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Got Dating Issues? December 30, 2008

Posted by Daren in Creation/Evolution.
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Rare Insect Evolved at the Wrong Time

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The Lord Howe tree lobster (actually an insect) was thought to have gone extinct around 40 years ago when rats were introduced to the lone island that housed them off the coast of Australia. The insects were rediscovered on a nearby island in 2001 and in a recent analysis of stick insects, evolutionary researchers found significant DNA sequence differences between the three tree lobster groups. They calculated, assuming evolution and its time scales, that the Lord Howe tree lobster was over 20 million years old.1

Confusingly, however, the Lord Howe Island home of the tree lobster has been dated by geologists at only about seven million years—13 million years younger than its namesake insect. The scientists proposed a solution to this puzzle in Proceedings of the Royal Society B.2 According to their theories, these insects evolved on a series of now sunken volcanic islands. When an older island eroded and submerged, the insects migrated to the next one in the chain, eventually arriving on Lord Howe Island, which is the most recently formed. This hypothesis assumes that the now sunken volcanic peaks were once former islands that existed for long time spans, and also assumes that genetic differences between the tree lobster groups were formed by mutations over vast eons. But neither of these assumptions is supported by observation—only by conformity to the evolutionary view.

Conflicting evolutionary dates between disciplines like those in this news report,3 as well as within a discipline,4 are the rule rather than the exception.5 In geology, they are called discordant dates and unexpected or undesirable results are ignored or are filed away for future consideration. In biological sequence homology studies, the conflicting dates are routinely scrubbed out in practice, as a manual for producing such sequences describes: “When conflicts with that assumption occur (and they often do), they are explained by ‘reversal,’ ‘convergence,’ or ‘parallelism’….[These] are required as extra steps or hypotheses to explain the [conflicting age] data.”6

The conflicting ages given for the Lord Howe tree lobster and its habitat adds to a growing list of reasons to doubt the façade of the evolutionary time scale. In its place, an even more scientifically sound history—one not so riddled with contradictory dates—is the one given to us by the Creator in Genesis. In this model, the tree lobster, a large, ground-dwelling insect (easily captured for prey), found a haven from predators on the post-Flood Lord Howe Island only thousands (not millions) of years ago.

References

  1. Coelho, S.Ancient Insect Hails from Sunken Island. ScienceNow Daily News. Posted on sciencenow.sciencemag.org on December 17, 2008, accessed December 24, 2008.
  2. Buckley, T. R., D. Attanayake and S. Bradler. Extreme convergence in stick insect evolution: phylogenetic placement of the Lord Howe Island tree lobster. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. Published online December 16, 2008.
  3. Thomas, B. Cambrian Clash: Fossils and Molecular Clocks Disagree. ICR News. Posted www.icr.org on October 20, 2008, accessed December 22.
  4. Austin, S. A. 1992. Excessively Old “Ages” For Grand Canyon Lava Flows. Acts & Facts. 21 (2).
  5. Woodmorappe, J. 1979. Radiometric Geochronology Reappraised. Creation Research Society Quarterly. 16 (2): 102-129.
  6. Hall, B. 2007. Phylogenetic Trees Made Easy. Sunderland, MA: Sinauer Associates, 78.

Image Credit: Thomas Reischig

* Mr. Thomas is Science Writer.

Retail Sales Plummet – Christmas Ruined? December 26, 2008

Posted by Todd in Life, Wisdom, theology.
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Today the Wall Street Journal posted an article stating “Despite a flurry of last-minute shoppers lured by the deep discounts, total retail sales, excluding automobiles, fell over the year-earlier period by 5.5% in November and 8% in December through Christmas Eve.” I guess it’s not as bad if you exclude gasoline sales – a 2.5% drop in November and a 4% decline in December.

So now that Christmas is over and we scurried at the last minute to buy all those deep-discounted gifts that were given the past few days to be exchanged the next few days; and we have eaten so much incredible food that we have to break out the drill to make another hole in the belt, did we miss Christmas or what it is all about?  Did the days just go by too fast? That was a question posed by that wise, never aging, philosopher Charlie Brown only to be answered by a boy with a blanket.

In an age of such diversity, the meaning of Christmas can sometimes be buried.  Then again, 43 years ago it was almost buried.

When “A Charlie Brown Christmas” was first aired in December of 1965, the network executives didn’t want Linus to recite the birth of Christ from the Gospel of Luke.  Charles Schulz insisted in keeping the scene remarking that “If we don’t tell the true meaning of Christmas, who will?”

A very good question indeed.

Another cold day in Minnesota December 18, 2008

Posted by Todd in Humor, Life.
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Today I woke up to -9.7 degrees.  Brrr.  Thank goodness for a new battery in an old car.

I came across a movie trailer for a movie being released in January called “New In Town”.  The movie takes place during the winter in a town in Minnesota called New Ulm.  As I’m bundling up to go outside and scrape the ice off the car I couldn’t help but think of these lines from the movie:

“Folks around these parts freeze to death all the time.”

“Especially the stupid ones.”

What Happened to Global Warming? December 15, 2008

Posted by Todd in Humor, Life, nothing.
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I woke up this morning in the Twin Cities to -10 degrees, freshly fallen snow (after a previous night of rain), and 30 mph winds.  What happened to global warming?   I have recently found out that there is an organization here in Minnesota that has been asking the same question, the “Minnesotans For Global Warming“.  The M4GW group has made a wonderful video that has addressed my questions.  So check out the video below and let the 4Guys know what you think.

Set the flamingo free!!!