Debates about creation often come with high emotions, and to some extent this makes sense. Many of the issues surrounding creation, evolution, the early chapters of Genesis, the age of the earth, the historicity of Adam and Eve, etc., have profound implications in a...
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Beneficial Versus Constructive Mutations
Evolutionists often interpret any beneficial mutation as evidence that Darwinism is true. After all, aren't beneficial mutations all that is required for Darwinian evolution to occur? So long as there are occasional beneficial mutations (and a process like natural...
Microevolution versus macroevolution
Because the term "evolution" can be used in more than one way, and conversations on Darwin's theory can be confused by moving back and forth between more than one definition of the word, many people find it helpful to make a distinction between "microevolution" (small...
What is irreducible complexity?
One of the keystone arguments that the Intelligent Design movement raises both as positive evidence of intelligence and purposeful planning in certain biological systems as well as a direct challenge to the standard evolutionary narrative is the matter of "irreducible...
Do scientific laws point to God?
Our universe is rational and coherent, governed by consistent principles we describe in scientific laws. Like many other words, the word "law" can mean several different things. In science, however, a law is: "a statement of an order or relation of phenomena that so...
Three key components to evolutionary theory
When discussing the Darwinian theory of evolution, it is easy to get bogged down in a variety of details and definitions that are unrelated and unhelpful to the specific point we are trying to address. This is because, while it is one wholistic theory, Darwinian...
Is Darwinian evolution just “change over time”?
The word "evolution" can mean several different things, depending on the context. But in conversations about creation, human origins, science and religion, etc., however, it has a far more precise definition. As National Geographic points out, "evolution is a...
What are the main arguments for Intelligent Design?
The Intelligent Design (ID) movement is not a Christian movement (though there are Christians involved in it) and thus their work does not always align with nor argue from a biblical worldview. Nevertheless, this growing branch of scientific study has done some...
What is Intelligent Design?
The term "Intelligent Design" (ID) refers to the scientific position that certain observable aspects of the natural world, especially (but not limited to) particular complex biological systems, are best explained as the result of an intelligent cause. Intelligent...
What is Creationism?
The word "creationism" has both a broad and a narrow meaning. It can widely apply to any belief that God created all things, or more narrowly to the "young earth" view that God created in six literal days only a few thousand years ago. Broadly speaking, creationism is...