...but I still think that to the unprejudiced, the fossil record of plants is in favor of special creation.
You see, the Greenhouse Effect is a direct result of burning fossil or old carbon fuels.
We should be increasing research and development into our fossil fuel program.
I lean to you, numb as a fossil. Tell me I'm here.
Through the study of fossils I had already been initiated into the mysteries of prehistoric creations.
Fossils have richer stories to tell - about the lub-dub of dinosaur life - than we have been willing to listen to.
The fact is fossil fuel carbon will stay in the surface climate system for millennia.
There's this shop in New York I go to; it has bones and fossils and insects that are like works of art. I have a few on my wall.
Some secrets are like fossils and the stone has become too heavy to turn over.
Protectionist politicians cannot stand the notion of a fossil-fuel-rich America maintaining record levels of production through exports.
Most importantly, I agree that the truth of these matters should be determined by interpretation of scientific evidence - experiments, fossil studies and the like.
In Europe the various ranks of society are, like the strata of the earth, fixed and fossilized. There can be no great change without a terrible upheaval, a social earthquake.
If you want to become a fossil, you need to die somewhere where your bones will be rapidly buried. You then hope that the Earth moves in such a way as to bring the bones back up to the surface.
My object will be, first, to show by what connections the history of the fossil bones of land animals is linked to the theory of the earth and why they have a particular importance in this respect.
We are concerned that, in a few years time, this place of discovery, with its wealth of human fossils, the like of which can be found nowhere else in the world, could be completely destroyed.
What has become clear from the science is that we cannot burn all of the fossil fuels without creating a very different planet.
Fishing is water hunting, and I’m casting my net wide as we speak. I’m in the desert, fishing for fossils.
The sand stones had fragments of charcoal on some surfaces but found no recognisable fossils.
Words are fossilized butterfly wings, pretty to look at sometimes, but only good for Museums. I want to miserably burn down the Museums.
The Creation Museum uses fossils to present evidence that there was a global catastrophe, Noah's Flood, that killed and preserved the remains of creatures all over the earth.
As you know, the fossil record includes not only the ancestors of crocodiles and whales, but also the ancestors of human beings. And this, of course, is why evolution remains controversial.