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Posted on Dec 12, 2019 in Creation Nuggets |
“Absurdly inappropriate and useless” or worthwhile to the progress of science?!?! Prominent professor of evolutionary biology, PZ Myers, had the following to say about a challenge to extend the scientific investigation. Think about the assumptions being made. Why is he so closed off to furthering this scientific study? “Mary Schweitzer and Jack Horner identified some peculiar soft tissue deep in a T. rex bone, which Schweitzer claims is preserved collagen or fragments of...
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Posted on Dec 12, 2019 in Creation Nuggets |
Richard Dawkins stated: “I think it’s something we need to be proud of our species for; because our species, every species, is designed by natural selection to survive in its world. We were never designed by natural selection to understand modern physics; and yet our brains, amazingly through emergent properties, are capable of reaching way, way outside the bounds that our evolution apparently set for us. I think it’s, I’m very proud to be human.” Is that the most...
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Posted on Dec 5, 2019 in Creation Nuggets |
It is estimated that there were less than 15,000 species or different kinds on the ark and that only had to include “mammals, birds, reptiles, and possibly land-reproducing amphibians.” It is estimated that of those types of animals, there are only 30,000 living species today. So those animal types only needed to double in species. This is very possible to do in only a few thousand years, especially with artificial breeding programs. For example, “most dog breeds...
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Posted on Dec 3, 2019 in Creation Nuggets |
“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...
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Posted on Nov 28, 2019 in Creation Nuggets |
So here we have fully formed birds in a dino’s tummy – showing they existed together and not to say that their evolution is impossible, but there is yet again no evidence of evolution here! How long can a theory last without evidence?!?! https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn21182-first-evidence-that-dinosaurs-ate-birds/ See more about the significance of this here:...
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Posted on Nov 26, 2019 in Creation Nuggets |
The experts say there are no transitions for new creatures! “The history of most fossil species includes two features particularly inconsistent with gradualism: 1). Stasis. Most species exhibit no directional change during their tenure on earth. They appear in the fossil record looking much the same as when they disappear;…” “… Morphological change is usually limited and directionless. 2). Sudden Appearance. In any local area, a species does not arise gradually by...
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Posted on Nov 21, 2019 in Creation Nuggets |
“Animal tracks almost always precede body fossils in the fossil record, as paleontologist Dr Marcus Ross explains (see Reading evolution into the Scriptures and Is Genesis History?): “This is a pattern we see in several different groups, where their footprints are first, and their body parts are later. For the trilobites, for the amphibians, for the dinosaurs—the first time I find evidence of them in the fossil record, it’s from trackways, not from hard parts. From...
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Posted on Nov 19, 2019 in Creation Nuggets |
“Evolutionists think most animal phyla arose in a 5–15 million-year period in the Cambrian. Question: why hasn’t diversification within animals produced new phyla since the ‘explosion’ of phyla in the Cambrian? If evolution could do it then, why not now?” See more detail here: https://creation.com/fossils-not-overwhelming-evidence-for-evolution
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Posted on Nov 14, 2019 in Creation Nuggets |
“Metazoan morphologies [animal fossil forms] are quite clumped—undispersed is the technical term—into clades [groups of organisms evolutionists think share a common ancestor] with unique body plans and with significant gaps in architectural style between them, and this pattern continues among classes within phyla and to some extent even among orders within classes”. See more detail...
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Posted on Nov 12, 2019 in Creation Nuggets |
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...
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