Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Polystrate Fossils!

Yesterday we looked at several very unusual trees.

Today we are going to look at one type that they left out but which is very interesting and important. I am referring, of course, to Polystrate Fossil trees.

I have always been fascinated by Polystrate Fossils. And they are more common than you might think. But the evolutionists don’t like to talk about them so one gets the impression that they are not common.

But, what is a Polystrate Fossil? you ask.

Good question. And, briefly, it is a fossilized tree that extends through several layers of rock. Hence the name poly (many) + strate (layers / strata).

So, what is so ‘odd’ about that, you ask?

Well, to an evolutionist, this is something they wish didn’t exist because it certainly makes their ‘theory’ of millions and millions of years to lay down each layer very hard to justify when there is a tree growing through allllllll those layers. Hmmm. Might be another problem here with the ‘theory of evolution.’ Yes, you can say that again.

So, to read more about Polystrate Fossils and their implications, HERE’S THE LINK