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In this issue . . .Q: Is all evolution untrue?A: The word evolution has been hijacked. It is being used for both observable changes and unobservable changes.This obfuscation was one of Ken Ham's important points during the famous debate that occurred between him and Bill Nye. When discussing evolution a distinction must be made between the observable process of natural selection and the unobservable idea of molecules-to-man evolution. The kind of limited change that we can (and repeatedly) see is when natural selection (and other mechanisms) leads to variation within the originally created kinds. On the other hand, the unobservable idea of molecules-to-man evolution purports that small changes building up over a lengthy period of time has brought about the current biosphere from a common, simple ancestor. Unfortunately, the distinction between observable variation and the unobservable idea of molecules-to-man evolution is rarely upheld. Read the entire article to discover how a recent study in bacteria confirms creation rather than evolution. Get EquippedScience Confirms The BibleIn this fast, illustrated presentation, Ken Ham shows again and again that real science really does confirm the Bible. Learn about DNA as evidence for the infinite God, the basics of genetics and natural selection, the actual time of the Ice Age, literal vs. figurative creation days, dating methods, and more. News to Know Quick LookPlants for the "Prehistoric" Palate: Purportedly prehistoric people chose their veggies wisely even before they took up farming, archaeologists say.Quadrupedal People Do Not Walk Like Chimpanzees: Uner Tan syndrome does not harbor the evolutionary "how" of human bipedality. After EdenAnswers with Ken Ham radio programPhoto of the WeekTo download this image for use as wallpaper on your device, right-click on the link below for the desired resolution and select "Save Link/Target As..."
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