The Hungary Geneticist: Trends Contradict Darwinism

* Meet this Creationist Geneticist: Real Science Radio host Bob Enyart interviews a Ph.D. geneticist Mark Carson on major trends in genomic research that contradict the expectations of neo-Darwinism. In 2001 in Eastern Europe Dr. Carson co-founded Hungary's Protestant Creation Research Group, online at kezdetek.hu, which grew into today's active organization with 150 involved persons. Within a few years Mark's group grew to where they translated two texts into Hungarian, held high school creation essay competitions, summer camps, and events in 30 cities, debated the head of the department of philosophy of natural sciences at Hungary's largest university, and participated in debates with the members of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences! Consider that genetic conservation, genome decay, and genetic functionality all contradict what evolution theory predicts. Genomes contain millions of non-coding complex functional segments debunking the junk DNA myth. Genetic sequences are conserved across kinds, defying evolutionary innovation. And genomes undergo decay rather than increase their information content, all of which refutes evolution and proves creation.

rsr.org/junk-dna - rsr.org/eugenie-scott - rsr.org/genomes-that-just-dont-fit
rsr.org/pz-myers - rsr.org/dawkins-evolution-challenge

* Fun, Important, and Funny YouTube Video: Here's the latest video from God in a Nutshell that mentions the Trey Smith/Bob Enyart dinosaur soft tissue video titled Jurassic! You gotta see it! 

 

DAWKIN'S 3-to-1 EVOLUTION CHALLENGE from RSRFrom Real Science Radio:

The Richard Dawkins 3-to-1 Evolution Challenge

Research in preparation for an upcoming debate led Bob Enyart and his associate Will Duffy to Oxford University in the United Kingdom. With the success of RSR's PZ Myers Trochlea Challenge (see the popular evolutionist's reply here), the guys decided to hand deliver a copy of this Dawkins 3-to-1 Challenge to the office of professor emeritus Richard Dawkins, who lectures there for a course titled, Science Literacy: Evolution for Non-Scientists.