The fossil record does not reveal an evolutionary progression in feather development, nor does it reveal transitional animals that are part bird and part dinosaur. No scientific observations have ever shown a way that dinosaurs could acquire the genetic information to make the dramatic changes that would have been necessary to evolve into birds.
Since no definitive dinosaurs with feathers have appeared in the fossil record—only dinosaurs with fuzzy-looking collagen fibers that do not qualify in any way as transitional feathers—many evolutionists seeking to explain the evolution of feathers would like to find transitional evolutionary forms. Microraptor did not help their case.
Nothing in the Bible precludes the erstwhile existence of feathered dinosaurs. What the Bible does indicate is that if feathered dinosaurs were to have existed, they would have been created with feathers; they did not evolve from reptilian scales, which are quite different.
Why fly when you can flap-run up the evolutionary tree?
The focus of the article is purportedly “the final nail in the coffin” for those that don’t believe that birds evolved from dinosaurs. Or is this evolutionary dogma that just won’t fly away?
Do chickens really take on “dinosaurian traits” inside the egg as one paleontologist claims? There’s more fluff to this claim than fact.
“[M]ore evidence that birds did not descend from ground-dwelling theropod dinosaurs”: research from Oregon State University, home to evolutionists who reject the dinosaur-to-bird evolution tale.
Paleontologists have recovered fossilized melanosomes (which are responsible for pigmentation in skin, fur, and feathers) from ancient birds and dinosaurs.
If alligator lungs are like bird lungs, and dinosaur lungs were like alligator lungs, does that mean birds evolved from dinosaurs?
Dinosaurs, which were really just birds, were killed off by a flood, but not Noah’s Flood? Tim Chaffey and David Wright, AiG–US, clear up some confusion about dinosaurs.
It’s the “final proof” that dinosaurs evolved into birds, say scientists.
What were pterosaurs really like? An uncertain topic grows all the more perplexing after a new look at an old fossil.
Last week we reported on a solid scientific study that dismissed dinosaur-to-bird evolution. Of course, some researchers have yet to catch on.
The allegation that birds evolved from dinosaurs is frequently treated as factual by evolutionists. But an unexpected discovery about bird anatomy refutes this.
Oregon State University scientists have released a new study debunking the alleged evolution of dinosaurs into birds.
A fossilized feathered dinosaur found in China—are they serious this time?
A dinosaur unearthed in Argentina could be the latest evidence for a dino–bird connection, paleontologists report.
Bird fossils are found with dinosaur fossils.
Dubbed “the dawn of the Confucius bird,” a new bird fossil discovered in China is said to be from the time of the dinosaurs but is remarkably well preserved.
The claim that birds evolved from dinosaurs is widely accepted by secular scientists and in popular culture.
The Bible clearly states that birds were created before the dinosaurs.
Bumps on the forearm bone of a velociraptor fossil are creating considerable excitement for advocates of the dinosaurs-to-birds hypothesis.
A tiny Mongolian dinosaur is wreaking havoc on evolutionists’ traditional ideas of how flight (and birds) evolved.
Dinosaur youths may have mated before physically mature, according to some scientists.
Are the media’s renderings of Gigantoraptor as a proto-bird the product of evidence—or of gigantic imagination?
A key fossil said to uphold that dino-to-bird link is under attack.
The New York Times has summarized an upcoming article in the journal 'Nature' that claims that a fossil dinosaur—supposedly with 'clear traces of feathers from head to tail'—has been found in China.
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