Friday, November 7, 2008

So, You Say Oil Comes From Dinosaurs Fungus?

There has been an astonishing discovery. A fungus that converts cellulose to useful (fuel-type) hydrocarbons. This is astonishing for two reasons.

1) Current production of bio-diesel fuels requires turning the cellulose from plant waste into sugar via enzyme digestion. THEN the little critters turn it into fuel. This skips that very tricky step altogether, potentially.

2) Evolutionists like to say that oil comes from gajillions of years-dead dinosaurs. All evidence to the contrary has just got a new roommate. If this fungus turns plain plants (not dead/buried plants) into oil, are we so sure about the fossil part of "fossil fuels?"

Christians take note: science once again allows you to harmonize current state-of-the-art biological research with the Biblical young-earth timeline.

Pretty neat, huh?

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