(December 12, 2016 at 11:23 pm)SteelCurtain Wrote: For reference, here's AiG's response:
https://answersingenesis.org/dinosaurs/f...-in-amber/
AnswersinGenesis Wrote:We conclude that DIP-V-15103 is a bird, and not a 99-million-year-old theropod dinosaur. This is supported by the discovery of 99-million-year-old bird wings including bones and feathers found by Lida Xing et al. in the same type of Burmese amber as DIP-V-15103.3 I reject the age assigned to these fossils, but it shows that small birds, perhaps juveniles, left evidence of their unquestionably bird-like anatomy in Burmese amber. So where is the evolution?
Dumb as a bag of cunt hair.