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Mutations: A HUGE Problem for Evolution

Mutations: A HUGE Problem for Evolution

For nearly a century it has been claimed that mutations are the engine that drives evolution, bringing new traits and information to the genome. And yet, the more we have learned about mutations, the more they have been shown for what they really are: A destructive force, rather than a creative one—responsible for hundreds of thousands of different diseases in humans alone! Even when mutations produce ‘beneficial’ changes (for example, bacteria developing resistance to antibiotics), a closer examination nevertheless reveals that mutations have broken something existing, rather than creating something new. Mutations aren’t the engine of evolution. They are its end. Join plant biologist Dr Don Batten for a revealing exploration of the true power of mutations.
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DNA from the last woolly mammoths

DNA from the last woolly mammoths

A woolly mammoth population went through a bottleneck of eight, the same as people on the Ark, without mutational meltdown
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08 Oct, 2024
Design of bacterial flagella: part 1

Design of bacterial flagella: part 1

Recent research has shown that bacterial flagella are even more sophisticated and fine-tuned then previously thought.
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13 Sep, 2024
Life is in the blood

Life is in the blood

Blood is the highly sophisticated transport system that allows communication and coordination between different parts of the human body
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24 Sep, 2012
Synthetic life by Venter?

Synthetic life by Venter?

Did Venter make a truly synthetic new life form? What does it prove about chemical evolution or abiogenesis?
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25 May, 2010
Ecosystem in NE Greenland supports biblical Ice Age

Ecosystem in NE Greenland supports biblical Ice Age

The post-Flood ice age explains how northeastern Greenland could have supported a climate not affected by permafrost.
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23 Aug, 2024
Genetic convergence between humans and octopuses

Genetic convergence between humans and octopuses

Parallel mechanisms of LINE retrotransposition for inducing variationin the brains of humans and octopuses undermines common ancestry.
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26 Jul, 2024
The myth of 1%

The myth of 1%

human, chimp, DNA, comparisons, 1 percent, myth Human and chimp DNA differ by far more the than 1% that has become unquestioned dogma
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02 Feb, 2015
Dr Batten interviews agricultural scientist Dr KeeFui Kon

Dr Batten interviews agricultural scientist Dr KeeFui Kon

A scientist shares his faith journey and how evolution played no role in his successful career in weed science.
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17 Jul, 2024
Evolution’s last pillars are tottering

Evolution’s last pillars are tottering

A book review of The Last Pillars of Darwinian Evolution Falsified by Jerry Bergman.
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07 Jun, 2024
Egyptian chronology and the Bible—framing the issues

Egyptian chronology and the Bible—framing the issues

Egyptian chronology can be challenging for creationists.
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02 Sep, 2014
Five things you may not know about Noah

Five things you may not know about Noah

Righteous Noah, oldest father, built the Ark, took animals and his family to save them from judgment, dinosaurs included.
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08 Apr, 2024
Parametric design—evidence of creation

Parametric design—evidence of creation

Biological systems evince something akin to parametric design, which is evidence that they are designed rather than evolved.
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22 Mar, 2024
What proportion of the human genome is actually functional?

What proportion of the human genome is actually functional?

The functional proportion of the genome is higher than evolutionists want, but much of the genomic sequence is unaffected by natural selection.
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14 Mar, 2024
Life: Designed to not evolve

Life: Designed to not evolve

Chemically marked histones provide additional mutation correction in certain portions of the genome in thale cress.
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05 Feb, 2024
A medical doctor shares on creation

A medical doctor shares on creation

We do see mutations happening from time to time, but they lead to disease and death—not superhumans.
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15 Jan, 2024