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Novel Orphan Genes Aid in Regulated Adaptation

Orphan genes (OGs) are genes that are unique to a specific kind of creature. This is especially significant when creatures that are considered evolutionary ancestors lack these genes. In other words, OGs have no discernable evolutionary ancestry but appear suddenly without any evolutionary precursors—debunking the story of gene evolution and biological evolution in general. And even more interesting is that many OGs play significant roles in environmental ...More...

Sickle Cell Research Confirms TOBD Prediction: Directed Genetic Adaptations

Sickle Cell Research Confirms TOBD Prediction: Directed Genetic Adaptations

Students of the creation-evolution debate know the changing explanations for how creatures originated and operate. Originally, the great minds of most pioneering scientists concluded that creatures were designed by God. Darwin’s contradictory narrative claimed that nature cobbles organisms together by trial and error so that they look designed when they actually aren’t. Now a body of research that’s gained momentum for over two decades is pointing back to an engineering-based explanation. ICR and others use these findings to construct a theory of biological design ...More...

Wonder at the Word




“Thy testimonies are wonderful: therefore doth my soul keep them.” (Psalm 119:129)

Josiah was eight years old when he became king of Judah. His grandfather was Manassah and his father Amon, both evil kings. While it seemed Josiah would follow the same path, he didn’t. “He did that which was right in the sight of the LORD, and ...More...

A New Year's Resolution

A New Year

“For I determined not to know anything among you, save Jesus Christ, and Him crucified.” (1 Corinthians 2:2)

When Paul first entered the Greek city of Corinth, he had just come from nearby Athens and his encounter with its humanistic philosophers at Mars’ Hill (Acts 17:18–18:1). Corinth, like Athens, was saturated with such worldly wisdom and, in addition, as a great seaport and commercial center, was a city of opulent immorality.

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