosaur behavior. The analysis of bones used for movement, or Biomechanics, gives scientists information as to how quickly dinosaurs moved, if some dinosaurs could swim, and reveals whether ideas like sonic booms created by the diplodocid tail are fact or fiction.

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Fossil Watch - A Perfect GFossil Watch - A Perfect Giftift

June 30th, 2008

You have heard about fossil watches for a long time and could not begin to image what it was, a fossil-something long dead from the prehistoric era. Then, you learn that it is really a watch-a timepiece used by a lot of people. It is more of brand name than a specific item.

So, exactly what is it? Fossil is a designer and manufacturer of clothing and accessories, primarily in watches and jewelry, and they recently expanded into making sunglasses and wallets. But, you are not interested in the other items they make; you are interested in a watch and want to get one from this company.

Fortunately, their watches are considered accessible by the middle-class because they are reasonably priced and sold in most retail and department stores. They are especially well liked by younger people and collectors because they make specially designed watches in popular characters such as Pirates of the Caribbean, Green Lantern, Snoopy, Star Wars, Chronicles of Narnia, and in many other characters.

Fossil watches are made for both men and women. Ladies watches are made in gold, silver, leather, designer styles, are fully functional have interchangeable dials and special adjust-o-matic features which make it fit perfectly on any size wrist. The interchangeable dials and multi-colored straps are particularly popular as you can change it to perfectly coordinate your watch to your outfit-a fashion plus in today’s world. What can be more perfect that being able to change the look of your watch on a daily basis?

For formal evening wear, ladies may want a more elegant accent by wearing a dress gold or silver watch that can provide her with the perfect combination of durability and sophistication.

Men’s watches offer a greater combination of style and function in a variety of wristwatches and pocket watches. Regardless of whether you want a men’s dress wristwatch or casual wristwatch for fun and play, Fossil has hundreds of different makes, models and styles available. The hard part is picking out which one you want, but with the internet readily available, you can look at literally hundreds of different watches within 15 minutes.

Since Mother’s Day and Father’s Day are right around the corner, why not put a few hints that you want a Fossil watch for that day. It certainly beats flowers for mom or a new tie for dad-maybe you will actually get you want this year. Do some research and figure out which watch you want and then start showing it to your family.

Keep talking about finding the time to get to the mall to buy it, but you are always too busy to get there. Hopefully, they will take the hint and buy the watch for you. If the picture of your watch disappears, do not ask about it—just keep your fingers crossed that someone in the family has taken the hints and initiative to go and purchase it for you.

Just remember, try to act surprised when you open the box!

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For more information on watches try visiting http://www.Watches4All.com, a website that specializes in providing watch related tips, advice and resources to include information on the fossil watch.

Fossil Collecting Disaster In Indiana

June 25th, 2008

When fossil collecting, road cuts can hold many treasures for fossil hunters. But fossil hunters BEWARE! Those cuts hold something more: varmints that will hang on to your skin long after you’ve taken your fossil treasures home.

A Lesson Learned
We’re new at this fossil hunting thing. Oh, we found our share of relics when we were kids and young adults, but as bona fide rock hounds, we are novices. We learned the varmint lesson the hard way this summer.

The Danger Sign
On a tip from a friend on a great place to find crinoids, we excitedly scrambled over a road cut in southern Indiana, paying no heed to the telltale signs that should have made us take care. In the excitement of fossil collecting, we ignored the water that was seeping from the cut…never thinking that the plants were anything more than a mild impediment to our rock hounding.

Something Found Us
By the next morning, our armpits and waists were dotted with quarter-inch red bumps. Surprisingly, the chiggers hadn’t cared much for our ankles! My husband, who grew up in the west, had never experienced the intense itching of those little critters. Days after we arrived home and still itching, he scoured the internet for preventions and cures.

Oh, Now I Remember
I should have known better. I grew up in southern Ohio; chiggers were part of everyday summer life. I also should have thought about the poison ivy that was lurking there. Be the third day after we arrived home, my entire face was swollen and red…and the itching was nearly unbearable. The poison seemed to spread for weeks. It was a full 2 months before the last of the nasty red patches were gone.

Better Safe Than Sorry
So when fossil collecting take heed! Cover your body COMPLETELY when you go out in the field. Along with your rock hammer, carry some powdered sulphur to rub around your ankles, waist, wrists and armpits. My mother never went out to the garden without first dowsing herself in that natural chigger-repellent.

Make sure you have access to a hot shower and use special cleansers for removing the urushiol (poison ivy sap or oil) that causes the watery blisters.

A little consciousness about the plants and animals that shared the road cut would have made our excursion…or the return from it, a whole lot more enjoyable!

A Lasting Memory
We did find lots of crinoid fossils, but they were not what we remember most about this fossil collecting trip!

