Abiogenesis is the notion that if you assemble all of the base components you need in order for life to exist under the ideal conditions, that life will simply happen. The context of this so called theory is that all of the base components needed in order for life to exist, along with all of the ideal conditions, had to have come together randomly and exclusively by way of undirected processes.
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Posted by Hallee on Mar 2, 2010 in
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In this post, I will discuss the Red Herring.
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The next series of Sunday posts will focus on the Darwinian concept of “Abiogenesis” which is the authoritatively scientific sounding word that Darwinists invented to describe how life sprung into existence from non-living matter.
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Posted by Hallee on Feb 23, 2010 in
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In this post, I will discuss the Moralistic Fallacy.
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Today, I will conclude the series on the age of planet earth documenting evidence from living things and demonstrating some mathematical evidences.
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Today, I will document logical evidence for a young earth based on a series of logical questions. The premise of these questions is going to be based on facts, not assumptions. I realize that if you are a Darwinist then logic is meaningless to you and facts are irrelevant. Therefore, this post is written more for those who are capable of logical thought and accepting facts, and for that I apologize.
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Posted by Hallee on Feb 11, 2010 in
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In this post, I will discuss the Naturalistic Fallacy.
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Posted by Gregg on Feb 7, 2010 in
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I realized that while all of this information is far from new to me, now, after the years of research I have performed on this subject, it may be completely and entirely new to some readers due to the fact that no one dares teach it and thus defy the Darwinian stranglehold on academia.
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Posted by Hallee on Feb 2, 2010 in
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In this post, I will discuss the most common type of fallacy from relevance, the Argumentum Ad Ignorantiam which is the faulty appeal to ignorance.
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Posted by Gregg on Jan 31, 2010 in
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There are numerous facts that tend to point to the conclusion that our world is quite young. This post will focus on some of the evidences from beneath the surface.
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