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Evolution Isn’t Random?

“Challenges Decades of Scientific Understanding”

One of the hallmarks of evolutionary thought is that evolution is the result of random, chance processes. But a new study, referred to by the popular press as a “landmark discovery,” challenges “decades of scientific understanding” by suggesting that maybe evolution isn’t as random as was thought. So get ready for the details of this latest installment of “Everything we previously thought about evolution is wrong” (yes, this happens a lot!).

The researchers analyzed the pangenome (defined as “a complete set of genes within a species”) of 2,500 bacteria, all belonging to the same species. Within that pangenome, they identified gene families and then compared those families. And what they discovered is “nothing short of revolutionary.”


“We found that some gene families never turned up in a genome when a particular other gene family was already there, and on other occasions, some genes were very much dependent on a different gene family being present.”

The researchers have essentially discovered an invisible ecosystem where genes can cooperate or can be in conflict with one another.

“These interactions between genes make aspects of evolution somewhat predictable and furthermore, we now have a tool that allows us to make those predictions,” said Dr. Domingo-Sananes.

“From this work, we can begin to explore which genes ‘support’ an antibiotic resistance gene, for example. Therefore, if we are trying to eliminate antibiotic resistance, we can target not just the focal gene, but we can also target its supporting genes,” said Dr. Beavan.

“We can use this approach to synthesize new kinds of genetic constructs that could be used to develop new drugs or vaccines. Knowing what we now know has opened the door to a whole host of other discoveries.”


Now, you may notice that the researchers didn’t actually uncover anything about molecules-to-man evolution. They did good observational science, comparing genes and gene families across bacteria—genes that already exist. They didn’t make some startling discovery about how bacteria acquire brand-new functional genes (information) for new forms or features, something that is required for evolution to occur and has never been observed. What they peered into was the intricacies of DNA! They’re simply taking a closer look at God’s incredible handiwork.

And this new research may lead to discoveries in “medicine, synthetic biology, and environmental science.” It’s worth noting that the applications of this research don’t really have anything to do with supposed evolution but rather deal primarily with observational science (science that’s testable, repeatable, and observable).

So despite the headlines, this study doesn’t have anything to do with unobserved evolution but has everything to do with God’s design in even the smallest of his creations.

by Ken Ham on January 29, 2024
Featured in Ken Ham Blog

Scientists are now discovering what God already new from the very beginning in science. Why am I not surprised?
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Zonuss · 41-45, M
Evolution of humanity is false secular indoctrination.
JimboSaturn · 51-55, M
@Zonuss What is your explanation?
Zonuss · 41-45, M
@JimboSaturn Divine Order. Study this the way you do evolution.
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@Zonuss Oh, that's easy. learn to say 'god did it' whenever you're asked how anything happened, or why something is the way it is.

That's it... the only textbook you'll ever need... three little words.

Makes 'study' really easy!

Of course, you'll need to be very careful about even asking questions, in case you're accused of not being mindlessly accepting.
Zonuss · 41-45, M
@newjaninev2 I do not expect for someone who has not experienced anything supernatural or life altering on a divine spectrum to understand. Like I told another member here recently, you might as well be a turtle sitting in a box. You simply cannot see. 🐢
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@Zonuss Well, you can't blame me for that, because according to you your god did it.
JimboSaturn · 51-55, M
@Zonuss Why evolution explains everything with evidence.
JimboSaturn · 51-55, M
@Zonuss What you feel is not truth or fact. Your experiences do not move me they are not proof
GodSpeed63 · 61-69, M
@newjaninev2 @Zonuss @JimboSaturn
Oh, that's easy. learn to say 'god did it' whenever you're asked how anything happened, or why something is the way it is. That's it... the only textbook you'll ever need... three little words.

Do you have a better explanation? If you do, show us. Remember, give details of how things came about without intelligent design. Make sure it's actual truth and not what you think is truth.
DocSavage · M
@Zonuss
Impossible. Studying facts is completely different from reading mythology
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@GodSpeed63 Zonuss said "Evolution of humanity is false secular indoctrination" and claimed that everything was because his god did it.

