Dinosaur Narratives Collapse Again as Real Dino Blood is Discovered

In 2005, paleontologist Mary Schweitzer shocked the scientific world. She reported finding soft tissue and blood vessel structures in a fossilized Tyrannosaurus rex bone.

For the first time, stretchy tissue, cell-like shapes, and vessel-like tubes were found. This discovery shows these features remained where only stone should have existed after 65 million years.

“I had no idea, coming from a conservative Christian background, that scientists are not all trying to disprove God in whatever way they can,” she explained after her initial discoveries.

“What we were not told growing up is that there’s a lot of very rigorous, hard science that allows us to interpret the lives of organisms we’ve never seen—and knowing this made me rethink a few things, because I know God and God is not a deceiver.”

“If you step back a little bit and let God be God I don’t think there’s any contradiction at all between the Bible and what we see in nature. He is under no obligation to meet our expectations. He is bigger than that.”

Enrico Cappellini, a paleoproteomics expert at the University of Copenhagen’s Natural History Museum of Denmark, called Schweitzer’s work a milestone.”

“The methodology and procedures … all were done at state-of-the-art levels.” The evidence of protein sequences looks real, he said. “The implications are big.”

Yet there continued to be persistent skepticism among Big Evolution academia.

“I don’t get it,” says Johan Lindgren, a dinosaur paleontologist from Lund University in Sweden, who later began collaborating with Schweitzer. “It seems like there is a double standard,” with some researchers ignoring Schweitzer’s multiple lines of evidence while making their own bold claims with less backing.

“She’s extremely careful not to overstate what she’s doing.”

Evolutionists struggle to explain how such fragile material could survive so long. Creationists pointed out that the obvious explanation is that these bones are not millions of years old.

Now, a new study published in September 2025 pushes the evidence even further.

Researchers used an advanced technique called Resonance Raman imaging. They detected specific chemical signatures of hemoglobin fragments inside fossils of T. rex and Brachylophosaurus. Hemoglobin is the protein that carries oxygen in blood.

Unlike the 2005 discovery, which revealed tissue structures, this new work maps actual molecules. It shows how heme, the iron-bearing part of hemoglobin, has degraded. Heme has bonded to minerals inside the bone.

This is not contamination, but genuine dinosaur biochemistry still present in the fossils.

This discovery highlights an even deeper problem for evolutionary timelines. Hemoglobin is known to break down in mere thousands of years, even under favorable conditions.

Finding recognizable remnants in fossils claimed to be over “70 million years old” is inconsistent with “deep time.”

But it makes perfect sense in light of the Bible’s history. These dinosaurs lived only a few thousand years ago. They perished in the global Flood that rapidly buried and preserved their remains. Once again, the rocks are crying out with evidence that God’s Word is true.

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5 comments

  1. ~~>>… “These dinosaurs lived only a few thousand years ago. They perished in the global Flood that rapidly buried and preserved their remains.”

    BINGO! God created everything in six days, about six thousand years ago. And, thankfully (praise God!), our seventh day of rest is coming very soon.

    ~ D-FensDogG

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