Species and Adaptation

For many decades, the accepted definition of species was, “a group of organisms that can and do breed with one another in their native habitat and don’t breed other organisms with which they are in contact.” The idea from evolutionists’ viewpoint was that these different types of organisms that look similar to one another – say different types of bats – are all descended from the...
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Biological Systems Information seminar

A few months ago, I was blessed to attend an information seminar focusing on biological information. For many years, evolutionists really never considered that all biological systems – whether “the system” is an entire organism (like a bacterium, insect, duck or human) or “the system” is something within the organism that makes it work (like the Kreb’s cycle or...
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Evolution: The “Scientific” Explanation for the Origin of Life

As I alluded in my first blog entry, one of the most important facts I hope to teach is that there is no provable genetic mechanism through which evolution can occur. In order to comprehend what I mean before I start to more technically explain it, I’d like to make sure you have an adequate understanding of what I am talking about when I say “there is no provable genetic mechanism through...
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Dylan’s Question

Today’s entry is taken from a recent question from Dylan. Here are some of the questions he was grappling with, and they provide an excellent foundation for a great discussion on the human and Divine nature of our Lord and Savior. Jesus, being fully man in addition to being fully God, would have had a full set of human genes. Every normal set of human genes has paired alleles from the father...
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