Posted on 21 June 2024
The Language Faculty: Following the Evidence
The language faculty is a term used to describe the neural and biological mechanisms involved in human language. There are differing views on its origins, with some believing it to be a biological endowment and others attributing it to evolution. In this article, we …
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Posted on 21 June 2024
Tuluman - A Test of Time
Tuluman Island, located in the Admiralty Islands group of Papua New Guinea, is a remarkable testament to the catastrophic forces that shaped our planet. Although it may appear ancient due to its impressive cliffs and rock formations, Tuluman Island is actually relatively young, having formed …
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Posted on 20 June 2024
How is Information Content Measured?
In the field of information theory, measuring the content of information is not based on the number of traits but rather on what is referred to as "specified complexity" of a base sequence or protein amino acid sequence. Specified complexity is a term used to …
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Posted on 20 June 2024
Racemization of Amino Acids: Exploring the Origins
In the study of origins, one question that often arises is how life came into existence. The origin of life is a complex topic that has intrigued scientists and theologians for centuries. One aspect of this discussion is the racemization of amino acids …
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Posted on 20 June 2024
Vestigial Organs Revisited
The argument from 'vestigial organs' has been refuted many times by creationists, but some evolutionists still think it is a good argument against creation. In this article, we will address the claims made in an article that supports the vestigial argument for evolution. We will examine each …
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Posted on 19 June 2024
Thermodynamics and Evolution
The Second Law of Thermodynamics is often used as an argument against evolution, but how valid is this claim? Let's explore this topic and examine the implications of thermodynamics on the theory of evolution.
1. The Water Molecule Formation
One example often cited by proponents of naturalistic …
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Posted on 18 June 2024
A Fossil is a Fossil is a Fossil, Right?
Fossils have long been considered as impressions, casts, outlines, or tracks of animals or plants that are preserved in rock after the original organic material is transformed or removed. However, recent discoveries of bio-molecules, soft-tissue blood vessels, and even blood cells …
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Posted on 18 June 2024
Bridges and Bones: Designing Strong and Flexible Structures
When we look at bridges and bones, we can see incredible design and engineering. Both structures are designed to bear weight and provide support. Let's explore the fascinating similarities between bridges and bones and how they showcase the wisdom of our Creator …
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Posted on 18 June 2024
Dinosaur Soft Tissue: Uncovering the Truth
Dinosaurs have long fascinated us with their immense size and ancient existence. But what if I told you that there is evidence of soft tissue and organic material preserved in dinosaur bones? Yes, you heard it right. The discovery of dinosaur soft tissue by …
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Posted on 18 June 2024
Lost World Animals Found: Exploring the Biblical Perspective
Unraveling the Mysteries of Lost World Animals
In recent years, there have been intriguing discoveries that challenge the conventional understanding of extinct animals. The existence of creatures resembling mammoths and other ancient species has captured the attention of scientists and the public …
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Posted on 18 June 2024
The Fine-Tuning of the Universe: Evidence for a Divine Designer
The fine-tuning of the universe has been a subject of fascination and debate among scientists and philosophers alike. The remarkable precision and delicate balance of the universal constants and physical laws necessary for life to exist have led many to …
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