
Creation Truth Foundation www.CreationTruth.com
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/07/01/multicellular-cookie-foss_n_632799.html
also in Science News, 7/31/10, p17
"Evidence for earlier multicellular life"
The 7/1/10 issue of Nature reports of "what could even be the earliest known eukaryotes." By "earliest" they mean these fossils were found in rock layers deep enough to convince them these fossils are 1.5 billion years older than the time when evo's thought that multicellular life first "evolved." Of course "deep" usually means "older" but only in a relative sense -- not in the absolute age-ranking sense that an evolutionist believes.
In any case, the new find is giving the evo's more troubles than before -- just like every new scientific discovery does! Don't forget -- every time they have to "push back" the origin of anything -- they are getting closer to the Biblical truth that --everything-- started all in the same week!
These things are not just blobs of bacteria. "They have collected more than 250 specimens ranging in size from 0.7 to 12 centimeters [about 4.5 inches] ... flat, oblong, soft bodies, with slits around the edges and complex, patterned folds inside." That word "complex" is what's going to keep most evo's up late at night staring in fear at their ceilings! According to all the evo textbooks -- 2 bill yrs ago was when bacteria were just getting started -- not four-inch sea-slug things! So, as usual ... it's another evo-problem.
This find is "edging back the fossil record toward the Great Oxidation Event 2.5 billion years ago, when oxygen began accumulating in the atmosphere." Hmm ... keep a watch on this. I'll bet they'll soon have to admit -- Earth began with oxygen in the air -- just like the Bible says! Evo's think the plants -- not God -- put the oxygen in the air we breathe. Hmm ... just like the ancient pagans worshipping trees for giving them life -- idolatry again. Sigh. "There is nothing new under the sun." really is true, then isn't it. God bless. Keep thinking. DrJ
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