Barbarian observes:
The difficulty for you, is that you aren't God. So when you try to insert your own wishes into the Bible, it doesn't mean anything but an unwillingness on your part to be content with His word.
His word defines the days of creation as being bracketed by evening and morning.
Which is how we know they aren't literal days, since it's logically absurd to imagine mornings and evenings without a Sun. Yes, I know, if you redefine "morning" and "evening" then you can make it work. Which is another reason we know it's not literal.
...I think it's an open and shut case.
It is, but not the way you hoped.
Barbarian observes:
And waiting for your evidence that the material they did find couldn't be preserved for millions of years.
Since you've repeatedly declined to do that, we can only conclude you made it up, like your math that proves evolution is false.Since you've still not shown a checkable source documenting genetic material from those bones, whether or not genetic material can be preserved that long is still an open question.
The person making the assertion has to provide evidence. The claim is there was genetic material in the bones, and that it couldn't last for millions of years. You declined to support the claim, so it fails.
Your standard is for the one making the claim to be the one providing the evidence.
But you offered nothing more than "I don't think it could be." And you failed to show us any evidence that there was genetic material.
Pays to live up to your standards.
Worked for me this time.
Barbarian observes:
There might be another reason it could have been in those bones, but since you declined to show that there was any genetic material, that's a moot point, too.
Oh. So now you think there is no genetic material present.
Links didn't show any evidence for that.
Barbarian observes:
I note your concession that it's still an unresolved question. So the OP fails.
toldailytopic: Soft tissue found in dinosaur bones: what is the significance?
Turns out, there's still the unresolved question of whether or not it is tissue. So that's the problem, isn't it?
Take the topic above and run with it! Slice it, dice it, give us your general thoughts about it. Everyday there will be a new TOL Topic of the Day.
Just pointing out the obvious. Unless you have something new, the problem is the assumption that it is tissue.