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January 8, 2009


Title: WHAT IS EVOLUTION? A Best of Segment Part 1 of 3
Topic: Evolution
Discussed by Brian Thomas
with Institute for Creation Research www.icr.org

What are the differences between micro and macroevolution? Why are these differences so important? Guest Brian Thomas explains. Log onto www.icr.org for more.



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Title: SOMETHING FROM NOTHING – HOW IS IT POSSIBLE? A Best of Segment Part 2 of 3
Topic: Evolution
Discussed by Brian Thomas
with Institute for Creation Research www.icr.org

Evolutionist hold claim to the “fact” that the earth evolved from nothing when “magically” organisms in the universe just “ran into each other”. But, have these same evolutionists or anyone else for that matter, ever sat in a chair before an empty desk and “magically” made something appear? NO!



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Title: THE COMPLEXITY OF THE SIMPLE CELL A Best of Segment Part 3 of 3
Topic: Evolution
Discussed by Brian Thomas
with Institute for Creation Research www.icr.org

No scientist has ever been able to manipulate a single cell into a completely different cell. It can be altered with the help of other cells, but never has it been changed on its own. So, how is this relevant to evolution?



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December 11, 2008


Title: EVOLUTION DENOUNCED BY A PHD CHEMIST Segment 1 of 4
Topic: Evolution
Discussed by Dr. Charles McCombs
with Institute for Creation Research www.icr.org

Can something come from nothing? Guest Dr. Charles McCombs has a PhD in Organic Chemistry from UCLA. Log onto www.icr.edu for more



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Title: EVOLUTION DENOUNCED BY A PHD CHEMIST Segment 2 of 4
Topic: Evolution
Discussed by Dr. Charles McCombs
with Institute for Creation Research www.icr.org

Is the any evidence or proof that evolution is an undisputable fact?



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Title: EVOLUTION DENOUNCED BY A PHD CHEMIST Segment 3 of 4
Topic: Evolution
Discussed by Dr. Charles McCombs
with Institute for Creation Research www.icr.org

How can "nothing" evolve into a cell and then into a simple "eye" and then into a functioning human eye? There is absolutely no evidence for this.



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Title: EVOLUTION DENOUNCED BY A PHD CHEMIST Segment 4 of 4
Topic: Evolution
Discussed by Dr. Charles McCombs
with Institute for Creation Research www.icr.org

The four C’s: Creation, Corruption, Catastrophe, and Christ.



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December 8, 2008


Title: WHAT IS EVOLUTION? Segment 1 of 3
Topic: Evolution
Discussed by Brian Thomas
with Institute for Creation Research www.icr.org

What are the differences between micro and macroevolution? Why are these differences so important? Guest Brian Thomas explains. Log onto www.icr.org for more.



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Title: SOMETHING FROM NOTHING – HOW IS IT POSSIBLE? Segment 2 of 3
Topic: Evolution
Discussed by Brian Thomas
with Institute for Creation Research www.icr.org

Evolutionist hold claim to the “fact” that the earth was evolved from nothing when “magically” organisms in the universe just “ran into each other”. But, have these same evolutionists or anyone else for that matter, ever sat in a chair before an empty desk and “magically” made something appear? NO!



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Title: THE COMPLEXITY OF THE SIMPLE CELL Segment 3 of 3
Topic: Evolution
Discussed by Brian Thomas
with Institute for Creation Research www.icr.org

No scientist has ever been able to manipulate a single cell into a completely different cell. It can be altered with the help of other cells, but never has it been changed on its own. So, how is this relevant to evolution?



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