Posted on 21 May 2024
Snakes with Legs: A Preliminary Reply
20 March 2000
Introduction
In recent news, there have been claims suggesting the existence of snakes with legs. While these findings are still under scientific evaluation, we would like to provide some initial thoughts on the matter from a young-earth creationist perspective. It …
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Posted on 14 May 2024
Junk DNA: Debunking the Evolutionary Myth
When scientists first discovered introns, some evolutionists hastily labeled them as 'junk' DNA. They believed that these non-coding sequences were remnants of our evolutionary past, making them 'vestigial' DNA. However, history has shown that rushing to such conclusions can be a grave mistake. Over …
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Posted on 02 May 2024
Astonishing DNA Complexity Uncovered
By Alex Williams
When the Human Genome Project published the first draft of the human genome in 2003, it revealed some surprising information about our DNA. At that time, scientists believed that the majority of our DNA was "junk," remnants of our evolutionary past. However, recent …
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Posted on 30 April 2024
The Human Umbilical Vesicle, Yolk Sac, and Pronephros: Are They Vestigial?
The idea that the human umbilical vesicle (commonly known as the yolk sac) and pronephros are vestigial structures is often used as evidence for evolution. However, this claim is based on outdated theories and misinformation. Let's explore these structures …
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Posted on 08 April 2024
Evolution and Your Surgeon: The Truth About the Thyroid
Introduction
In this article, we will explore the fascinating topic of the thyroid gland and address a common misconception related to its function. Specifically, we will examine the claim that certain cells in the thyroid are vestigial remnants from our reptilian …
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Posted on 05 April 2024
English: The Tower of Babel and the Diversity of Languages
Introduction
In the book of Genesis, we encounter a fascinating story known as the Tower of Babel. This event took place after the great flood and had a profound impact on the human family as it then existed. According to …
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Posted on 02 April 2024
No Joy for Junkies
Before the discovery of DNA sequencing, scientists believed that the majority of human DNA was "junk" or vestigial, meaning it served no purpose. This conclusion was based on the assumption that if more than 1% of the DNA sequence actually mattered, harmful mutations would have accumulated …
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Posted on 31 March 2024
More Musings on Our "Useless" Appendix
Introduction
The appendix has long been considered a vestigial organ, an evolutionary leftover with no apparent function. However, recent research has challenged this notion, providing compelling evidence that the appendix does serve a purpose. Creationists have pointed out that the appendix is full of …
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