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  • Ye Are the Salt of the Evolution

    03/11/2009 5:53:12 PM PDT · by GodGunsGuts · 85 replies · 949+ views
    CEH ^ | March 11, 2009
    Ye Are the Salt of the EvolutionMarch 11, 2009 — Salt is good, the good book says (Mark 9:50). Another good thing it may do for you, according to Science Daily, is act as “Nature’s Antidepressant.” Presumably it’s hard to have a good mood about a steak with no salt on it. In the midst of this article about the mood-enhancing effects of salt, an evolutionary tale appeared out of nowhere:...
  • Cell Motors Play Together (in symphony)

    03/02/2009 6:48:59 PM PST · by GodGunsGuts · 8 replies · 532+ views
    CEH ^ | Febraury 27, 2009
    Cell Motors Play Together Feb 27, 2009— If one molecular machine by itself is a wonder, what would you think of groups of them playing in concert?  Recent papers and news articles are claiming that’s what happens in living cells: molecular motors coordinate their efforts...
  • Unique “Orphan Genes” Are Widespread; Have No Evolutionary Explanation

    11/20/2008 8:42:51 AM PST · by GodGunsGuts · 115 replies · 4,342+ views
    CEH ^ | November 19, 2008
    Here is a finding that amounts to falsification of Darwinism and confirmation of creationism (limited variation within created kinds), and these authors tiptoed around the bad news with carefully-crafted passive verbs built on the assumption that evolution might explain it somehow, provided you are willing to wait for the vaporware and futureware that is perpetually on back order. “Their functions and origins are often obscure,” we are told. They “emerged” somehow...