(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) Matt, I think you are an evil person. The video that I commented on yesterday was filled of lies. You have no proofs for your claims. You only try to fool people to believe the Bible that dinosaurs lived together with humans. You're cherry-picking, you're turning facts around, and you refuse to see facts. So evolutionists love to use dinosaurs to try to disprove the Bible and disprove young earth creationism. And they will use God's own creation against Him. But one of the things that I think is important to share with people and with your children and with your loved ones that believe in evolution is the fact that we actually find soft tissue from dinosaur bones. We find collagen, we find blood cells with hemoglobin still in the blood. We also find DNA, dinosaur DNA. And so these are all things that should have deteriorated if they died out 65 plus million years ago. And so we're finding soft tissue and DNA inside of duck-billed dinosaurs. We're finding it inside of T-Rexes with Mary Schweitzer's discovery in 2005 and in 1990. These discoveries literally prove beyond any shadow of doubt that these creatures died recently and not millions of years ago because organic material can only last a maximum of about 10,000 years before it will deteriorate. Now evolutionists will go running to preservation. They think that preservation techniques are the reason that the dinosaur DNA or blood with hemoglobin in the cells didn't deteriorate for millions and millions of years. And they think that somehow there was preservation that took place. But if I was to take dinosaur soft tissue or DNA and put that DNA inside of an airtight jar and take that airtight jar and put that in another airtight jar and then take that airtight jar and put that in another airtight jar and in another airtight jar and another airtight jar, look, deep time will always cause things to deteriorate. And one of the reasons that we know that these dinosaurs were buried in the recent past is because they contain soft materials inside the bones. In fact, there are 16 types of bio-organic materials that should have degraded if deep time evolution were true. 16 types, histones, blood cells, blood vessels, hemoglobin in the blood cells. You're going to try to say that iron cross linking could preserve this for 65 million years. That's absolutely false. Absolutely false on absolutely every level. We know that dinosaurs lived recently because of bio-organic material that would have biodegraded over the deep time of millions of years. I'm not saying all this to come off as some arrogant person or something. I know that I speak in a way that is just very straightforward and to the point, but I would rather offend people with the truth than comfort them with some buttered over message. Okay. This is the truth. We find over 16 types of bio-organic materials, skin pigments, blood cells, blood vessels. We even find histones inside of dinosaur bones. You can't tell me this lasted for 65 million years. Evidence doesn't lie and bio-organic material will always degrade over time. We find plant life inside of dinosaurs contained, perfectly preserved, inside of dinosaur stomachs even. Where does he get this information from? I don't know. Moving on. Moving on. It is indeed dinosaur tissue. And so what was discovered was a natural but rare preservation process involving iron cross linking. You're going to try to say that iron cross linking could preserve this for 65 million years. That's absolutely false. Yes, Matt. Really iron in the blood is the key here. You can't run to preservation and say that somehow it was magically preserved over the course of millions of years. That's just completely irrational and illogical in every sense of the word. And number two, when Mary Schweitzer had to deal with this, because remember when she made the discoveries in 1990 and in 2005, evolutionists were criticizing her and saying that she needed to come up with a mechanism for how these things lasted for 65 plus million years.