Did Stupidity Evolve?

Did Stupidity Evolve?

Jul 20

But one doesn't have to be a scientist to discover the root causes for repetitive human error. The greatest blunder in history is found three chapters into the book of Genesis. Humanity doesn't improve from there, as the rest of the Old Testament records people perpetually committing epic errors to which some of today's gaffes pale in comparison.

The Accuracy of the Bible – Scientifically and Reliably

The Accuracy of the Bible – Scientifically and Reliably

Feb 02

Many would suggest that the Bible is an antiquated religious book, filled with scientific fallacies and mistakes. Others believe that the Bible is a book of true religion, but dealing solely with spiritual subjects, with any matters of science and history to be interpreted spiritually or allegorically.

Origins Breakthrough of 2009 – Cosmology

Origins Breakthrough of 2009 – Cosmology

Jan 11

Every year brings new scientific discoveries that shed light on the past. The Institute for Creation Research is dedicated to the study of origins from a biblical perspective, and ICR News has compiled what we consider to be the top 4 findings related to origin studies from the stories we reported in 2009. The previous installments featured paleontology, biological evolution, and geology, and our final finding focuses on cosmology.

Origins Breakthrough of 2009 – Geology

Origins Breakthrough of 2009 – Geology

Jan 11

Every year brings new scientific discoveries that shed light on the past. The Institute for Creation Research is dedicated to the study of origins from a biblical perspective, and ICR News has compiled what we consider to be the top 4 findings related to origin studies from the stories we reported in 2009. The previous installments featured paleontology and biological evolution. This one examines geology and will be followed by cosmology.

Bacteria Study Shoots Down ‘Simple Cell’ Assumptions

Bacteria Study Shoots Down ‘Simple Cell’ Assumptions

Jan 09

If life evolved from non-life through natural processes, then the organism most likely to resemble the first living cell would probably be the parasitic bacteria of the genus Mycoplasma. It has very little DNA and contains only a small number of proteins, and yet is a functional organism. This “primitive” cell, however, is proving to be anything but simple.