Uh-oh! Typical fishing practices may be reducing the genetic abilities for large and fertile fish. This is change due to selection – but still not an example of upward evolution (which is what the theory of evolution requires). “And this next statement from the researchers is particularly telling: “The loss of these genetic ‘types’ may mean that populations may not be able to recover completely or at all.” Now what a curious thing, that these evolution-believing...
Read MoreThe Wombat – a Backwards Creature!!…But Evidence of a Designer!!
“The wombat is one of Australia’s many unique creatures that is found nowhere else on earth. This animal is a marsupial – meaning it has a pouch in which prematurely born young finish their development. Having a pouch is great if you are a kangaroo – but a wombat is a burrowing animal. If the pouch opened toward the mom’s head, the pouch would quickly fill with dirt. So the wombat’s pouch faces backward; it opens towards the mother’s hind legs. Now,...
Read More‘You Are About to Experience 266 G’s!’ – Woah!!!
Here is a beetle that is STRONG evidence of God’s Design! “The jump of one of these ‘bionic beetles’, Longitarsus anchusae, was measured at 289 times its body length! Another species, Psylliodes affinis, experiences g-forces of up to 266g during take-off… …Considering that astronauts normally experience a maximum of 3g in a rocket launch and fighter pilots can sustain no more than 9g for more than a few seconds, these diminutive beetles are quite astounding!” See...
Read MoreWhat do we really know about genetic information??
“Another issue, especially displayed among evolutionists (but creationists, including myself, are not immune), is a lack of understanding of the location of biological information. Most people tend to think DNA (the ‘genome’) is the storage place of information. While it is certainly the location of a tremendous amount of it, this gene-centered view ignores the information originally engineered into the first created organisms. The architecture of the cell, including...
Read More“Neither Simple nor Primitive!”
“When a predator comes close to a certain species of jellyfish, the jellyfish turns off the lights in its bell-shaped body and turns on the lights at the end of its tentacles. Then the jellyfish stretches its body as far as possible from its tentacles. As the predator approaches the lighted tentacles, the jellyfish switches off all its lights and scoots away as fast as it can. If the predator wasn’t fooled and wants to continue the chase, the jellyfish switches...
Read MoreTHAT IS COLD!
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...
Read MoreThat is soooooo cool!! – Cold actually!
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...
Read MoreThis is SO CRAZY!! – – HOW COULD THIS EVOLVE?!?!
“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...
Read MoreHuge gaps and puzzles in the Hummingbird Evolutionary Story!
“That still leaves a gaping hole in hummingbird history, however. Modern hummingbirds evolved in the Americas around 22 million years ago, according to McGuire’s estimates, but we don’t have any fossils from the West that are older than 10,000 years ago. “We basically have no fossil material we can use” in the New World to figure out how to connect the dots, says McGuire.”...
Read MoreDo Whales Have Leg Genes? – I love the following answer!
“First, we have to get rid of the idea that one gene codes for one protein. The genome is highly complex and often contains information in at least four overlapping dimensions. Changes in one dimension in the genome will affect the other three dimensions. This makes it impossible for evolution to occur. Humans have about 23,000 genes (I am using the word ‘gene’ loosely), but they are able to produce ~200,000 proteins. Why? One reason is that the genome is designed...
Read MoreComets – still a problem for billions of years!
Here is more evidence showing a lack of evidence for the Kuiper Belt. This means that there is still not enough evidence for the natural origins of short-period comets and this points to a recent Creation and Creator!! Read more here: https://creation.com/charon-crater-comet-conundrum
Read MoreHuman Skin – Simply Evolved? Or Complex and Designed??
“The human skin is one of the body’s most vital organs. It is the largest organ of the human body, weighing more than the brain, liver, or heart. Its many components, which work together to accomplish a plethora of specific functions, clearly indicate that our skin was designed. Consider the following: The skin keeps out harmful bacteria. It serves as a waterproof wall to hold in our body fluids. Its pigment shields us from the sun’s harmful rays. Our skin absorbs...
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