DNA Findings Questions Theory of Evolution

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The sweeping gene survey found that nine out of 10 species present on Earth today, including humans, entered the scene some 100,000 to 200,000 years ago.

Oh yeah? Just what does that mean? That maybe there’s something to the Genesis creation narrative?

Now don’t get me wrong. There’s definitive truth about earth’s history, especially as seen by the rocks here in the Nevada desert which clearly show the various ages. They just didn’t appear all at one time. But, what about the lack of biodiversity in many creatures. Minor changes occur but the general genome stays the same.

Makes one wonder, doesn’t it?

More w/links @ New DNA Findings Raise More Questions About Theory of Evolution
 
Sweeping-DNA-Survey-Creates-New-Questions-on-Darwinism1.jpg


The sweeping gene survey found that nine out of 10 species present on Earth today, including humans, entered the scene some 100,000 to 200,000 years ago.

Oh yeah? Just what does that mean? That maybe there’s something to the Genesis creation narrative?

Now don’t get me wrong. There’s definitive truth about earth’s history, especially as seen by the rocks here in the Nevada desert which clearly show the various ages. They just didn’t appear all at one time. But, what about the lack of biodiversity in many creatures. Minor changes occur but the general genome stays the same.

Makes one wonder, doesn’t it?

More w/links @ New DNA Findings Raise More Questions About Theory of Evolution
It could mean an environmental event occurred.
 
Sweeping-DNA-Survey-Creates-New-Questions-on-Darwinism1.jpg


The sweeping gene survey found that nine out of 10 species present on Earth today, including humans, entered the scene some 100,000 to 200,000 years ago.

Oh yeah? Just what does that mean? That maybe there’s something to the Genesis creation narrative?

Now don’t get me wrong. There’s definitive truth about earth’s history, especially as seen by the rocks here in the Nevada desert which clearly show the various ages. They just didn’t appear all at one time. But, what about the lack of biodiversity in many creatures. Minor changes occur but the general genome stays the same.

Makes one wonder, doesn’t it?

More w/links @ New DNA Findings Raise More Questions About Theory of Evolution
Here's and actual fact based explaination.

Sweeping gene survey reveals new facets of evolution

"The simplest interpretation is that life is always evolving," said Stoeckle.

"It is more likely that—at all times in evolution—the animals alive at that point arose relatively recently."

In this view, a species only lasts a certain amount of time before it either evolves into something new or goes extinct.
 

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