Real Science Radio: Triceratops Soft Tissue with Mark Armitage

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Triceratops Soft Tissue with Mark Armitage

This is the show from Friday October 4th, 2013

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* Interview & Photo from iDINO's Mark Armitage: Fulfilling last year's promise, Mark Armitage of the CRS iDINO project presents Real Science Radio with a formerly unpublished photo (right) of soft tissue in a Triceratops horn. It's beautiful! (Well, in the eyes of the beholder, anyway. But God Himself probably thinks it's pretty cool too!) Armitage, a Creation Research Society board member and microscopy expert, along with iDINO microbiologist Dr. Kevin Anderson, excavated a Triceratops horn from the Hell Creek Formation in Montana. As with scientists from Harvard, North Carolina State, and dozens of other universities and institutions, they broke it open and... Guess what!


* Creation at Denver Bible Church on Sunday October 6th: Pastor Bob Enyart invites you to visit Denver Bible Church especially this Sunday morning at 10:50 a.m. to worship with us and then to see Bob's creation/flood presentation!

* Creation in Denver on October 11th: Bob Enyart invites you to visit Denver's Rocky Mountain Creation Fellowship especially this coming Friday, Oct. 11th at 7 p.m. to see Bob's presentation on creation and the global flood!





* Armitage Compliments the RSR Dino Soft Tissue Page: Mark Armitage complimented our DinosaurSoftTissue.com listing as the web's most complete catalog of peer-reviewed journal papers confirming the existence of original biological tissue from dinosaurs!

For today's topic Real Science Radio recommends
Dr. Carl Werner's Living Fossils video and
its prequel Evolution, the Grand Experiment!


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Yours looks just like my unpublished triceratops pictures?

Although mine look fresher.
 

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[Evolutionists, in trying to explain away the existence of dinosaur soft-tissue], say it's because of the sediments it was in. But then they found it in marine sediments. Then they said it's because it's in a big, thick bone. Then they found it in a horn and then in feathers and then in skin! So all their explanations are falling by the wayside.
 

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Is Armitage going to publish in the scientific literature?

Hi Jukia. As we discussed on the program, At sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0065128113000020, see:

Acta Histochemica: Volume 115, Issue 6, July 2013, Pages 603–608

Soft sheets of fibrillar bone from a fossil of the supraorbital horn of the dinosaur Triceratops horridus

Mark Hollis Armitagea, , , Kevin Lee Andersonb
- Department of Biology, California State University, 18111 Nordhoff Street, Northridge, CA 91330-8303, USA
- Department of Biology, Arkansas State University Beebe, Beebe, AR, USA

-Bob Enyart

p.s. Just fyi, AH has an Impact Factor of 1.6. And thanks for asking. I updated the show summary at rsr.org/triceratops with this.
 
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Jukia

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goodness, Pastor Bob, science marches on, and Dr Armitage's photos are evidence that goddidit per your Good Book why?
 

gcthomas

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Is this the same Mark Armitage that is listed in the CSUN directory as an Electron Microscopy Tech, while other people got listed as faculty?


I think it will be very interesting to see what exactly he was fired for when the unfair dismissal case can be reported, if he ever makes the claim.
 

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This should get laughed out of court.

Because you have read the contract he signed, saw the conditions of his termination and have carefully reviewed any other relevant evidence, right?

Or are you hoping that your assumption of an old Earth will be upheld in an employment suit so you can pretend you have more evidence against the YEC position?

:mock: BtB
 
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