“In their quest to try and find some sort of evolutionary similarity between humans and apes, scientists have compared DNA, proteins, anatomy, behavior, and every other conceivable feature. But many of these attempts showed that a huge chasm of dissimilarity exists with no distinct evolutionary connection… …In their conclusion, the researchers stated, “We discovered unique protein profiles in saliva of humans that were distinct from those of non-human primates.” They...
Read MoreHow Did Male and Female Evolve…???
Question to us: “How does evolution account for the existence of male and female forms among species?” Mary Jo’s Response: For the sexes to arise by evolution, both male and female and all their complex complementary reproductive parts would have needed to “evolve” by random, chance natural processes in the same kind of organism at the same time and same location, or natural selection would not have “saved” these wonderfully miraculous accidental...
Read MoreWOW! Yale Professor says that “Darwin has failed!”
“David Gelernter, a famed Yale University professor, has publicly renounced his belief in Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution, calling it a “beautiful idea” that has been effectively disproven.” “My argument is with people who dismiss intelligent design without considering, it seems to me — it’s widely dismissed in my world of academia as some sort of theological put up job — it’s an absolutely serious scientific argument,” …Gelernter said an ideological bent has...
Read MoreDelayed Implantation – I Didn’t Even Know That Was Possible!!
“Skunks may mate in the winter and the young are born in the spring. But sometimes they will mate in summer or autumn, triggering a most unusual event. The fertilized egg floats freely for several weeks, (or even as long as 180–200 days in the spotted skunk) and then implants on the uterus. This complicated process, known as delayed implantation, allows the animals to mate in summer or autumn and still bear young in the spring when food is plentiful and the...
Read MorePERFECTLY IN SYNC!
There is astounding variety of very different mammals living in the oceans. These sea mammals (whales, seals, walruses, dolphins, sea elephants, etc.) are highly specialized, with each species perfectly designed for its own particular nitch. For example, the mother whale has an ingenious device for giving milk to her baby. The baby’s mouth fits snuggly into his mother’s body so that sea water cannot get mixed with the milk. The baby whale’s windpipe is also...
Read MoreTHAT IS SOME INCREDIBLE HEARING!
Bats have the extraordinary ability to close their ears as they send sonar signals and reopen them in time to hear returning echos. They do this at the incredible rate of 50 to 60 times per second. Studying the bat’s unique method of detecting objects has allowed scientists to discover the principles of sonar. Using these principles, mankind has produced sensitive detection instruments of his own. As complex and sensitive as our sonar detection systems are, they...
Read MoreGod’s Designed Beauty – The Peacock Spider!!
In God’s Word, we find that “all things were created through him for him” (Colossians 1:16), “He has made everything beautiful in its time” (Ecclesiastes 3:11) and that “ … His invisible attributes, namely, his eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly perceived, ever since the creation of the world, in the things that have been made” (Romans 1:20). Read more here:...
Read MoreCelebrating Darwin to Acknowledging a Designer!
“German paleontologist Günter Bechly, former curator of the Stuttgart State Museum of Natural History, is a world expert on fossilized dragonflies. He has discovered more than 170 new species, and 11 new genera have been named after him. To prepare for an exhibit celebrating Charles Darwin’s 200th birthday, Bechly read intelligent design books—and became an ID proponent.” In response to the time required to make evolution possible, Bechly says: “A mathematician is...
Read More“NEED WATER?”
“Camels have red blood cells that are shaped flat, oval, and much smaller than human red blood cells. Human red blood cells are round. When humans become dehydrated, our blood becomes “sluggish” as the blood cells get stuck; a 5% water loss can result in serious medical problems. For humans, a 12 % water loss can result in death by dehydration; but not so for a camel, with its smaller, flatter, oval-shaped red blood cells. Even as the camel’s water level drops,...
Read MoreIs believing in Design stopping the progress of science…or not?
“Concluding that a body structure is poorly designed, as Oxford University Ph.D. Professor Hafer claims, instead of asking why the existing design exists, is a science stopper. The ‘why’ question motivates research into the reasons for the design. When this approach was applied to the human appendix, the tonsils, the backward retina, and the many putative other examples of supposed poor design, good reasons for the existing designs were found in all cases. The same...
Read MoreSupercomputing Bees!
A bee can quickly do what takes a super-computer days to perform! Professor Lars Chittka from the University of London, says: “In nature, bees have to link hundreds of flowers in a way that minimizes travel distance, and then reliably find their way home – not a trivial feat if you have a brain the size of a pinhead!” Bees have advanced computational performance and cognitive capacities, are super-engineers for honeycombs, and communicate directions to other bees for...
Read MoreSauropods – Designed and Engineered!!
Some Secular Paleontologists “concluded that sauropods possessed a set of seven unique characteristics that facilitated an extremely long neck: They had sufficient body size to support a long neck, They had skeletal stability through a quadrupedal stance, they all had small heads that were easily supported by the neck, they all had ten or more neck vertebrae, they had elongated vertebrae, they may have had an air-sac breathing system, and they had vertebrae designed...
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