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Making Biodiesel To Solve The Fossil Fuel Problem

June 21st, 2008

Have you ever considered making biodiesel? Well now is the time to start considering it. Anyone who reads the papers knows that fossil fuels are hurting our environment. Increased emissions of greenhouse gases are polluting the atmosphere and creating the effect of global warming. The effects are already seen in rising temperatures, poor air quality, acid rain, and failing health.

An additional dilemma with fossil fuels is that the resources are becoming fast depleted. Although technically renewable, nature fills fossil fuel reserves at a very slow rate, and companies tap them very quickly. With the combined effect of fossil fuels being required, they are also bad for the environment and soon to be gone as the world is finding itself in an awful dilemma. Yet this dilemma may be solvable by making biodiesel fuel as an affordable and clean alternative.

In the past, we have attempted to solve the fossil fuel problem using a combination of two methods. The first method has been to encourage people to use less fuel through education. This is ineffective and unnecessary. Although some people may be excessive in their fuel consumption, our society’s dependence upon technology has created a system in which that consumption is necessary.

A second solution has been to increase the cost. Although rising prices are a side effect of increased demand and decreased supply, they also serve to limit the amount of fuel people can afford to consume. Unfortunately, this means the wealthy can still use just as much, while everyone else cannot. If everyone was making biodiesel, there would be no limit, allowing people to drive their vehicles to work and heat their homes in the winter easily.

It is bad enough that fossil fuels and the oil companies that peddle them should be polluting the water, air, and land. Now that those resources are almost gone, should society stand by paying exorbitant prices, waging wars to secure more resources, and denying people much needed comforts? Instead of limiting pollution and saving fossil fuel reserves at the expense of ethics and quality of life, people can have it all by making biodiesel fuel.

Although it may sound complicated, the production of this alternative fuel source is actually quite simple. All it takes is a desire to make the change, a little dedication, and the right information. Unfortunately, as with every new and alternative technology, there is plenty of false information and companies wanting to exploit consumers.

Anyone interested in saving themselves money while saving the environment should seek online information that is fact based and backed by a reputable website. When conducting your own research, start with http://www.ultimate-biodiesel-guide.com. This site not only offers a comprehensive manual, but also a complete site with additional resources, newsletter subscription, and a lot of free bonuses. In addition, the brilliant minds behind the site are always available to answer any questions or concerns about biodiesel fuel. They can be reached directly using the site’s interactive contact page.

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Excitement Limited (www.ultimate-biodiesel-guide.com) is a London-based company that seeks to empower consumers through knowledge and simple, well-written publications about making biodiesel.

Finding Fossil Information On The Web

June 20th, 2008

Fossil information sites are abundant on the web. But not all sites are created equal. Some sites are scholarly and may be over-the-head of the first-time or casual fossil collector. At the other end of the spectrum are sites that are a collection of links with no real information. Their sole purpose is making money from their google ads. There are plenty of sites in between that offer every form of fossil information you can imagine and for every audience.

Focused Sites
The scholarly sites often delve deeply into one fossil information topic. Dr. Sam Gon III’s site- http://www.trilobites.info/ shares just about anything you would want to learn about trilobites. His site is easy to navigate because it links logical topics, but also because it has a long list of the topics covered on the home page. Elasmo- http://www.elasmo.com/ covers sharks: fossil sharks, modern sharks, classification and disputed classification. This site is usable by the novice, but has enough depth to bring you back over and over again.

General Sites
Sites like UCMP- http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/ approach the fossil information topic from a broad perspective. They have a huge amount of information on fossils. They include fossil-related topics like geologic time and classification (phylogeny) of both fossil and modern species. Fossils-facts-and-finds’- http://www.fossils-facts-and-finds.com/ target audience is teachers and pre-college students. The topics covered relate to both fossils and geologic time, but additionally include tips and lesson plans for sharing the information with students, and there are projects that students can do on their own.

Especially For Kids
Since fossil information is often needed by young students, there are sites feared toward short, quality information about specific species. Enchanted Learning- http://www.enchantedlearning.com/Home.html gives a little information about LOTS of topics…not just fossils and dinosaurs. Their approach gives good starter information.

No Help Here
Watch out for “links-only” sites. These sites contain long lists of linked sites that MAY contain pertinent fossil information, but you can waste huge amounts of time following these links and never really find what you are looking for. (Of course, that’s what these sites WANT you to do, because for every click, they make money!)

Fossil Directories
Good niche directory sites, on the other hand, can be of great help. Bob’s Rock Shop- http://www.rockhounds.com/ is a good directory of fossil information sites because Bob has looked at the sites and puts a short note about the information you can find at each linked site.

