https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-3ngi4-f2dede Host Emory Moynagh explains why getting baraminology right matters. ARJ paper https://answersingenesis.org/the-flood/implication-creation-biology-neogene-quaternary-flood-post-flood-boundary/ Find In His Image on YouTube @ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsaKEYyS9ER0iKOoZnnowhQ … More
Month: November 2020
Microsatellite Function
There are small sections of the DNA scattered throughout the genome that repeat. Termed microsatellites, these repeats vary in length but are rarely more than a few nucleotides long. Evolutionists believe they have no function. However, given a created genome, that seems unlikely. Therefore we will take a brief look at microsatellites today to see whether there is evidence they have function.
The Flood Bottleneck
The Bible gives us a clear account of the land-dwelling, air-breathing animals’ survival. Clean animals came in sevens, unclean animals in pairs. In the terms of population genetics, this is termed a bottleneck. A bottleneck is any sharp drop in population size, which is often associated with a roughly equivalent loss in genetic diversity. According to the evolutionists, this catastrophic drop in genetic diversity should cause all of life to go extinct, or, at minimum, have basically no genetic diversity. . But does it actually work that way? Turns out, the answer is no.
Resource Review: Creationism Revisited: 2020
I feel like I need to review this book twice: once for the content and once for self-righteous, egotistical tone of the book. The content is not bad, but the snide comments, personal attacks, and general egotism of the author make the book a slog to get through and limit its usefulness.
