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Tag: Natural Selection

Natural Selection Applied to Humans

Since Charles Darwin wrote Origin of Species, many scientists have viewed natural selection as one of the most influential mechanisms … More

Christianity, Creation, creation science, creationism, Evolution, Genetics, Human origins, Natural Selection, Origins, Science
Darwin's Finches

Haldane’s Dilemma

Editors Note: This is an extract from an upcoming project. It has been edited slightly to provide context. The introductory … More

Creation, creationism, Evolution, Genetic Entropy, Genetics, Haldane's Dilemma, Natural Selection, Origins
Darwin's Finches

Genetics and Morphology in Baraminology

This is something I’ve been bouncing around in my head for quite some time and, since it impacts baraminology, is … More

Baraminology, Creation, Evolution, genotype, Natural Selection, Origins, phenotype

Genetic Entropy

https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-a4bqh-d1e35e Host Emory Moynagh discusses genetic entropy and why humans should be extinct if they evolved from ape-like creatures. – … More

Creation, creationism, Evolution, m..., Natural Selection

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