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CREATION SCIENCE EVANGELISM
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For in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is...
  • Exodus 20:11
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Prentice Hall “18 to 20 billion…”
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Mount Rushmore (find)
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Any text Adaptation
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Any text Adaptation
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Holt Biology 2004, p. 719
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life evolved from several textbooks
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A great book showing that even simple things cannot evolve.
CSE- $5.50
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life in lab HJB 1989 p. 357
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Earth evolving (Atlas)
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Life from rocks!
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If all that is needed for life to evolve is having all the proper molecules in the same place and adding energy...
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“Humans, birds and crocodiles have a common ancestor…” (Heath Biol 1991 p. 607)
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“All forms of life have a common ancestor…” (Glenco Biol 324
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“Humans, birds and crocodiles have a common ancestor…” (Heath Biol 1991 p. 607)
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“Humans, birds and crocodiles have a common ancestor…” (Heath Biol 1991 p. 607)
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microchip inside paperclip
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If the human brain is nothing but 3# of chemicals that arranged themselves by chance over billions of years,
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*** “Evidence from fossils…” (Heath Biol 1991 index )
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Man and Orangatan 96% similar Glenco Biol p. 314
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*NA molecule
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*** chromosome drawing to moon and back
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chromosome drawing to moon and back
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chromosome drawing to moon and back
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chromosome drawing to moon and back
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Grand Canyon full of books (art work)
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chromosome chart in seminar notebook (redo) first 8-10?
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chromosome chart  “”” next few
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Possum, redwood tree, and kidney bean
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chromosome chart top 20
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chromosome chart
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If amphibians evolved before mammals, why do some amphibians have 5 times more DNA than mammals and some amoebae have 1000 times more DNA?
Scientific American, October 2004, p. 62
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“the really significant finding that comes to light from comparing the proteins’ amino acid sequences is that it is impossible to arrange them in any sort of evolutionary series…there is little doubt that if this molecular evidence had been available a century ago…the idea of organic evolution might never have been accepted.”
Michael Denton, Evolution in Crisis 1985 (pp 289 – 291)
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Junk DNA? 
I don’t think so!
Discover Sept. 2003 p. 16
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Junk DNA?  I don’t think so!
Discover Sept. 2003 p. 16
See Trash to Treasure Sciencenews.com Oct 16, 2004
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“More Gene than junk”
“Jeannie Lee, a geneticist at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute in Boston, suspects the pseudogene may function as a decoy to lure away destructive enzymes or regulatory proteins that would otherwise suppress the activity of the makorin1 gene.”
Discover Sept. 2003 p. 16
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Study: Junk DNA is critically important
SAN DIEGO, Oct. 19 (UPI) -- A University of California-San Diego scientist says genetic material derisively called "junk" DNA is important to an organism's evolutionary survival.
       
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Junk DNA is so-called because it doesn't contain instructions for protein-coding genes and appears to have little or no function. But Peter Andolfatto, an assistant professor of biology, says such DNA plays an important role in maintaining an organism's genetic integrity.
In studying the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, Andolfatto discovered such regions are strongly affected by natural selection -- the evolutionary process that preferentially leads to the survival of organisms and genes best adapted to the environment.
Andolfatto says his findings are important because the similarity of genome sequences in fruit flies, worms and humans suggests similar processes are probably responsible for differences between humans and their close evolutionary relatives.
"Sequencing of the complete genome in humans, fruit flies, nematodes and plants has revealed the number of protein-coding genes is much more similar among these species than expected," he said. "Curiously, the largest differences between major species groups appear to be the amount of 'junk' DNA, rather than the number of genes."
He details his research in the Oct. 20 issue of Nature.
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We are all related to man who lived in Asia in 1,415BC
By David Derbyshire, Science Correspondent, Jan. 6, 2005 news Telegraph
Everyone in the world is descended from a single person who lived around 3,500 years ago, according to a new study.
 
Scientists have worked out the most recent common ancestor of all six billion people alive today probably dwelt in eastern Asia around 1,415BC.
Although the date may seem relatively recent, researchers say the findings should not come as a surprise.
Anyone trying to trace their family tree soon discovers that the number of direct ancestors doubles every 20 to 30 years. It takes only a few centuries to clock up thousands of direct ancestors.
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We are all related to man who lived in Asia in 1,415BC
By David Derbyshire, Science Correspondent, Jan. 6, 2005 news Telegraph

Using a computer model, researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology attempted to trace back the most recent common ancestor using estimated patterns of migration throughout history.
They calculated that the ancestor's location in eastern Asia allowed his or her descendants to spread to Europe, Asia, remote Pacific Islands and the Americas. Going back a few thousand years more, the researchers found a time when a large fraction of people in the world were the common ancestors of everybody alive today - while the rest were ancestors of no one alive. That date was 5,353 BC, the team reports in Nature.
The researchers, led by Dr Steve Olson, stressed that the date was an estimate.
"Nevertheless, our results suggest that the most recent common ancestor for the world's current population lived in the relatively recent past - perhaps within the last few thousand years," he said.
He added: "No matter the languages we speak or the colour of our skin, we share ancestors who planted rice on the banks of the Yangtze, who domesticated horses on the steppes of the Ukraine, who hunted giant sloths in the forest of north and south America and who laboured to build the Great Pyramid of Khufu."
Although some groups of people may have lived in isolation from the rest of the world for hundreds of years, the researchers say no one alive today has been untouched by migration.
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If you find a fossil in the dirt:
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Horse has 4 toes  Glenco Biol p. 370 also SFES 1990 p. 153 or Holt p.181 in suitcase- put in 5 or 6 different books
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Horse has 4 toes  Glenco Biol p. 370 also SFES 1990 p. 153 or Holt p.181 in suitcase- put in 5 or 6 different books
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knife to spoon to fork (make new) 4 shots in new series include mutations
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Why would they lie?
  • 1. They think that if everyone believes evolution it will become true.
  • 2. They must teach the lie to keep the paycheck coming in.
  • 3. They understand the bigger picture of how evolution is the foundation for the New World Order.
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Why do people believe in evolution?
  • 1. That is all they have been taught.
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Why do people believe in evolution?
  • 1. That is all they have been taught.
  • 2. Their job depends on it.
  • 3. They hope there is no God to answer to.
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Why do people believe in evolution?
  • 1. That is all they have been taught.
  • 2. Their Job depends on it.
  • 3. They hope there is no God to answer to.
  • 4. They have social-political reasons.
  • 5. They have too much pride to admit they have been wrong.
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If you want to know what to do about the lies by getting involved in selecting or influencing textbooks in your state see our video, “Public School Presentation.”
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If you died today, where would you go?
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What on earth are you doing for heaven’s sake?
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