Ultimate Homeschool Radio Show

Ultimate Homeschool Radio Show


Missing Link

September 05, 2018

The Missing Link with Dr. Sharp
The missing link is still missing. Building your worldview on the knowledge presented in Genesis. There are preconceived ideas about origins and you can look at it two ways. One is with an evolution bias, with the thought of being an Atheist, Deist, or Theist.
With a bias of a creation perspective, the thought is of a Creative designer. Both can point to scientific data to substantiate their points.

Roman 3:4 -- "Let God be true and every man a liar."

There are predictions for each model.
Creation focus:
1. Life only from life
2. Kinds wholistically controlled by genetics
3. The earth's present topography caused by the Genesis Flood
4. The human race created in God's image

Evolution
1. Life from non-life
2. Species traditional upward to new species
3. The earth's topography caused by gradual processes
4. man consists of several races and is a derivative of animal ancestry

Searching for the Origin of Life - Stanley Miller conducting vacuum tube experiments that won him a Noble Prize in early 1950's
Miller who after almost four decades is still in hard pursuit of life's biggest secret agrees that the field needs a dramatic finding to constrain the rampant speculation.
Charles Darwin the author of the Origin of Species -- however he said the missing links would be found and they are still missing.

Even Stephen Jay Gould says, "The absence of fossil evidence for intermediary stages between major transitions in organic design, indeed our inability, even in our imagination, to construct functional intermediates in many cases has been a persistent and nagging problem for gradualistic accounts of evolution."
All Paleontologists know that the fossil record contains precious little in the way of intermediate forms; transitions between major groups are characteristically abrupt (Stephen Jay Gould."
Even the evolutionists find that the fossil record is spotty and therefore Darwin's hypothesis is still an "educated guess."

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