Part of the Explore the Film series.
“Clearly this is in violation of the dating process. It challenges the entire dating process.” – Kevin Anderson, Microbiologist at Van Andel Creation Research Center
In 2005, soft tissue was discovered inside the femur of a dinosaur bone by Dr. Mary Schweitzer. Although initially controversial, more discoveries followed by other scientists.
In 2012, Kevin Anderson and Mark Armitage dug out a large section of a triceratops brow horn in Hell Creek, Montana. Although the normal process of finding soft tissue is through decalcification of the bone, when Mark opened up the horn in California, he discovered uncalcified soft tissue that was stretchy and pliable.
Although surprising to everyone, the presence of these intact organic materials is better explained by the bones being only thousands rather than tens of millions of years old. These discoveries can be seen as a method of dating, but they challenge the concept of ‘deep time,’ a critical component for evolution.
Learn more about soft tissue and evolution
- ‘Beyond Is Genesis History? Vol 2: Life & Design’ (avail Spring 2018)
- Dr. Kevin Anderson’s videos and articles.