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“Spontaneous
generation is quaint myth.
First life did not form independent of an intelligent act.
Humans did not descend from fish via millions of accruing mutations.
Evolutionism is flawed fiction, founded on a fabric of speculative
assumptions.”
Warren L. Johns
Creationists and evolutionists share a belief that
life on earth had a beginning. Evolutionists credit random chance, an
accidental event arranged through the collaboration of Mother Earth and
Father Time. Creationists point to an ancient written record that
identifies God as the Creator of all things in the course of a literal
seven-day week.
Evolutionism, usurping the science banner, claims, straight-faced,
humans descended from a fish with a conjectured genealogy that includes
an unidentified “hermaphrodite,” a critter with pointed ears and a tail,
and eventually an ape-like ancestor that swung through the trees.
Favorite, knee-jerk “proofs” cite changes in the sizes and shapes of
finch beaks; bacteria that display immunity to wonder drugs; or pepper
tree moths that modify color from white-to-gray. But these examples only
demonstrate each genome’s ability to diversify relying on the
information inherent in its own DNA.
From beginning to end, bacteria continue, ad infinitum, to produce
bacteria; finches remain finches; and moth descendants flutter on as
moths.
Citing the real to substantiate the never-was, is evolutionism’s dark
secret! Inherent genetic versatility doesn’t prove Darwinian conjecture.
Repetitious extrapolation doesn’t cut it!
So where’s the molecule-to-man conjectured by neo-Darwinism?
It can’t be found in the fossil record nor in molecular biology’s
microscopic vision! Dumb luck, coincidence, and mutations can’t
substitute for genetic information vested originally by the Intelligent
Designer in each life.
Diversity within a life kind thanks to change resulting from the life
form’s own Intra-Genomic Adaptability? Absolutely! As to Darwin’s quaint
notion that humans likely descended from fish ancestry? Never!
There’s nothing evident in the last 4,000 years of living history that
demonstrates one life form mutating into a new and entirely different
kind of life---either gradually or by giant leaps! Its arguable that
Darwin’s idea might have been trashed ab initio if exposed to technology
and data commonplace in 21st century culture.
Evolutionist George Kerkut identified seven assumptions anchoring evo
theory. Opinion built on assumption requires faith and evo is faith
based, out-of-context with testable science.
Beyond Forever could, and perhaps should be two books: the
first exposing the flaws in neo-Darwinian conjecture and the second
featuring rationale for faith in the Creator in the context of a “Big
Picture.”
The text examines evidence that a lawyer might present to persuade a
jury searching for truth. Neither lawyer nor scientist can claim
ultimate knowledge or infallible wisdom. A doctorate in jurisprudence
does not equate a degree in microbiology. But lawyers are trained to
assemble, evaluate and present evidence. That’s why, in an attempt to
present the “whole truth, Beyond Forever combines both books
presents the aggregate evidence including the truth about God and the
miracle of His creation.
The weight of evidence offers little comfort to the extravagant,
unsubstantiated assertions of neo-Darwinism. Abstract theory concocted
from unproven assumptions coupled with extrapolations from the real to
prove the never was proves nothing.
In a free society, the public serves as the ultimate jury.
I believe the overwhelming weight of evidence points to the miracle of
life having been intelligently designed by the Creator of the universe
and placed on earth in the course of a literal, seven-day creation week.
I like to think that a significant number of readers composing the
public jury reviewing Beyond Forever will agree.
Warren L. Johns, Esq.
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Blue Ribbon Science

Michael J. Behe, PhD

Wernher von Braun, PhD

Michael Denton, MD,
PhD

Henry Gee, PhD

Duane T. Gish, PhD

Howard Glicksman, MD

Steven J. Gould, PhD

Brad Harrub, PhD

D. Russell Humphreys, PhD

George Javor, PhD

Gerald A. Kerkut, PhD

Wesley Kime, MD

Frank Lewis Marsh, PhD

Stephen C. Meyer, PhD

Robert T. Mitchell, MD

Donald R. Moeller, MD, DDS

Colin Patterson, PhD

Jonathan Sarfati, PhD

Lee M. Spetner, PhD

Larry Vardiman, PhD

Jonathon Wells, PhD

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