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This week we’ve been asking why dinosaur and human fossils haven’t been found together. But suppose it did happen. Who would be shocked—evolutionists or creationists? Well, evolutionists! It’s only impossible in their worldview.
Consider this example: Wollemi pine trees were only known from the fossil record, so evolutionists assumed they went extinct millions of years ago. They were shocked when living Wollemi were discovered in Australia, saying it was like finding a living dinosaur!
But we know that the Wollemi fossils formed just a few thousand years ago so this find wasn’t a big shock.
Yes, worldview makes a difference!
By Ken Ham and Mark Looy4.6
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This week we’ve been asking why dinosaur and human fossils haven’t been found together. But suppose it did happen. Who would be shocked—evolutionists or creationists? Well, evolutionists! It’s only impossible in their worldview.
Consider this example: Wollemi pine trees were only known from the fossil record, so evolutionists assumed they went extinct millions of years ago. They were shocked when living Wollemi were discovered in Australia, saying it was like finding a living dinosaur!
But we know that the Wollemi fossils formed just a few thousand years ago so this find wasn’t a big shock.
Yes, worldview makes a difference!

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