Giant Bird Fossil

A newly discovered species of prehistoric bird had a wingspan that stretched 17 feet and sharp, jagged teeth used to fetch squid and fish from the ocean.

According to a study, the Pelagornis chilensis lived between five and 10 million years ago above the oceans and in the mountains of present-day Chile. This new species was identified after scientists found a well-preserved skeleton almost 70 percent complete.

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      • To: TROUP#342 and Mav who:
        I knew when I posted that message this would happen. I was taught that the earth IS 6,000-10,000 years old. There isn’t even that much evidence that the earth is even millions of years old. Darwin himself said that if someone came up with one counter example for his theory, the theory would fall apart. And Creationists have come up with several counterexamples. This proves it wrong from the very start: A living cell CANNOT be created out of nothing. There has to be some divine creator to make it happen. It can’t happen by chance!

  1. To: TROUP#342 and Mav who:
    I was taught that the earth IS 6,000-10,000 years old. There isn’t even that much evidence that the earth is even millions of years old. Darwin himself said that if someone came up with one counter example for his theory, the theory would fall apart. And Creationists have come up with several counterexamples. This proves it wrong from the very start: A living cell CANNOT be created out of nothing. There has to be some divine creator to make it happen. It can’t happen by chance! (i beleev this too

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