4-legged Fossil Footprints now demote one of the evolutionist’s favorite transitional creatures – Tiktaalik! The tracks were found supposedly 9 million years older than tiktaalik – so Tiktaalik is not the link between fish and 4-footed land animals. Listen to their words now: “Paleontologists are taken aback by the discovery of the tracks. “We thought we’d pinned down the origin of limbed tetrapods,” says Jennifer Clack of the University of...
Read MoreAbsolute Rejection…Apart from the Evidence!
“We should reject, as a matter of principle, the substitution of intelligent design for the dialogue of chance and necessity (Behe 1996); but we must concede that there are presently no detailed Darwinian accounts of the evolution of any biochemical system, only a variety of wishful speculations.” Franklin Harold, The Way of the Cell, p. 205, 2001. Picture from: https://pixabay.com/photos/magnifying-glass-detective-looking-4340698/ accessed...
Read MoreSimilarity Maybe, But Big Differences!
“If human similarity to apes is evidence that an apelike creature evolved into man, why aren’t the vast differences between man and ape accepted as evidence that man did not descend from apes?” In other words: Humans are similar to apes = Evidence of Evolution Humans and apes are very different = Evidence of Different Creations I think the second evidence may be stronger! Check out these shocking differences! “…The human nose is totally different from that of...
Read MoreHistory within Science??
“There is no way in the present to test or repeat what happened in the past. Any conclusions about things that are not testable in the present must be based on unprovable assumptions about the untestable past. The late Ernst Mayr, who was considered by many to be one of the 20th century’s most influential evolutionists, put it this way: Evolutionary biology, in contrast with physics and chemistry, is an historical science—the evolutionist attempts to explain events...
Read MoreUh-oh! Fishing may be changing the genetics!
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 MoreImproving the Encyclopedia – 1 Letter at a Time??
Mutations are mistakes. “These mistakes are almost never helpful. Could you ever expect to improve an encyclopedia by adding more and more spelling mistakes every time one is printed? The evolutionary literature acknowledges this very clearly: Even the simplest of living organisms are highly complex. Mutations—indiscriminate alterations of such complexity—are much more likely to be harmful than beneficial.5 And: In summary, the vast majority of mutations are...
Read MoreA SHOEBOX – That’s it??!!
And this quote comes from National Geographic – do we really have enough evidence of human evolution?? Check this out! “The fossil record is frustratingly ambiguous. Slightly older than H. erectus is a species called Homo habilis, or “handy man” – so named by Louis Leakey and his colleagues in 1964 because they believed it responsible for the stone tools they were finding at Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania. In the 1970s teams led by Louis’s son Richard found more H....
Read MoreA Fish Giving Live Birth! – Is it an Evolutionary Leap??
This was actually a C-section nonetheless! “Contrary to journalistic hype, this case provides no insights into the supposed ‘evolutionary leap’ between egg-laying and live birth.3 In fact, Mary’s pregnancy was on the verge of killing her. She became so bloated that she needed a caesarean section to ‘deliver’ her tiny fish embryos—56 of these microscopic fish fry survived to become healthy adult sticklebacks, but only by being carefully reared in the lab. Sadly, Mary...
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 MoreRevision Necessary!
“Developments in evolutionary biology and adjacent fields have produced calls for revision of the standard theory of evolution, although the issues involved remain hotly contested.” Regarding the Nov 7-9, 2016 Scientific Meeting, RoyalSociety.org
Read MorePeppered Moths…Staged to Try to Support Evolution!
The Peppered Moth Example is one of the staple supposed proofs of evolution, but there have been some problems with it. Peppered Moths theoretically went from more light-colored to darker-colored because the lighter-colored moths were seen easier (and therefore eaten easier) against the soot that settled on the bark of the trees during the Industrial revolution in England. But “peppered moths rest underneath leaves during the day, not on tree bark (figure 3), as is...
Read MoreEvolution is “vague, incoherent, unarticulated, imprecise” – and political!
“You’ve got evolutionary biologists who say things like, ‘evolution is as assured as the law of gravity,’ but you never hear a physicist saying ‘the theory of gravity is as assured as evolution. Why is that?” “Evolutionary theory is a “series of folktales” that “doesn’t answer any deep questions”” like the origin of life, reproductive success, and even the concept of love. See more here:...
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