Lawsuit: Cal State fired Dr. Mark Armitage, research pointed to Creationism
“We are not going to tolerate your religion in this department!”, said the Cal State official who cost his institution $400,000 in the ensuing litigation.
Cal State reacted first at the political implications of Dr. Armitage's work, ignoring his remarkable research. Nor is he the first to make such a marvelous discovery: in 2004 Dr. Mary Schweitzer reported finding soft tissue inside fossilized dinosaur skeleton. We still have so much to discover about our universe, no matter what scientists think they have "settled," ala their predecessors who imprisoned Galileo. Evolutionary dogma has again sought to squelch curiosity and discovery. — RDM
by Laura Jones
The Global Dispatch
July 29, 2014
Dr. Mark Armitage, a 30-year published scientist, found evidence that dinosaurs may have inhabited earth 4,000 years ago during the Hell Creek Formation excavation in Montana. Armitage unearthed the the largest triceratops horn ever discovered. The scientist examined the soft tissue of the horn, believing it to be 4,000 years old at most. Previous research suggested that dinosaurs became extinct 60 million years ago.
This conflict of ideology prompted a Cal…