Saturday, January 26, 2008

Half bird? - Oh, really!

In my school biology lessons, archaopteryx was presented by the teacher as some form of 'missing link' or 'part bird'; one more unchallenged, or perhaps I should say 'unchallengeable' proof that evolution had actually taken place!
"Evolutionists have claimed ad nauseam that the fossil creature Archaeopteryx is the link between reptiles and birds.
In Eichstätt, Germany, in 1984 there was a major meeting of scientists who specialize in bird evolution, the International Archaeopteryx Conference. They disagreed on just about anything that was covered there on this creature, but there was very broad agreement on the belief that Archaeopteryx was a true avian.
To a man, they all agreed that it was a TRUE bird and released an uncomfortable statement reiterating their belief in evolution too.
Hmmm. Yet another 'proof' taught in schools as fact bites the dust! Just how many times does science have to get it wrong before intelligent people will begin demanding full corroborative evidence before swallowing guesswork, hook, line and sinker?

Did school or university ever teach you about the hoatsín, a bird from Guatemala which exists today, has claws on the end of the wings and would fossilise into something rather similar to Archaeopteryx?
I wonder why not?

Have a look at this link by Dr Carl Wieland:

http://www.creationontheweb.com/content/view/909

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