Divine Boundaries: Unraveling Genetic Engineering's Impact on God's Creation

Divine Boundaries: Unraveling Genetic Engineering's Impact on God's Creation

Posted on 24 September 2024

Genetic Engineers Unwind Species Barrier

But have they 'reversed evolution'?

Imagine scientists genetically engineering two different species of living creatures so that they can successfully breed with each other. This is exactly what a team of scientists from several British academic institutions has achieved with the humble baker's yeast. The …

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Exploring God's Design: A Christian Guide to Baraminology in the Grasses

Exploring God's Design: A Christian Guide to Baraminology in the Grasses

Posted on 11 September 2024

A Baraminology Tutorial with Examples from the Grasses (Poaceae)

Introduction

Baraminology is a systematic methodology developed by creation biologists to identify and study baramins, which are God's "created kinds." This tutorial provides an overview of baraminology techniques, focusing on the grass family Poaceae as an example. By understanding the principles …

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Unveiling the Divine Connection: Latin Lizards Logos Exposed

Unveiling the Divine Connection: Latin Lizards Logos Exposed

Posted on 24 August 2024

Latin Lizards: Logos vs Lottery

Today, the various species of Anolis lizard on Puerto Rico include ones small enough to forage for insects at the ends of branches, a greenish variety better able to hide in the leaves, and a brownish version well camouflaged on tree trunks and the ground …

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Divine Speed: Unveiling the Surprising Nature of God's Creation

Divine Speed: Unveiling the Surprising Nature of God's Creation

Posted on 13 August 2024

Speedy Species Surprise

Introduction

In this article, we will explore several examples of rapid adaptation and speciation observed in various animal and plant species. These observations challenge the traditional evolutionary timeline but align perfectly with the biblical account of creation. We will highlight the speed at which these changes occur …

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