Posted on 04 June 2024
Implications of the Scientific Laws of Information
1. No Material Entity Can Generate a Non-Material Entity
According to scientific laws, a material entity cannot create a non-material entity. Since information is a non-material fundamental entity, it cannot originate from matter alone. This conclusion refutes atheism, as it establishes the need …
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Posted on 28 May 2024
Snowflakes: A Beautiful Creation
Snowflakes are a fascinating natural phenomenon that exhibit intricate and orderly patterns. Some may argue that the emergence of these patterns in snowflakes, under simple freezing conditions, supports the idea that complex life forms could arise from simpler chemicals. However, upon closer examination, it becomes clear …
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Posted on 30 April 2024
Is Antibiotic Resistance Really Due to an Increase in Information?
Antibiotic resistance is a complex issue that has raised questions about its origins. Some argue that the increase in antibiotic resistance is due to an increase in information. This claim was addressed by Dr. Jonathan Sarfati in response to the …
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Posted on 23 April 2024
Variation, Information, and the Created Kind
The concept of evolution is often misunderstood and misrepresented in popular literature. Many people believe that small changes observed in living organisms today can be extended over long periods of time to explain the evolution of complex life forms. However, this view fails to …
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Posted on 14 April 2024
Brave Warriors with Words
During World War II, a group of Native American code talkers played a crucial role in the US victory in the Pacific. These code talkers, specifically from the Navajo tribe, used their language as an unbreakable code that the Japanese never managed to decipher. The complexity …
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Posted on 13 April 2024
The Adaptation of Bacteria to Feeding on Nylon Waste
In 1975, Japanese scientists made a remarkable discovery - bacteria that could survive on nylon waste as their sole source of carbon and nitrogen. This finding led to extensive research to understand the mechanism behind these bacteria's unique ability. The bacteria identified …
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Posted on 13 April 2024
Was Dawkins stumped?
Frog to a Prince critics refuted again
In a video clip featured on our DVD "From a Frog to a Prince," Richard Dawkins was asked a question about genetic information and appeared to be stumped. We received critical feedback regarding this clip, and while we aim to …
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Posted on 12 April 2024
Treasures of Snow
Snowflakes are intricately beautiful shapes that form when water molecules freeze in the atmosphere. While each snowflake is unique, they all share a common hexagonal (six-fold) symmetry. Some evolutionists argue that the order and complexity of snowflakes prove that organization can arise spontaneously. However, a closer examination …
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Posted on 07 April 2024
Creation's Amazing Computer
Computers show that evolution has an information problem.
The belief that certain biological structures have evolved from others poses a problem for evolutionists. They need to explain where the information comes from to effect such transformations. This problem can be illustrated by looking at computers, which have …
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Posted on 21 March 2024
Unraveling the Knotty Khipu Code
In this article, we explore the fascinating world of the khipu, an ancient method used by the Incas to store information. The khipu consisted of knotted strings, and recent research has revealed that these knots were not merely decorative but actually encoded complex information. By …
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