The Peer Review driven narrative for the origin of humanity is that the Bible is wrong and that it took 4.6 billion years for primordial ooze to turn into humans through random chance. You can argue details but that's it.
Evolution: That Famous ‘March of Progress’ Image Is Just Wrong
New research shows animal evolution often involves losing genes and becoming less complex.
The Role of the Decay Constant
If the theory of evolution is the centerpiece of the popular science narrative of godless existence (SciPop), then radiometric dating has been the pseudoscientific glue that held it together.
Devolution
Christians have been making fools of themselves, tilting at windmills and bringing Christianity into ill repute on social media, but the extensively documented process of genetic change over time that we call evolution has a Biblical context.
Evolution is Death
We have two natures, carnal and spiritual: the duality of man. It finds its way into everything, including scientific investigation. Evolution is a duality of truth and error. You need to know what's truth, and what's error.
DPMS – Axiom V
Evolution is poorly understood by Christians. The science vs. faith debate has been framed around creation vs. evolution because Christians don't understand it. The issue is irrelevant and they're being played.
Lye: בַּנֶּ֔תֶר – Nitre, nether
We've frequently heard it said that the Bible isn't a science book. Many of the people who say this are Christians. We disagree, but we can understand why people, even Christians, would say this.
September 1st
In SciPop, all of the continents were once part of the super-continent Pangaea. This is Biblical and it allows us to incorporate plate tectonics and evolution into the creation narrative.
August 9th
In 1991 we (me and the Holy Spirit) scared the faculty at Duke by demonstrating a flaw in the use of cladistic phylogenetic analysis to study the Devonian fossil Archaeopteris.
May 4th
Matty's Paradigm incorporates both macro- and micro-evolution, but they aren't an entropy defying source of new complexity and diversity. Our genomes are decaying, and we call the process devolution.
