On the Creationist View on mtDNA

Dr. Nathaniel Jeanson claims to have documented a recent origin of humans, using mitochondrial DNA. A reader questions the results.

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Problems with the U-Pb Radioisotope Dating Methods—1. Common Pb

Problems remain in the interpretation of the measured Pb isotopic ratios to transform them into ages.

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The Design of Giardia and the Genesis of Giardiasis

We read in Genesis 1:31 that God made everything “very good.” If everything that God made was good, where did Giardia come from?

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Phenomenological Language and Semantic Naïveté

Denis Lamoureux seeks to resolve perceived contradictions between science and Scripture by persuading that Scripture is not inerrant.

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Further Evidence That Homo naledi Is Not a Member of the Human Holobaramin Based on Measurements of Vertebrae and Ribs

This study provides further evidence that Homo naledi is indeed not a member of the human holobaramin, but related rather to australopiths.

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“In Adam’s Fall We Sinned All”: Does Genesis 3 Teach the Fall of Man?

Many theologians deny that Genesis 3 teaches the doctrine of the Fall and argue it is not original to the text but something that has been forced upon it.

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