Yesterday we learned that the idea of feathered dinosaurs comes from the belief that dinosaurs evolved into birds. But is there evidence for this?
Well, evolutionists claim a wide variety of dinosaurs were covered in feathers. These examples fall into two groups.
The first group is made up of birds. Evolutionists will often claim that a true bird is a dinosaur. Why? Well, because of their assumptions about the fossil record and when birds evolved. Now, you can call a bird a dinosaur, but that doesn’t make it an actual feathered dino! It’s a bird!
What’s the second group these “feathered dinosaurs” fall into? Come back tomorrow to find out!
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This post originally appeared at https://answersingenesis.org/media/audio/answers-with-ken-ham/volume-149/feathered-dinosaurs/