Posted on 23 July 2024
Pseudogene Function: More Evidence
Pseudogenes have long been regarded as disabled copies of genes, serving as evidence for shared evolutionary ancestry. However, a closer examination reveals that the similarities between pseudogenes of related organisms are not as significant as originally believed. In fact, dissimilarities between orthologous pseudogenes can be just …
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Posted on 22 July 2024
From Ape to Man via Genetic Meltdown: A Theory in Crisis
In this article, we will explore the idea that the theory of evolution is in crisis. We will discuss the book "Genetic Entropy & The Mystery of the Genome" by John C. Sanford, which challenges the widely accepted notion that …
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Posted on 22 July 2024
Genetic Diversity in Dogs
Genetic diversity in dogs is a fascinating topic that sheds light on the incredible design and adaptability of these creatures. In this article, we will explore several key points about genetic diversity in dogs, highlighting the evidence for a young-earth creationist perspective.
Karyotypic Diversity
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Posted on 22 July 2024
Geology Questions and Answers
Geology is the scientific study of the Earth's structure, materials, and processes. As Christians, we believe that the Bible provides us with a solid foundation for understanding the world around us. In this article, we will explore some key questions about geology from a staunchly conservative …
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Posted on 22 July 2024
In the Footsteps of Giants: Unraveling the Mystery of Dinosaur Tracks
Dinosaur tracks have fascinated scientists and laypeople alike for centuries. These ancient footprints, preserved in sedimentary rocks all over the world, offer a glimpse into the past and provide valuable insights into the behavior and existence of these magnificent …
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Posted on 21 July 2024
The Lost World of Mutants: Unveiling God's Creation
Keywords: mutations
In 1986, the Movile Cave near the western coast of the Black Sea was accidentally discovered by construction workers. This remarkable find exposed a hidden world, a secret kingdom filled with strange creatures that had been isolated from the outside …
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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 19 July 2024
Bacteria 'Evolving in the Lab'?
The ability of bacteria to use citrate as an energy source in a laboratory setting has been a topic of discussion among scientists. This article aims to provide an accessible explanation of the key points surrounding this issue from a young-earth creationist perspective.
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Posted on 19 July 2024
Darwin Versus Compassion
Introduction
In the discussion of Charles Darwin's views on compassion and their implications, it is important to understand his evolutionary philosophy as presented in his seminal work, "Origin of the Species by means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of the Favoured Races in the Struggle for …
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Posted on 19 July 2024
Evolution, Creation, & Thermodynamics — Part 2
Introduction
In this article, we will delve into the topic of evolution, creation, and thermodynamics. Specifically, we will explore the relationship between thermodynamics and the naturalistic self-transformation required by evolution. The Second Law of Thermodynamics tells us that an isolated system tends to become more …
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Posted on 19 July 2024
Manganese Nodules and the Age of the Ocean Floor
Manganese nodules are fist-sized metallic clusters that cover about 30% of the ocean floor. These nodules have been known for over a hundred years and have attracted the attention of the geological community due to their potential resource value and their …
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