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Mendelian Speciation
Guests: Dr. Nigel Crompton Description: A six-year study of the genetics of peas inspired by the original study by Gregor Mendel concluded that sudden appearance of genetic information is more reasonable that accumulation of mutations over a long period of time. Dr. Nigel Cromption distinguishes characters and traits in plants and how there is a dominant wild type along with several mutations that cause certain characteristics to be expressed. The wild type has purple flower
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Origin of Skunk Spray
Guests: Doug Sharp and Rich Geer Description: I often wondered who the unfortunate graduate student was who got the assignment of determining the chemical formula of skunk spray. This was finally done in 1980, and the unpleasant odor comes from thiols, which are sulfur compounds. Though it is obvious that this is a created feature, one wonders if it was always that way or if it was the result of the fall. There is very little information about skunk evolution, and one has to
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Did Your Brain Evolve?
Belief in evolution is a puzzling conundrum. What about your brain? If you believe that you are a product of random chance evolution, is your brain also a product of random chance evolution? If so, how can you insist that you can know anything about anything? The very foundation of logic is thrown out the window. Indeed, there are some evolutionists who argue this very thing; that there is no truth. That is a claim that demolishes itself by its own standard. After all, is tha
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Nov 29, 20232 min read


Technology of Bees
Bees are uniquely designed to fly in a manner that rivals that of stunt pilots. They have a compass that detects the polarization of sunlight. They have gyroscopes, airspeed gauges, and UV sensors to measure the tilt of the horizon. Their compound eyes have 7,000 hexagonal facets, which are tiny tubes containing their own lens and light-detecting cells. Each tube enables them to see in all directions.
These tubes are hexagonal in shape, which like the honeycomb, is the most e
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Sep 10, 20231 min read


No Aquariums on the Ark
Those who insist on trying to debunk the Biblical account of Noah’s flood and Noah’s Ark try to do so by saying that the Ark had no room for all of the species of creatures on the earth. Often, they include in that number the 34,000 species of fish, especially the fresh water fish. But this is a straw man argument, and it isn’t what creationists believe. There were no aquariums on the Ark. All that were taken on the Ark were land animals. Also, the oceans before the flood wer
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Sep 9, 20232 min read


Evolutionists Say the Darndest Things!
Dr. Jerry Bergman joins us on Revolution Against Evolution to talk about two of his books called Poor Design and Useless Organs. These are two of the arguments that evolutionists have used that have created great harm, especially with calling organs in the body “vestigial” organs. Jerry talks about the fact that doctors in the past called for the removal of the appendix, thyroid, tonsils, adenoids, wisdom teeth, coccyx and other organs because they thought that they were rudi
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Mar 10, 20231 min read


A Biochemistry Lesson
An explanation how complex bonding of molecules in proteins causes them to fold up into a three dimensional shape that facilitates it to perform active functions in life. Proteins are made up of amino acids, and each of the 20 amino acids have an amine group and an acid group where they form the peptide bond. The peptide bond requires the removal of water, which is what life does automatically, but it creates problems for those who want to emulate the origin of life. Each ami
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Feb 3, 20231 min read


The Y Chromosome is Shrinking
Kerby Rials is our guest on this show, and he found an article from the Human Genome project that claims that the human Y Chromosome is shrinking. The X chromosome is about three times larger than the Y chromosome, containing about 900 genes, while the Y chromosome has about 55 genes. This study believes that both chromosomes were originally about the same size, but over time the Y chromosome has been dropping genetic information. Though we cannont go back in time and actuall
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Dec 29, 20221 min read


Proteins and Enzymes Explained
Proteins in life are synthesized in the cell by means of ribosome protein synthesis. But if you create them artificially, in order for them to simulate the function in life, they need to fold up in the same way that it is used in life.
Each amino acid has a unique side chain that gives it special purpose. There are weak bonds that hold a protein structure together.
As a protein chain is assembled, these weak bonds play an important role in determining the activity of the prot
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May 20, 20221 min read


Horse Evolution Debunked
During the Beagle Expedition, Charles Darwin found a horse’s tooth in the same stratum as fossil giant armadillos. He wondered if it had been washed down from a later layer. Anatomist Richard Owen confirmed the tooth was from an extinct species.
The horse series of fossils used as evidence of evolution consists of Hyracotherium, Mesohippus, Merychippus, Pliohippus, and Equus. This is a superficial sequence and not necessarily in order from simplest to most complex.
The theory
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Apr 28, 20222 min read


