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EPISODE · Aug 6, 2026

Answers with Ken Ham - Dinosaur Soft Tissue

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This is Ken Ham, often a radio- and TV-program guest speaker on the Bible’s authority and reliability. According to evolutionary ideas, dinosaurs went extinct around 65 million years ago. But we find evidence that dinosaurs lived much more recently than that! Over twenty years ago, scientists discovered soft tissue in a dinosaur bone—red blood cells, collagen fibers, and blood vessels in a supposedly 65-million-year-old T. rex femur. We know soft tissue chemically breaks down—it can’t last millions of years! This discovery doesn’t fit with the evolutionary story. But it does fit with the biblical account of history. Dinosaurs were buried during Noah’s flood just four thousand, three hundred years ago. Dig Deeper Solid Answers on Soft Tissue Soft Tissue in Fossils

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