Something that we find interesting is: people who profess to be scientifically knowledgeable have hissy fits when they're told that evolution is the process of genetic decay.
Distribution of Biodiversity
There were two horses on Noah’s ark but now there are at least seven species in genus Equus. That's speciation or macro-evolution. It's not a problem because the process of evolution has a scriptural context.
Precise Timing of Noah’s Flood
The Hagerman horse quarry fossils allow us deduce the time of year of Noah's flood: late winter/early spring. Genesis says it was the second month, the seventeenth day of the month. In our calendar: February 17.
Paleaeoecology and Palaeoenvironments of Late Cenozoic Mammals
Our copy of "Paleaeoecology and Palaeoenvironments of Late Cenozoic Mammals" came to us back in 1999 when we were living in the woods beside Jordan Lake in Chatham County, NC.
The Hagerman Fossil Beds
A specific example of wilful blindness in popular science (SciPop) is in a work called Paleaeoecology and Palaeoenvironments of Late Cenozoic Mammals, Edited by Kathlyn M. Stewart and Kevin L. Seymore.
Mastodons, Camels, Horses, and Cats
"Mastodons, camels, horses, and cats". Today's passage evokes images of rolling grasslands with herds of camels. Like the remains in fossil deposits assigned to the Pliocene. Which in geological time is the present day.
First Horses
In the evolution narrative the appearance of horses is considered to be recent. Very recent, like, why would an animal evolve which is specifically designed to carry humans if there aren't any humans?
September 3rd
There were two horses on Noah's ark, a mating pair, now there are at least seven species in genus Equus. That's macro-evolution. Christians need to stop whining about it.
August 26th
We (that's me and the Holy spirit) have a specific example of how scientists are choosing blindness and can't see the true meaning of evidence. They can't see the wood for the trees, and neither can they see a tree for the wood.
