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Genetic entropy: The silent killer

Genetic entropy: The silent killer

Genetic entropy is a devastatingly powerful argument against evolution.
Article
30 Nov, 2020
The human genome is amazingly complex

The human genome is amazingly complex

The GTEx Consortium has opened up our understanding of the complexity of the genome and how variation drives complex changes in the cell.
Article
26 Nov, 2020
High altitude adaptation

High altitude adaptation

God has designed the bodies of man and the animals with the ability to physiologically adapt to high altitudes.
Article
02 Oct, 2020
More evidence for genetic entropy: update

More evidence for genetic entropy: update

Modern examples of the H1N1 influenza virus differ from the 1918 Spanish Flu strain, consistent with genetic entropy.
Article
24 Jul, 2020
The multilayered codes of DNA

The multilayered codes of DNA

DNA is a multi-layered information system with multiple codes that defies evolution.
Article
01 Jun, 2020
Do mutations add information and is that evolution?

Do mutations add information and is that evolution?

Mutations do add new information, so why is that not evolution?
Article
28 Mar, 2020
Review: 'The Genealogical Adam and Eve'

Review: 'The Genealogical Adam and Eve'

Swamidass has developed the Genealogical Adam and Eve Model, but his acceptance of human evolution from apes colours his thinking, to the point where his model
Article
25 Feb, 2020
Do koalas prove that humans got part of their DNA from viruses?

Do koalas prove that humans got part of their DNA from viruses?

Koalavirus likely not example of invasive genetic element but rather part of the genome’s overall design.
Article
14 Jan, 2020
Effective population sizes and the Flood bottleneck

Effective population sizes and the Flood bottleneck

Humanity lost around 30% of its created genetic diversity through Noahs Flood, which may have contributed to reduced lifespans.
Article
06 Dec, 2019
Were stem cell-like organisms the first forms of life?

Were stem cell-like organisms the first forms of life?

Stem cell-like ancestors of sponges only make early life more complex, and the probability of evolution less likely
Article
22 Jun, 2019
Neanderthals pre-flood?

Neanderthals pre-flood?

A questioner asks: Did Neanderthals live before the Flood?
Article
02 Feb, 2019
The myth of ape-to-human evolution

The myth of ape-to-human evolution

Fossils and population genetics show that the popular ape-to-human evolution idea is a myth.
Article
12 Nov, 2018
Reversible autopoiesis

Reversible autopoiesis

Because autopoiesis is reversible, it shows a design principle that is a logical consequence of how life must be made from the beginning—otherwise it doesn’t work.
Article
16 Feb, 2018
How reliable are ancient DNA genomes

How reliable are ancient DNA genomes

How reliable are genomes built on ‘ancient’ DNA?
Article
04 Nov, 2016
Four Dimensional Genome

Four Dimensional Genome

The human genome is a complex computer code that explains junk DNA and other evolutionary misunderstandings.
Article
06 Oct, 2016
Human genome decay and origin of life

Human genome decay and origin of life

Mutational decay in the human genome provides clues to the origin of life, and the extinction of the human race.
Article
28 Aug, 2015