[QUOTE="ADigitalArtist, post: 5083233, member: 56353"
A. Is not actually countering birds from dinosaurs, but calling for small theropod avian dinosaurs to be put in their own independent clade from other non-avian theropod dinosaurs.
B. Is one proposed change within dinosaur to bird taxonomy which is not accepted by the vast majority of biologists, and this biologist you are quoting, who still sees modern aves as descended from theropod dinosaurs.
C. Stop trying to quote mine material you're not invested in actually understanding.
Just to clarify for you
A fossil found in Inner Mongolia may prove that
birds did not evolve from dinosaurs
Alan Feduccia, biology professor at the University of North Carolina:
"It’s just not a dinosaur. In other words,
there’s not anything about this creature that allows classifying it as a dinosaur," he said.
pretty cut and dry isn't it?[/QUOTE]
Yeah it is: ONE scientist is arguing that birds evolved from an earlier ancestor that also gave rise to the dinosaurs, rather than from a line of dinosaurs.
It's still evolution, and it's still trying to figure out exactly how the path of evolution occurred, based on the fossil evidence.
Just because one scientist is proposing a new line of descent does not mean that he thinks evolution is wrong (or that the bible is right)...it does, however, mean that other paleontologists will now consider his proposal, and if it's found to have sufficient evidence in support, will accept his proposal...until such time as more evidence is found, which might disprove/falsify his model. Or, they might consider the evidence and model he is proposing, and decide that he is not right in his interpretation...and then they'll all go back to the field to dig up other fossils and see if any other evidence can shed a light on the competing models of how birds and dinosaurs evolved...
It is still all about evolution, and none of the paleontologists are arguing that evolution didn't happen...