Posted on 20 July 2024
Dogs Breeding Dogs: A Perspective on Species Variation
Introduction
The breeding of dogs is often presented as evidence for evolution, suggesting that given enough time, dogs could evolve into something fundamentally different. However, this perspective fails to consider the scientific evidence and the limitations of genetic processes. In reality, dogs …
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Posted on 12 July 2024
Species Were Designed to Change
The concept of speciation, or the formation of new species, is a topic that has fascinated scientists and theologians alike. As young-earth creationists, we believe that God created all species as distinct entities, but also designed them with the ability to change and adapt over …
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Posted on 27 June 2024
Identification of Species Within the Sheep-Goat Kind (Tsoan Monobaramin)
The Bible teaches that animals were created according to their kind with the ability to reproduce. It also states that God intended for them to fill the earth so it would be inhabited. Since variations in climate exist, it follows that …
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Posted on 04 June 2024
Ligers and Wholphins: What's Next?
Crossbreeding between different species has produced some fascinating animals like ligers (lion-tiger hybrids) and wholphins (false killer whale-dolphin hybrids). These unique creatures challenge our understanding of classification systems and raise questions about the original "kinds" of animals mentioned in Genesis. In this article, we will …
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Posted on 02 June 2024
Comparative Cytogenetics and Chromosomal Rearrangements
Comparative cytogenetics is a field of study that examines the chromosomal differences between different species. It helps us understand the genetic changes that have occurred throughout history. Chromosomal rearrangements, which involve the repair of double stranded breaks in DNA, are an important aspect of this …
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Posted on 31 May 2024
Hebrew Scriptures as an Aid to Developing a Creationist Taxonomy
Serious study of Scripture is essential for the development of creationist models. The Hebrew terms used in the creation account of animal life can provide insights into the potential for these terms to be used as taxonomic terms. While it …
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Posted on 21 May 2024
Fast Mouse Evolution Claims
Researchers at the University of Illinois in Chicago conducted a study comparing the DNA of present-day mice with that of museum specimens dating back to 1855. They specifically focused on the DNA found in mitochondria, which are cell powerhouses and easier to detect in ancient specimens …
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Posted on 05 May 2024
Identification of a Large Sparrow-Finch Monobaramin in Perching Birds
Introduction
One approach to understanding the diversity of life is through baraminology, which aims to identify species that belong to the same created kind (baramin). In the case of birds, hybrid data can be used to determine which species are capable …
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Posted on 16 April 2024
The Australian Dingo: A Wolf in Dog's Clothing
The Australian dingo is an animal that has been the subject of much controversy and misunderstanding. Often seen as a wild dog and a threat to the sheep industry, the dingo has a complicated history and a unique place in the animal …
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Posted on 16 April 2024
Trilobites on the Ark
Introduction
In Hugh Ross's book, "A Matter of Days," he attempts to add billions of years to the Bible and questions the validity of young-earth creationists. However, his arguments are flawed and demonstrate a lack of understanding of biblical creationism. This article will address several key …
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Posted on 07 April 2024
The Meaning of "Min" in the Bible
The Hebrew word "min," translated as "kind," is an important term in the Bible, particularly in the phrase "after its kind." This word is also a component of the modern term "baramin," which refers to the concept of a "created kind." To understand …
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