This stunning discovery by a published scientist of over 30 years would be the envy of most professional paleontologists and the pride of any university associated with it … except for one problem. What he found is an inconvenient truth for the evolution theory.
World Net Daily reported recently that a team of attorneys is jumping to the defense of a scientist who was fired after making the stunning discovery of soft tissue attached to a triceratops skeleton.
This undermined the belief that dinosaurs roamed earth no less than 60 million years ago and supported the Christian belief that dinosaurs were here only thousands of years ago.
The Pacific Justice Institute said its case on behalf of Mark Armitage
alleges that a university official where Mark Armitage worked shouted at him, “We are not going to tolerate your religion in this department!”
The suit against California State University Northridge, filed recently in Los Angeles County Superior Court against the board of trustees, alleges discrimination.
“Terminating an employee because of their religious views is completely inappropriate and illegal,” said Brad Dacus, PJI president.
“But doing so in an attempt to silence scientific speech at a public
university is even more alarming.
ABOUT THE DISCOVERY
Armitage was at a dig in the Hell Creek formation in Montana in 2012 when he came up with “the largest triceratops horn ever unearthed at the site.”
Later, while examining the specimen under a high-powered microscope at CSUN, he discovered the soft tissue.
The discovery stunned members of the scientific community because it indicates that dinosaurs roamed the earth only thousands of years in the past rather than going extinct 60 million years ago.
Armitage was then dismissed. He is in the Microscopy Society of America, the Southern California Academy of Sciences and the American Society of Parasitologists.
School officials previously had described him as “tops.” “He has patience, great expertise and practices great care.”
But his discovery of the soft tissue, which according to most scientific perspectives should have completely decayed millions of years ago, sent a shock wave through the department where he worked.
In the light of examples such as this, the phrase ‘Alternative
Science’ seems less a contradiction in terms and more a harbinger
of something that professional science is likely to see more and
more of in future.
Your archaeologist friend,
Jonathan Gray