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Speciation and the Ice Age – Having Fun with Dogs

February 12, 2017 @ 9:30 am - 10:30 am

This is a fun talk featuring dogs that first makes the distinction between species and the “biblical kind”. It then reviews what Scripture has to say about Noah’s flood and the animals, each “according to its kind”. Artificial selection (breeding) and then natural selection are discussed, explaining how they occur. Then the post flood world, including the single Ice Age is presented, with the explanation of how that brought about the environmental pressures to drive speciation. A final contrast is given between the demand of evolution for new information to be added to an initially very small gene pool by random chance events through mutations causing the development of new kinds, and the biblical concept of starting with a large gene pool, which is divided by migration and natural selection leading to loss of genetic information to cause change within each kind. The final brief point follows that biblical model better fits the laws of science, including the second Law of Thermodynamics.

 

Presenter: Joseph Kezele, M.D.

 


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Date:
February 12, 2017
Time:
9:30 am - 10:30 am
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Venue

First Baptist Church of Benson
983 S. Ocotillo Ave
Benson, 85602 United States
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Phone
520-586-3362