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Responding to supposed refutations of genetic entropy from the ‘experts’
Evolutionist scientists on Dr Swamidass’ blog try their hands at refuting Genetic Entropy!
by Paul Price, Robert Carter, John Sanford
Genetic entropy: The silent killer
A devastatingly powerful argument against evolution
by Paul Price
More evidence for the reality of genetic entropy—update
Did the 1918 Spanish Flu virus really go extinct, as genetic entropy predicted?
by Robert W. Carter
Evolution’s well-kept secret:
This ‘dirty secret’ of modern-day Darwinism blows a hole in evolutionary theory a mile wide!
by Paul Price
A new cancer treatment thanks to Darwin?
It actually speaks against Darwinism!
by Don Batten
Sick, suffering monsters and the eugenicists who created them
How did eugenics give rise to many of the modern dog breeds?
by Lita Sanders
Junk DNA—from science stopper to sickness source
There’s compelling evidence that the evolutionary concept of junk DNA has held back medical science for decades.
by Pekka Reinikainen
Shrews eating peppers
Another example of a natural selection favouring an information-losing mutation, which is the opposite to that required for goo-to-you evolution.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Effective population sizes and loss of diversity during the Flood bottleneck
How much genetic diversity did humanity lose because of Noah’s Flood?
by Robert W. Carter
Unnatural selection
Genetic engineering is no longer in the realm of science fiction. We review a Netflix series called Unnatural Selection and discuss the implications of the CRISPR-Cas9 technology.
by Robert Carter and Scott Gillis
Blue eyes mutation
Many people of European descent have less melanin in their eyes, and it’s got nothing to do with evolution
by David Catchpoole and Robert Carter
Why don’t we live as long as Methuselah?
Modern science is catching up with what the Bible tells us about people living for hundreds of years.
by Jonathan Sarfati