Gilding the (sea) lily—Evolutionists’ absurd defense of their long-age story

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For a hundred years, this evidence of rapid burial in recent history has been right under evolutionists’ noses—yet even now they still claim these crinoid fossils are 350 million years old

http://researchnews.osu.edu/archive/oldbiomarkers.htm

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by David Catchpoole

Published: 19 March 2013 (GMT+10)

The photograph at right appeared in an Ohio State University press release, with the following caption:

Different species of the sea animals known as crinoids display different colors in these 350-million-year-old fossils. Ohio State University researchers have found organic compounds sealed within the pores of these fossilized animals’ skeletons. Photo by William Ausich, courtesy of Ohio State University.”1

Now, there’s a major problem with that caption. Can you spot it?

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