By Mark Ellis and Michael Ashcraft
A handprint, a finger, a footprint and a hammer are part of a growing
number of “impossible fossils” – so called because they upend the evolutionary
timetable and puncture the theory of evolution.
Handprint
A handprint in limestone from the Cretaceous Era – 110 million years ago
– was found near Weatherford, Texas, in the 1970s. It is on display at the
Creation Evidence Museum in Glen Rose, Texas.
Either human-like creatures were on earth much earlier than thought, or
the dating methods are flawed and the earth is much younger than most scientists
will admit.
A fossilized human finger also from the Cretaceous Era was found also in
the 1970s in the Commanche Peak Limestone formation in Texas and is on display
at the Creation Evidence Museum. The fact that flesh has been fossilized
(normally only bones make it through millennia as fossils) could result from
instant entombment in mud (from a huge flood, for example).
A footprint – known as the Burdick Track – was found again in Cretaceous
limestone in the Cross Branch stratum, a tributary to the Paluxy River in Glen
Rose, Texas.
Staunch evolutionists have worked vigorously to poke holes in the
credibility of these discoveries – with good reason, because they poke holes in
the theory of evolution. The extent to which they defend a pet theory in spite
of discrediting discoveries reveals a lack of scientific integrity, many
believe. Christian News.