Origins – Formed to Fly with Dr. David Menton (dinosaur – bird evolution refuted)

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Evolutionists have long argued that birds evolved by chance from reptiles. However, in this lecture, you will see that no two classes of vertebrates differ more dramatically than do reptiles and birds. Unlike the dinosaurs, from which birds are said to have evolved, birds are truly “formed to fly.” With the aid of a scanning electron microscope, Dr. Menton examines the feathers of birds and compares them to reptile scales. Contrary to the claims of evolutionists, feathers are profoundly different from scales in every respect. It is biological nonsense to claim that one evolved from the other by chance. For more info, see www.answersingenesis.org Biography Professional Affiliation: Biomedical research technician at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota in the Department of Dermatology (1960-62) Associate Professor of Anatomy at Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri (1966-2000) Associate Professor Emeritus of Anatomy at Washington University School of Medicine (July 2000) Professional Activities: Guest lecturer in gross anatomy Former coursemaster of Microscopic Anatomy at Washington University School of Medicine Consulting editor in Histology for ‘Stedman’s Medical Dictionary’, a standard medical reference work Education BA from Mankato State University in Mankato, Minnesota Ph.D. in cell biology from Brown University Honors/Awards/Associations Member of the American Association of Anatomists Member of Sigma Xi Silver Award for Basic Research from the