A Response to Adam and the Genome
Adam and the Genome illustrates that, as new scientific data accumulate, evolutionists find new and more nuanced ways to contradict the Bible.
Genetics confirms the recent, supernatural creation of Adam and Eve and refutes the evolutionary narrative on human origins.
Aug. 17, 2017
Venema took Tomkins’ claims to task on the BioLogos website regarding the supposed remnants of an egg-laying gene (vitellogenin) in human DNA.
Aug. 10, 2017
BioLogos has engaged in systematic scientific error on one of their “evidences” for evolution, and they have misrepresented the arguments for several years.
Aug. 3, 2017
In this article, we explore Venema’s claims in Adam and the Genome about genetic sequences that he thinks have lost their function.
July 6, 2017
Venema claims that the published, comprehensive genetic comparisons between humans and chimpanzees reveal a genetic identity of 95–98%.
June 29, 2017
In our series, we’ve discovered ample support that evolutionists fit facts to conclusions. In this article, we’ll continue to explore whether it is true.
June 22, 2017
In this post, we begin exploring Venema’s evidences in chapter two of Adam and the Genome , titled “Genomes as Language, Genomes as Books.”
June 15, 2017
In this article, Dr. Nathaniel Jeanson reviews chapter 1 (written by Venema and titled “Evolution as a Scientific Theory”) of Adam and the Genome .
June 8, 2017
It appears that Venema fits facts to his preconceived conclusions. Data and facts from YEC scientists that contradicted his claims were left out.
Because of the impact of evolution on the theological world today, an increasing number of evangelical scholars are denying Adam’s historicity.
April 27, 2017
The recent publication of Adam and the Genome illustrated how evolutionists find new and more nuanced ways to contradict the biblical account.
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