You said
Do you have a better explanation?

Well, yes, actually.

The Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection completely, consistently, and coherently, provides an evidence-based explanation of the evolution of not only humans and the rest of the apes, but also for everything that lives or has ever lived.

Let's examine that evidence. This will take a while, because there's a lot to work through, so we'll take it in stages, or until you run away (as you always do).

Humans and chimpanzees both carry inactive genes acquired from viruses.

This occurs because some viruses insert a copy of their genome into the DNA of whichever species they infect. These are called retro-viruses... HIV is one such.

Where such viruses infect the cells that produce sperm and eggs, they can be passed on across generations.

The human genome contains thousands of these remnants of long-past infections... now rendered harmless... and so does the chimpanzee genome.

Most of them are in exactly the same place on both genomes.
That’s astonishing, so I’ll repeat it: most of them are on exactly the same place on both genomes.

Let’s choose an explanation from a few (non-exhaustive) options:

1. astonishing coincidence

2. when the gods created humans they decided to sprinkle around several thousand retro-viruses, and they put the preponderance of retroviruses at matching sites on both species because... umm... because... well... because... stop questioning the gods!

3. The majority of retroviruses match because both species inherited them from a common ancestor, who had itself accumulated them from the line of its own descent.

The small number which do not match are the remnants of infections that each species has warded off independently since divergence from the common ancestor... as predicted by the Theory of Evolution.
Zonuss · 41-45, M
@newjaninev2 Evolution is false. You cannot create something from nothing. The Universe came into existence by a Divine Being. Intelligent design can only be created by the Supernatural .
Zonuss · 41-45, M
@DocSavage Facts are subjective and often flawed. Science has proven to be fallible since the beginning of time.
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@Zonuss Evolution is a completely separate topic from cosmology or abiogenesis.

Evolution is false

Why so?
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@Zonuss Easy test for your claim... step out in front of a bus and see how subjective the facts of physics are 🤣

Science is a self-correcting method that allows us to ask questions of the universe and to know how much confidence we can place in the answers.
Zonuss · 41-45, M
@newjaninev2 Science is flawed. It's not conclusive. And no, we are not in this universe alone. A person with a small mind only thinks so. 🙂
DocSavage · M
@Zonuss
Science is also self correcting. God is for the impatient. Your problem is misunderstand it. You see it as a competition. Saying “god did it” doesn’t explain the “how” science fills in the details. Allowing humans the ability to
Improve on the design. Just ask Ray Comfort about bananas.
JimboSaturn · 51-55, M
@GodSpeed63 There are numerous lectures and books that explain perfectly how things come to be without intelligent design.
JimboSaturn · 51-55, M
@Zonuss Faith is indoctrination. It requires you to believe things without evidence. Science is the opposite.
GodSpeed63 · 61-69, M
@JimboSaturn
There are numerous lectures and books that explain perfectly how things come to be without intelligent design.

I have yet to see one, let alone read it.
DocSavage · M
@GodSpeed63
I have yet to see one, let alone read
Pity, all those years in the first grade wasted. Try going to the “non- fiction “ section
Zonuss · 41-45, M
@JimboSaturn My theory is not based on faith. But personal experiences. That is more conclusive than any science. You can't conceive the things I have seen and many others have seen what I have seen also. So no I don't trust this worldly indoctrination of religion or science. And soon everybody is going to see the truth exposed.🙂
Zonuss · 41-45, M
@DocSavage Everything you just said above is irrelevant.
🙂
Zonuss · 41-45, M
@newjaninev2 Dear you are so small minded and misinformed it's not even funny. But trust me after 2024 is over....you will believe. I can't wait to see the expression you people have once this great event takes place.🙂
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@GodSpeed63
I have yet to see one, let alone read it


Do you mean books in general?
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@Zonuss of course science isn't conclusive! it's evidence-based, and there is always the possibility of more evidence coming to light.

Only the profoundly ignorant claim absolute certainty.