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In this issue . . .Q: How difficult is it to make a protein?A: Cells are made up of thousands of components. One of these components is protein. Proteins are large molecules made up of a chain of amino acids. In order to get a protein useful for life, the correct amino acids must be linked together in the right order.How easy is this and does it happen naturally? It turns out that this is not an easy process. There are large hurdles that evolutionary processes must overcome in order to build a biological protein. Protein molecules contain very specific arrangements of amino acids. Even one missing or incorrect amino acid can lead to problems with the protein's function. Read the whole article to consider other reasons why random chance events, natural selection, and billions of years are insufficient to account for the universe and all life forms. Get EquippedEvolution: Not a ChanceUsing practical illustrations, popular scientist Dr. David Menton captivates viewers with fascinating illusions as he explains that evolution doesn't stand a chance when compared to the truth of science, and most importantly, God's Word. News to Know Quick Look
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Genetic Roots of Tooth Enamel Reveal Distinctive Design: Do the genetic roots of primate tooth enamel track humanity's evolutionary roots? Did Little Wasps Evolve Big Eyes to Recognize Their Friends? Evolution: Not just for survival anymore! After EdenAnswers with Ken Ham radio programPhoto of the Week
Answers Conversation podcastAnswering questions Bill Nye posed in the debate, this week Steve Ham talks with Tim Chaffey to answer the question, "How Could Noah Have Built the Ark?" | This Week . . .
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