Animals That Could Not Have Evolved
‘A fundamental concept of the theory of evolution is gradual change from a
primitive, less-complex organism into a highly structured, more-complex
organism over an imagined period of millions of years. How valid is this
idea?’ Derek and Rich examine the fourth chapter of the book Revolution
Against Evolution by Doug Sharp.
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Jan 21, 20221 min read


Proteins, DNA and the Cell
To understand the origin of life, we have examined life’s basic building
blocks, the interrelationships between them, and their origin. Is it possible
for atoms to materialize from the “Big Bang” and, organize themselves, and
combine to form living things without the influence of an intelligent creator?’
Derek and Rich examine the fifth chapter of the book Revolution Against
Evolution by Doug Sharp.
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Jan 21, 20221 min read


The Success of the Wild Turkey
Steve Sharp talks about the success of the reintroduction of the wild turkey in Michigan in 1954 and how the habitat has changed after the lumbering days. It went from pine forest that was lumbered to grasslands that were good for quail and pheasant, scrub brush that was good for woodcock and as the forest matured, it provided habitat for wild turkey. He demonstrates the difference between spring and fall turkey hunting and which calls are appropriate for either season. He al
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Sep 9, 20201 min read


Is the Intestine an Example of Poor Design?
Jerry Bergman is the author of over 60 books, and two of his new outstanding volumes are called Poor Design and Useless Organs. These books are the result of over 50 years of research into these outmoded arguments by evolutionists, and each of the examples that have been brought out have been answered, showing the purpose of the design of each structure in the human body. The fact that some show overdesign and redundancy is not an argument against design. They argue that the
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Jul 9, 20201 min read


Life is in the Blood
The circulatory system is one of many interdependent systems that comprise life in the body. Along with the circulatory system, you have the respiratory system, digestive system, lymphatic system, skeletal system, integumentary system, each of which cannot exist without the others in place. If you were to construct the circulatory system from scratch, where would you start. The capillaries? Without the heart, lungs, blood vessels, red blood cells, hemoglobin, platelets, nothi
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Jun 18, 20201 min read


Amazing Design in Plants
Dr. Grady McMurtry shares his story of inquiry into truth as a scientist that led him from a belief in evolution as a teacher to discover the truth of Christianity. He then questioned evolution and found it a house of cards. Dr. Grady talks about unique design in plants and how they are interdependent upon insects for pollination. We talked about the dinosaur tree, the Wollemi Pine, that was abundant during the time of the dinosaurs, yet was found in Australia and grows in va
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May 13, 20201 min read


Assignment: Create Artificial Life
If you were given an assignment as an engineer to create a living cell or any kind of organism or machine that emulates life, what would you need to do? Doug explains the chemistry that is behind life and looks at the barriers that scientists would need to ascend in order for its synthesis. The chemistry of proteins is just one of many complex processes that are beyond explanation. Amino acids, when they are synthesized, are produced in equal amounts of left-handed and right-
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Apr 27, 20201 min read


Thermodynamics and Genetic Entropy
The second law of thermodynamics prevents the creation of perpetual motion machines and it is also a major complication for the theory of evolution. Dr. John Sanford points out that there is an additional layer on top of that he calls “genetic entropy” where the loss of information due to harmful mutations leads to a limit on the time life can continue to exist. At the rate of 300 deleterious mutations per generation it caused Dr. Kondrashov to ask the question, “Why aren’t w
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Jan 21, 20201 min read


Transition Trouble: Cold-Blooded to Warm-Blooded
Many features of life either exist or they don’t. A cold-blooded creature like a frog is far different from a warm-blooded animal like a giraffe. Some time in a supposed evolutionary development a cold-blooded reptile switched over to being warm-blooded. Other examples: non-life to life, gills to lungs, non-flying to flying, mammals to whales, and special valves in the neck of the giraffe.
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Jan 14, 20201 min read


Do We Pay a Price for Walking Upright?
Dr. Jean-Guy Daigneault examines the claim that the spine is poorly designed because we are still recovering from the evolutionary development where man is walking upright. This is a review of the first chapter of the book Poor Design by Dr. Jerry Bergman. As a chiropractor, Dr. Jean-Guy takes advantage of the spine’s functionality where it heals itself, and to claim it is poorly designed is irresponsible.
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Nov 13, 20191 min read
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