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Posted on Dec 8, 2020 in Creation Nuggets |
People are recognizing that the modern Evolutionary theory is failing! “It is as if they are suddenly admitting to a ‘Darwin of the Gaps’ model of evolution while we creationists stick to empirical science, and I find this ironic, even oddly humorous. Although evolutionary theory is threatening to change its basis, the argument has not really changed all that much. Why is this? Because evolution is a smokescreen for a raging spiritual battle. The how of evolution is really...
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Posted on Dec 8, 2020 in Creation Nuggets |
“Contrary to popular opinion, planets should not form from the mutual gravitational attraction of particles orbiting the sun. Orbiting particles are much more likely to be scattered or expelled by their gravitational interactions than they are to be pulled together. Experiments have shown that colliding particles almost always fragment rather than stick together. Similar difficulties relate to a moon forming from particles orbiting a planet. Despite these...
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Posted on Dec 8, 2020 in Creation Nuggets |
“As we have learned more about genetics and the inner workings of the cell, neo-Darwinism (another name for the Modern Synthesis) is having to adapt. Evolutionists have had a difficult time explaining incredibly complex systems like the human genome, and the naturalistic origin of life flies in the face of all known laws of physics, chemistry, genetics, probability, and information theory. The idea that most of our DNA is ‘junk’6 is now untenable. The mathematical...
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Posted on Nov 26, 2020 in Creation Nuggets |
Biologists have discovered a growing list of creatures which freeze solidly in the winter, only to thaw out and resume life in the spring. Three species of tree frogs have been added to this list. As cold fall weather approaches, these northern tree frogs burrow under the dead leaves in the forest. Scientists found that up to 35% of the frogs’ body fluids freeze when they are cooled to several degrees below freezing. How do these frogs survive death, when freezing...
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Posted on Nov 24, 2020 in Creation Nuggets |
“The very nature of the fossil record testifies to a worldwide water catastrophe in the past. In Germany, there are lignite beds (a form of brown coal) that contain large numbers of fossil plants, animals, and insects from various regions and climates of the world. The detailed structures of these animals have been remarkably preserved and are striking proof of sudden burial. Huge diatomite deposits near Lompoc, California, contain millions of beautifully preserved fish,...
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Posted on Nov 19, 2020 in Creation Nuggets |
“Recognition in peer-reviewed literature is not an absolute requirement to demonstrate an idea’s scientific merit.” “Darwin’s own theory of evolution was first published in a book for a general and scientific audience—his Origin of Species—not in a peer-reviewed paper. Nonetheless, ID’s peer-reviewed publication record shows that it deserves— and is receiving—serious consideration by the scientific community.” “Again, for a more complete list of peer-reviewed pro-ID...
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Posted on Oct 29, 2020 in Creation Nuggets |
Biologists have discovered a growing list of creatures which freeze solidly in the winter, only to thaw out and resume life in the spring. Three species of tree frogs have been added to this list. As cold fall weather approaches, these northern tree frogs burrow under the dead leaves in the forest. Scientists found that up to 35% of the frogs’ body fluids freeze when they are cooled to several degrees below freezing. How do these frogs survive death, when freezing...
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Posted on Oct 27, 2020 in Creation Nuggets |
“The Maculinea arion is a large blue butterfly that goes through an extraordinary life cycle. The female Maculinea arion lays eggs one at a time on the buds of the wild thyme plant. In the fall, the caterpillar hatches and feeds on the thyme for about three weeks. Then it leaves the plant, never to eat vegetation again. On the ground, the caterpillar finds a red ant whose colony is near the thyme plant. The ant strokes the caterpillar with its antennae, and...
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Posted on Oct 20, 2020 in Creation Nuggets |
“Jupiter has some 79 small moons, and NASA lists over 50, i.e. the majority, as having retrograde orbits. This means they orbit Jupiter in the opposite direction to which Jupiter and the other Jupiter moons rotate. This is another huge problem for the nebular hypothesis, and involves special pleading by evolutionists, such as that these moons were captured by Jupiter from solar orbits. However, for a space probe to go into orbit around a planet requires that it...
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Posted on Oct 17, 2020 in Creation Nuggets |
Evolutionists admit that the origin of the first cell is one of the most difficult problems for their theory. This is because the very first cell had to include a fantastic amount of stored information. It had to have a substantial number of complex molecular machines to maintain the cell, produce energy, and more. And it had to be able to reproduce itself by dividing. The cell cycle is present in all life forms, from simple bacteria to humans. It is a design element...
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