Missives

A collection of apologetic and encouraging notes for Christians in need of some power-boosts from time to time.

We've shown how the biology department at Evolution University face insurmountable challenges to justifying its existence. Nothing in chemistry wants to self-replicate, nor self-organize into DNA, nor self-create molecular motors, all simultaneously.
A basic question has to be asked. Once a cell has amino acids to form proteins, DNA and RNA to replicate instructions which build the cell, a protective membrane, and so on - where does the cell get all its energy?
The 4th step on the stairway to life poses another insurmountable hurdle for the evolutionist
It's a mighty steep climb from chemistry to biology. Dr. C.L. Tan identifies 12 unavoidable steps all evolutionary scientists must climb if they wish to solve for a naturalistic origin of cells...
We move deeper in the book of DNA's blueprints for all of life to some of its more exotic chapters.
Another corner stone in evolutionary dogma is the alleged bestial lineage humans take from chimpanzees. This idea stemmed from J.B. Lamarck in the 1800s, then popularized by Darwin's book The Descent of Man in 1871.
Perhaps, for some of you, the following scenario won't be too difficult to imagine. Consider the hapless husband who wanders into his basement, or his wife's side of the closet, and declares that most of the stuff in there is junk, because he doesn't see a purpose for it. All he sees are things that haven't been used in a long time.
2023 marks the 70th anniversary of Watson and Crick's Nobel prize-winning discovery of DNA. Since then, we continue to discover astounding features in this dense information storage device. Allow me to illustrate DNA's capabilities with a made-up story about the discovery of an electronic tablet (DNA) in a deserted alien spaceship.
If you have ever attempted to loosen a bolt, you encountered chirality (ky-RAHL-ittee). Perhaps you muttered the phrase "lefty loosey, righty tighty". That's because nearly all bolts are threaded in one direction.