Wednesday, 29 June 2022

New toad species found in Peru

Image courtesy of Rojas et al. © Magnolia Press. 

Joel Kontinen 

For evolutionists, finding anew species is a wonder. They suppose that species are just dying out,

“I still find it incredible that in the Amazon one can literally step out from one’s house and discover a new species,” says Rommel Rojas Zamora at the National University of the Peruvian Amazon (UNAP) in Iquitos, Peru. For the second time in his life, he has identified a new-to-science species of toad on his university campus r,

 Source;

Sarchet, Penny, 2O22.  New-to-science toad species discovered on university campus in Peru , New Scientist 28 June


Monday, 27 June 2022

Old footprints found in Britain



 

Image courtesy of Alastair Key.

JoeLKontinen 

Evolutionists think that the earliest humans who may be Homo heidelbergensis walked some 560,000 years ago,The date is all wrong,

Archaeologists first found ancient hand axes at the site in Fordwich, Canterbury, in the 1920s,,”

Researchers estimate that the tools are about 560,000 to 620,000 years old. 

Source;  

Murugesu, Jason Arunn. 2022,   UK’s earliest hand axes were made by ancient humans 560,000 years ago New Scientist  22 June, 



Saturday, 25 June 2022

Woman marries ragdoll





Image courtesy of JAM PRESS@meirivonerocha 

Joel Kontinen 

 A lady from Brazil fell in love with toy ragdoll and married it. the ladiy’s mom created Marce loafter she complained by being single. 

 A few montser she found herself pregnant and Meirivone Rocha Moraes says she is the only breadwinner, 

In Japan, a bloke married his laptop and in Great Britain a woman married two cats.

Some recent developments suggest that they indeed can be. After they jettisoned the Christian concept of marriage, i.e., one man and one woman, and introduced their own anything goes formula, we are increasingly hearing of even more bizarre “marriages”, such as the case of a British woman who married two cats.

Source: 

Coglabn, Ellen   2022, Toy story! Brazilian woman who fell in love with a ragdoll her mother made her reveals 

22 June,   

Thursday, 23 June 2022

China says it has heard from aliens


 Image courtesy of NAO/FAST.


Joel Kontinen

China says it may have received signals from aliens.

Scientists have yet to rule out human radio interference as the signals source. 

China is claiming that its enormous "Sky Eye" telescope may have picked up trace signals from a distant alien civilization, according to a recently posted and subsequently deleted report by Chinese scientists. 

China is controlled by the communist party, for which SETI is a God-send. They believe that faith in God is superfluous, that everything can be explained by science or their modelling of it.

Source:

Turner, Ben, 2022.China says it may have received signals from aliens. Live Science 18 June. 


Tuesday, 21 June 2022

Hidden world below the Antartica ice

 

Image courtesy of the British Antarctic Suvey. 

Joel Kontinen

Evlutionists are jumping for joy when they found a secret world hidden below the Antarctica ice. . It is filled with tiny shrimplike creatures.

For a long time, researchers have thought that such a hidden world existed. now, they have to think that it would also be seen on the moons of Jupiter and Saturn, .

Source:

Baker,  Harry . 2022, Discovery of 'hidden world' under Antarctic ice has scientists 'jumping for joy' Live Science10 June, 


Sunday, 19 June 2022

Darwinists say that evolution happens on two different timescales

 



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Joel Kontinen 


Evolutionists say that The Earth was formed 4. 5 billion  years ago.

Charles Darwin was ahead of time, He fealised that forevolution to trannsform a primitive fieh into a birds 0f paradice.  he said that Aeons were in order. As he wrote in On the Origin of Species, “we see nothing of these slow changes in progress, until the hand of time has marked the long lapse of ages”.

For evolutionists, that was the dominnt at view for ages, Says Matthew Pennell. “We basically found over the last 30 years that evolution over small timescales is way too fast to explain patterns of diversity at longer timescales.,” says Pennell.

Source:  

 Lawton, Graham. 2022.  How long does evolution take? It happens on two different timescales New Scientist  15 June, 

Friday, 17 June 2022

Two new super earths found

Image courtesy of  NASA, JPL,  Caltech.  

Joel Kontinen

NASA has found two super earths, while the planets are far too hot and cannot support life

The star HD 260655 is cooler and dimmer than our sun, the proximity of the planets to the red dwarf means the worlds would be way too hot for life. 

HD 260655b has an average temperature of 435 degrees Celsius or 816 degrees Fahrenheit, while HD 260655c is milder but still a fiery (284 degrees Celsius) or 543 degrees Fahrenheit. 

Not all super earhs can harbour life

Soure:

Tonkin,  Sam, 2022. NASA discovers two rocky 'super-Earths' orbiting a nearby dwarf star that could provide vital clues in the search for alien life MaiL Online


 

Wednesday, 15 June 2022

Old Mutations drive evolution?

 





Image courtesy of Science Photo Library / Alamy

Joel Kontinen

 

Bacteria can teach us whether  evolutions is true or not. Recently, resrarchers found out that after “2,000 generations, with bacteria suggests existing variation makes a smaller contribution to evolution than they had thought.”

Now, new mutations in evolution “quickly won out” and all due to new mutations due to new mutations and all further evolution was, says Minako Izutsu at Michigan State University.,

Source:

 Le Page, Michael. 2022. Bacteria bred for 2000 generations settle long-term evolution mystery New scientist 14 June

Monday, 13 June 2022

What brought the Milky Way into existence?




Image courtesy of  X-ray (NASA/CXC/cfa/E.O’Sullivan); Optical (Canada-France-Hawaii-Telescope/Coelum

Joel Kontinen 

 

What do we think about the milky way? To the ancient Greeks, it was a squint squirt  breast milk, and to the Mayan farmers it was a growing maize stalk. to Abraham, it signalled God’s care in preparing the universese,for us. -

Well. how did the universe get a beginnoing. .Evolutionists think that the big bang brought life to our galaxy.  

