It's so quiet here.
I invite my fellow Creationists to read an article.
I just got my latest copy of Acts & Facts and I enjoyed the article on Mutations.
I was especially intrigued because some folk on this website have claimed that there are some beneficial mutations thereby nullifying the Creationist position that there are no beneficial mutations.
It turns out the difference is between "equivocally beneficial" and "unequivocally beneficial".
The article explains in more detail and satisfies me that in no possible way could "beneficial mutations" account for the great diversity of life in the earth,
and rather demonstrated to me the incredible wisdom of God our Creator.
The article can be found in its entirety here:
http://www.icr.org/article/3466/
I invite my fellow Creationists to read an article.
I just got my latest copy of Acts & Facts and I enjoyed the article on Mutations.
I was especially intrigued because some folk on this website have claimed that there are some beneficial mutations thereby nullifying the Creationist position that there are no beneficial mutations.
It turns out the difference is between "equivocally beneficial" and "unequivocally beneficial".
The article explains in more detail and satisfies me that in no possible way could "beneficial mutations" account for the great diversity of life in the earth,
and rather demonstrated to me the incredible wisdom of God our Creator.
The article can be found in its entirety here:
http://www.icr.org/article/3466/