Tuesday, March 16, 2010
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Friday, March 12, 2010
Neanderthals were not sub-human cavemen
Soon after its discovery in 1856, the first Neanderthal skull was examined by anatomist Rudolph Virchow. He determined that it did not belong to a separate species of primitive human, but rather to a modern human afflicted with rickets (Vitamin D deficiency) and osteoporosis. Later study confirmed this analysis in 1958. In 1978, Erik Trinkaus (the world's foremost expert on Neanderthals) concluded, "Detailed comparisons of Neanderthal skeletal remains with those of modern humans have shown that there is nothing in Neanderthal anatomy that conclusively indicates locomotor, manipulative, intellectual, or linguistic abilities inferior to those of modern humans." Why, then, does the cartoonish image of the hairy, stooped caveman persist? Perhaps because this image is critical to human evolutionary theory and they will go to great lengths to retain their unofficial mascot.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Evolution of a car
Lava flows downhill from a volcanic eruption. It melts iron ore in some rocks and this molten metal floats up to the top where it cools on the crust and forms into thin metal skins. As it crashes down the mountain, these skins roll and bend as they bounce off debris. Some of the metal chunks break off and form themselves into gears, rods, nuts, bolts, and wheels. As they tumble along, they come together into complex working assemblies (like transmissions and carburetors). The lava flows through a grove of banana trees and heats the sap which then transforms into a rubber compound which wraps itself around the wheels (and nowhere else). When the lava hits the beach, it heats the silicon in the sand into thin, glass sheets. When the whole mess reaches the ocean, it cools and hardens into the form of...a Model "T" Ford coupe. Sound ridiculous? So is the notion that random chemical reactions produced the human being who thought up this ridiculous scenario.
Monday, March 8, 2010
Tha amazing stomach cell
Consider the human stomach. It produces up to three quarts per day of hydrochloric acid which can dissolve iron nails but doesn't harm itself. Why not? It is lined with mucus which is alkaline (and neutralizes the acid). It sheds cells and replaces them at the rate of half a million every minute. That means we get a completely new stomach lining every three days. Stomach cells have a cell wall which is totally impenetrable, not allowing even CO2 to pass through to the acid side. The other side, which faces away from the acid, has a normal cell wall which allows CO2 and nutrients to pass into the nucleus of the cell. No other cell in the body is made this way. Rightly did David say, "I am fearfully and wonderfully made" (Psalm 139:14).
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Sun is shrinking too fast for Big Bang to be true
According to astronomers, the sun is shrinking (albeit very gradually). Its diameter is shrinking by a rate of almost 0.2 second of arc per century. This means that the sun would have been twice its present size less than ten million years ago. 100 million years ago, it would have made the earth's atmosphere far too hot to sustain life. 200 million years ago, it would have touched the earth! How do these calculations reconcile with the evolutionist assertion that the earth is some 4.6 billion years old? Clearly, they do not.
Gilliland, R.L., 1981. "Solar Radius Variations" Astrophysical Journal 248:1144-55
Snelling, Andrew. "That Matter of the Shrinking Sun." Answers in Genesis (September 1989).
Gilliland, R.L., 1981. "Solar Radius Variations" Astrophysical Journal 248:1144-55
Snelling, Andrew. "That Matter of the Shrinking Sun." Answers in Genesis (September 1989).
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