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Babu Ranganathan
Babu Ranganathan

MICRORAPTOR WASN'T A DINOSAUR! It was a bird, a unique bird with four wings (it had fully-formed feathers!), but evolutionists classified it as a dinosaur to fit their theory. All of its traits were fully-formed and developed (not in a transitional state, i.e. part scales/part feathers). Species in a true transitional state wouldn't be fit for survival because their traits wouldn't be fully-developed or formed. Imagine a dinosaur with limbs evolving into wings and feathers over millions of years. It couldn't fully use its limbs and it couldn't fully use its wings and feathers. How would it be fit for survival over millions of years while it was evolving? Read the excellent Internet article, IS NEW FOSSIL A BIRD-EATING DINOSAUR? by biologist and creationist Brian Thomas.

NOT DINOSAUR FEATHERS! There's a lot of hype out there in the media. Read the interesting Internet article by biologist and creationist Brian Thomas, FEATHERS MISSING FROM 'FEATHERED DINOSAUR' DISPLAY. What some interpret as feathers may have been nothing more than "artifacts of the fossilization process, or partly decayed skin fibers."

Read my popular Internet articles, NO HALF-EVOLVED DINOSAURS,  NATURAL LIMITS OF EVOLUTION, FISH DNA DOESN'T SUPPORT EVOLUTION OF LIMBS

Visit my popular Internet site, THE SCIENCE SUPPORTING CREATION 

Babu G. Ranganathan*
B.A. Bible/Biology

Author of the popular Internet article, TRADITIONAL DOCTRINE OF HELL EVOLVED FROM GREEK ROOTS

*I have had the privilege of being recognized in the 24th edition of Marquis "Who's Who In The East" for my writings on religion and science, and I have given successful lectures (with question and answer time afterwards) defending creation from science before evolutionist science faculty and students at various colleges and universities.

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