A’smoldering in the Grave
What decaying dinosaur bones tell us about the age of the earth with Joel Brown, PhD – Creation Research Society


Time
May 19, 2026, 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
Central Time
Location
University of Northwestern - St. Paul
3003 Snelling Ave N, Roseville, MN 55113
Building: Nazareth Hall.
Room Change: Please note we will be in the Nazareth Great Room.
Find us at the # 5 on the UNW campus map: https://www.unwsp.edu/admissions/visit-us/campus-map-directions/
About the Event
66 million years ago an asteroid impacted planet earth dramatically ending the Age of Dinosaurs…or that’s how the story goes. 66 million years is a long time to lie “a’smoldering in the grave”, so it came as a surprise when scientists found soft tissue and intact proteins in dinosaur fossils. This raises the question, just how long can organic tissue last after death. In this session, you will learn about the cutting edge research being performed by the Creation Research Society and others, which lead to the inescapable conclusion…that bone ain’t 66 million years old.
Joel Brown, PhD
Molecular Biologist and student of God's Creation
Director | Creation Research Society
Associate Professor of Biology | Arizona Christian University
Event Poster
Coming soon!
Zoom Link
Coming soon!
YouTube Recordings
https://www.youtube.com/c/TCCSATwinCitiesCreationScienceAssociation
Unable to join? The recording will be posted permanently on our YouTube channel after the meeting.
