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Reviewing Adam and the Genome

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Adam and the Genome and “Predetermined Conclusions”

Buggs isn’t the only qualified biologist who has looked at arguments from MHC genes against Adam and Eve and found them lacking. Read More ›

Adam and the Genome and Citation Bluffing

Yesterday, Douglas Axe responded to Dennis Venema’s review of Axe’s book Undeniable, pointing to what you might call citation bluffing. Read More ›
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Adam and the Genome and Human Genetic Diversity

Nobody in the ID community is capable of showing Dennis Venema to be wrong? Well, that’s a bit heavy on the attitude. Read More ›
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Adam and the Genome and “Nonfunctional” Pseudogenes

Venema cites the vitellogenin pseudogene as supposedly demonstrating common ancestry between humans and birds, such as chickens. Read More ›
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Adam and the Genome and Synteny

“Synteny refers to how well chromosomal sequences from different species align with one another.” Read More ›
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Adam and the Genome and Human-Ape Genetic Similarity

Perhaps, humans, gorillas, and orangutans were designed based upon a common blueprint. Read More ›
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Adam and the Genome and Whale Fossils

We don’t find the “pattern” that evolution predicts “should be found in the fossil record at certain times.” Rather, we find that truly aquatic whales appear abruptly. Read More ›
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Hmm, Much of Dennis Venema’s Adam and the Genome Isn’t About Adam and the Genome

Venema seems much more interested in pursuing longstanding debates with intelligent design and with certain ID proponents. Read More ›

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