Some evolutionists say that soon we will even be able to pinpoint the specific events that led to the formation of our sun.  

Source:

Lewton, Thomas. 2021.  Milky Way shakes: The cosmic collisions that made our galaxy New Scientist. 15  December. . 

Sunday, 12 June 2022

Mystery for Darwinism





Image courtesy of NASA Image Collection/Alamy. 

Joel Kontinen

The Universee is full of dilemmas, that Darwinism cannot explain, Now, a star called AU Microscopii seems to contain strange pockets of hydrogen thousand of degrees colder than the rest of the star, and astronomers aren’t sure why.

They think that . the star “AU Microscopii may have mysterious cold spots. It seems to contain pockets of hydrogen that are more than 1500°C colder than the surrounding areas, and astronomers aren’t sure why.

AU Microscopii, or AU Mic, is a relatively small star about 32 light years away. Laura Flagg at Cornell University was testing an algorithm using data on AU Mic taken by the Hubble Space Telescope in 1998.”

Now, planets, moons and exoplanets are not so old as Darwinians suppose.. Some stars are  older than the universe


Source:

Cran,e Leah , 2022, Mysterious cold blobs may be hiding inside a distant star New Scientist10 June


Friday, 10 June 2022

Researches find a living fossil on the Galapagos islands


 

Image courtesy of Galapagos Conservancy. 

Joel kontinen: 

Evolutionists believe that species die out and get extinct, However, it seem that the oppoasite is taking place on the Galapagos islands,

"A single female of the Fernandina Island tortoise species that was thought to be extinct for a century has been found in the Galapagos islands."

As New Scientist reports,  A giant tortoise species thought to be extinct has been found living on the Galapagos island of Fernandina. The discovery marks the first time researchers have located the Fernandina Island tortoise (Chelonoidis phantasticus) in more than a century.”

They are living fossils and lazarus animals. 

Source:

Wetzel,  Corryn. 2022, Galapagos tortoise thought extinct for 100 years has been found alive New Scientist.  6  June. 

Wednesday, 8 June 2022

God provided for the family

 

Michael landon, who starred in Litte House on the Prairie, Image courtesy of Public domain, . , 

Children with firm family ties more likely to feel happy and confident

We already knew that a nurturing family can reduce the chances of children developing depression or anxiety - now there's evidence that children from caring families are also more likely to feel happy and confident

Children who feel more connected to their families are more likely to flourish, according to a large international study.

It is well known that children with stable, nurturing families are less likely to experience depression or anxiety, become violent or misuse drugs. But little research has looked at potential positive effects.

Robert Whitaker at Columbia University in New York and his colleague colleagues analysed data from a survey of over 37,000 children aged 11 to 13.   

This is the way it should be. By  giving us family, God  wanted the best for us. It did not bring up homosexsualism. 

Source:

 KleinAlice, 2022, Children with firm family ties more likely to feel happy and confident New Scientiist 7 June. 


Monday, 6 June 2022

Darwinism cannot explain the odd features of the univers.





Jimage courtesy of IMA.

joel Kontinen

The universe is large and full of wonders. The lastest mystery  dels with the giant star called Betelgeuse that hadThe universe is large and full of wonders. The lastest mystery  dels with the giant star called Betelgeuse that had just lost its shine.

Now w scientist s ay they have found the reason for this, They say that the star appeared to become 65 per cent less bright than usual in an event that astronomers have dubbed the Great Dimming. The star  Betelgeuse, which marks the right shoulder of the constellation Orion, rapidly dimmed  They say that this was caused by the result of star ejecting gas.

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It sems that God has put a lot a surprised in the universe, that we cannot be explained by Darwinism.  


Source:   

 O’Callaghan, Jonathan. 2022. Betelgeuse star dimming puzzle solved by chance with weather satellite New Scientist 30  May. 



Friday, 3 June 2022

BBC slams Jews for praying on Jerusalem Day


Joel  Kontinen

The BBCespouses the Arab verion of Jewish history, It does not take the Old Testament and its history  into account.  

Thursday, 2 June 2022

Evolutionists say that termites crossed the sea on rafts.

 

Image courtesy of Ales Bucek.

Joel Kontinen

“An analysis of drywood termite DNA shows the wood-dwelling insects have crossed the oceans at least 40 times in their history, probably rafting inside driftwood

One group of termites are habitual seafarers, suggests new research. The wood-munching insects crossed the world’s oceans at least 40 times over the past few tens of millions of years. The termites probably set sail accidentally, rafting inside pieces of wood washed out to sea.

Drywood termites make up the second-largest termite family, the Kalotermitidae, with more than 400 species found throughout the tropics and subtropics. Unlike many other termite groups, members of drywood termite colonies don’t forage between wood.” 

But evolutionists have a greater than life surprise for you. They speculate that old world monkeys drifted to America on rafts. 

The origin of South American monkeys is a big mystery for Darwinists. They believe that these monkeys originally evolved in Africa. Molecular and morphological studies suggest that the old world monkeys later found their way across the ocean to America.

The view is not entirely free from problems, however. According to conventional plate tectonics theory, Africa and South America separated about 100-120 million years ago and South America was an island roughly 3. 5 - 80 million years before our days.

Molecular studies nevertheless suggest that South American monkeys (Platyrrhini) diverged from African monkeys (Catarrhini) about 35 million years ago.

The monkeys must have found a way to cross the ocean. Darwinists thus believe that the plucky simians travelled on rafts. 

Source:

Buehler. Jake . 2022, Termites spread globally by crossing the oceans on driftwood rafst New Scientist. 1.6.