Read the descriptions! With a little scrutiny, you’ll save yourself time, avoid the “no information” link sites, and get on to the business of getting REAL fossil information!

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The Fossil Record And Creation Science

June 15th, 2008

Young earth creationists commonly point to the fossil record in order to support their position. In one instance, the article “The Fossil Record: Becoming More Random All the Time” by John Woodmorappe, has some very good points to it (Footnote 1). Read it if you like, (its a long one), but you don’t have to much farther than the abstract to see problems. Actually, some are problems, and some are deceptions.

The abstract states that “The reality of the geologic column is predicated on the belief that fossils have restricted ranges in rock strata.” Of course it is…this has been the “reality” all along. His wording makes it sound as if the geologist has been up to some deceit…but this is not the case. He goes on to claim, “as more and more fossils are found, the ranges of fossils keep increasing.” Welcome to the world of science! This is nothing new. As new discoveries are made, the timelines that we thought species were living is extended. So what! He states that stratigraphic-range extension is not the exception but the rule. OF course it is, by its very nature it HAS to be. You are not going to “shorten” ranges…the only way to go is to extend them. It has always been this way, and always will be this way. It in no way makes dating through the use of fossils invalid.

Does it make “it easier for the Genesis Flood to explain an increasingly-random fossil record” as the author claims? Yes, if it were “increasingly random,” but it is not. Because you increase the range of an organism’s lifespan on earth does not prove more “randomization.” He states further down, when expressing questions from evolutionists, “why a layer of rock containing trilobites is never found to contain dinosaurs,” and vice-versa. Great point…if we are to suddenly find a trilobite in a dinosaur layer…great, they lived longer than expected. If we find a trilobite with a human fossil, then great. It has no implications for young or old earth creationism.

The author is trying to establish credible proof for a completely random fossil record. A completely random fossil record should have been created from the Flood, if you follow the model proposed by young-earth scientists. What is meant by “random?” If the fossil record was random, we should have humans, and dinosaurs, and trilobites all together…but we don’t. In fact, look at the Grand Canyon…you would expect many fossils in the rocks at the bottom, but starting from the bottom, you have to go thousands of feet up the rock strata before you even get to any vertebrate fossils. Why are they not lower down? By the flood model, while these thousands of feet of strata were laid down, all the vertebrates were busy “treading water” for months, until they finally died and sank? Not only is this not possible, it is not supported in the fossil record. The fossil record shows increasingly complex organisms, as you go upward (or, younger) in the geologic column, which is exactly what you would expect in an old earth.

Boundary Fossils

Many points on the geologic time scale were made with the use of boundary fossils. This is a means of dating a rock, albeit not precisely, by using the range that an organism existed as a boundary. In other words, for instance, the Cretaceous period ended 65 million years ago. You could use a dinosaur fossil in a rock layer, and state with certainty that the rock is older than 65 million years.

Yes, boundary fossils are used to create imaginary timelines, so that earth history can be better understood. Does finding a boundary fossil outside their previously-believed range invalidate the timeline…no, it just increases that organism’s life range. So what if new timelines are made. That’s just science reacting to a change of the “evidence” in the rock record. Is it a perfect system? No. Is it a reliable method that considers all the evidence fairly, and reaches a logical, reliable conclusion? Yes.

What’s So Hard to Understand?

That’s what we call science…something familiar to a scientist, but for some unknown reason it is a hard concept to grasp for a young-earth scientist. When new discoveries are made, theories change, textbooks re-written, research articles published. It is a great process.

Why do young-earth scientists like to disavow scientific methods? Mud-slinging, mis-statements, and controversies over ages which are taken out of context are all the weapons that a young-earth scientist has left, because they can’t prove a young earth from science.

The author claims, “Creationists, including myself, have provided a variety of alternative explanations for fossil succession.” Have they been accepted by the scientific community…NO, because there are no facts to back them up from the geologic record. They are only accepted within the small community of young-earth scientists, and their devoted followers. They say the world scoffs at them, because the Bible says they will be persecuted for holding to their faith…no, that’s not true. The world scoffs because they hold to an unprovable, unbelievable theory based on an inaccurate interpretation of the Bible and science.

The God of the Bible is real, and yes, the earth is old. God’s creation testifies to this. The Bible says, “speak to the earth, and it will teach thee” (Job 12:8). Let’s all listen to what the earth has to say.

Conclusion

The author assumes that the fossil record is becoming more random, and will eventually prove the flood. Unfortunately for him, this is far from the truth. Randomness will never be proved. In fact, the rock record has already disproved it.
Footnote 1: “The Fossil Record: Becoming More Random All the Time” (answersingenesis.org/home/area/magazines/tj/v14n1_fossil-rec.asp)

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Greg Neyman is the founder of the website ministry Answers In Creation. The original location of this article is here.