One gene, one trait?Genetic complexity and interconnectedness show that many traits are more complex than the traditional one gene, one trait picture.Article29 Jan, 2021
Review: 'Human Errors' by Nathan LentsA review of Human Errors by Nathan H. Lents.Article04 Dec, 2020
Responding to supposed refutations of Genetic EntropyPaul Price, Dr Robert Carter and Dr John Sanford respond to evolutionist scientists regarding Genetic Entropy.Article01 Dec, 2020
Genetic entropy: The silent killerGenetic entropy is a devastatingly powerful argument against evolution.Article30 Nov, 2020
Elephants losing tusksIvory poachers kill elephants with the biggest tusks, resulting in more frequent tusklessness.Article11 Apr, 2016
Cat mutationsWhile popular legend might say cats have 9 lives, they’re just as subject to mutations and death as other creatures.Article26 Jun, 2017
More evidence for genetic entropy: updateModern examples of the H1N1 influenza virus differ from the 1918 Spanish Flu strain, consistent with genetic entropy.Article24 Jul, 2020
Mutations are not randomMutations are not random and leave a telltale signature by reducing GC content in DNA and RNA over time.Article07 Jul, 2020
What should Christians think about artificial selection and genetic modification?Biblical and ethical guidelines for Christians in today’s world of rapidly developing biotechnology to stay true to our creation mandate.Article08 Apr, 2020
Junk DNA ideas have hindered progress in medical science Junk DNA was required by evolutionary theory but has been an effective science-stopper that has sabotaged medicine for 40 years.Article04 Feb, 2020
Shrews eating peppersShrews, capsaicin, loss of information and reduced sensitivity is selective advantage, but not information-gaining evolutionArticle15 Jan, 2020
Effective population sizes and the Flood bottleneckHumanity lost around 30% of its created genetic diversity through Noahs Flood, which may have contributed to reduced lifespans.Article06 Dec, 2019
Blue eyes mutationA HERC2 gene mutation strongly inhibits the OCA2 gene’s role in producing melanin in the human iris, resulting in blue eyes.Article16 Oct, 2019
Why don’t we live as long as Methuselah?Lifespan decay, genetic entropy, age of fathers, MethuselahArticle02 Oct, 2019