Testing the Cavefish Model: An Organism-focused Theory of Testing the Cavefish Model: An Organism-focused Theory of Biological Design Biological Design
by Michael J. Boyle, Ph.D., Brian Thomas, Ph.D., Jeffrey P. Tomkins, Ph.D., and Randy J. Guliuzza, P.E., M.D.
In Proceedings of the International Conference on Creationism. 9: 120-143, article 17.
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A Creation Model of Design: Application of an Interface Systems Model in Key Global Symbiotic Relationships
by Tom Hennigan, Randy Guliuzza, P.E., M.D., Matthew E. Ingle, Ph.D., and Grace Lansdell
In Proceedings of the International Conference on Creationism. 9: 228-241, article 14.
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Life Is More Than Biomolecules
In order to have evolution, you must first have life. Both sides of the evolution-creation debate agree that the chance of all the correct biomolecules coming together by chance to form even the simplest cell is virtually impossible. Fred Hoyle1 (an atheist) estimated the probability as one chance in 1040,000.

Mutation, Design & Randomness
Article highlights:
• A genetic mutation is a change—most are bad and some are good.
• Evolutionists claim that good mutations come from random processes.
• Genetic mutations that demonstrate evidence of being truly random are virtually all deleterious, and many good mutations appear designed.
• A genetic mutation is a change—most are bad and some are good.
• Evolutionists claim that good mutations come from random processes.
• Genetic mutations that demonstrate evidence of being truly random are virtually all deleterious, and many good mutations appear designed.



