

Samuel
10K posts

@l4mp4
Northener in Stockholm. Sinner saved by grace. Husband & dad. PhD life science. Diving Deep into Origins issues at: https://t.co/2orJfI5JgR



My Story, John Lennox’s autobiography, is released today. A personal reflection on a life shaped by questions of science, philosophy, and Christian faith. 📘 Available now in the UK: rebrand.ly/da124f 📆 Available in the USA: June 2 @ProfJohnLennox

Här frågar @Knipplebo hur #BjörnRanelid ser på att den kritik av #evolutionsteorin han framfört i sin bok och i SVT skulle ha lett till vite eller nedstängning av skolor. Lyssna på vad Björn har att säga om detta! Hela avsnittet: genesis.nu/video/genesisp… #skolan #skola #darwin



Do you know folks who've taken impression by YouTuber "Gutsick Gibbon"'s critique of Casey Luskin at @DiscoveryInst1 about the human/chimp similarity issue? Then this video is for them especially! 👇youtube.com/watch?v=L75Gzz… Ping @DivinelyDesined @darwintojesus @NotEvolution1

Mycket intressant när Björn Ranelid gästar Genesispodden. Det här får du inte missa! 🙌 youtu.be/L7G4IcRZrBg

Mycket intressant när Björn Ranelid gästar Genesispodden. Det här får du inte missa! 🙌 youtu.be/L7G4IcRZrBg





@DivinelyDesined Literally most scientific books about evolution explain this in excruciating detail. Unlike the Bible that thinks bats are birds.

Before you watch this, clear your mind of narratives and emotion. This is about numbers and results. The observable universe is approximately 13.8 billion years old. That is about 4.35 × 10^17 seconds. There are roughly 10^80 atoms in the observable universe. Even if we assumed an extreme upper bound where every atom could participate in a chemical reaction every Planck time, which is 10^-43 seconds, the maximum number of possible atomic interactions across the entire history of the universe would be on the order of 10^120 total events. Understanding? That figure comes from physical limits on computation and entropy in our universe. Now consider just one modest functional protein of 150 amino acids. There are 20 possible amino acids at each position. The number of possible sequences is 20^150. That equals approximately 10^195 possible combinations. 10^195 possible sequences… compared to a universal interaction ceiling near 10^120. Even if only a tiny fraction of those sequences are functional, the combinatorial space is astronomically larger than the total number of physical events the universe could have produced since its beginning. SINCE ITS BEGINNING! DO you hear me? And that is only one protein… not a full cell. A living cell requires coordinated systems… genetic code… replication machinery… membranes… error correction. The question is simple. Do blind chemical processes realistically search a space of 10^195 possibilities when the universe itself is limited to around 10^120 total physical events? This video walks through the ridiculousness. Not speculation. Not emotion. Numbers. Watch it. Check the comparisons. Then decide whether abiogenesis (non life randomly producing life) is demonstrated chemistry… or a statistical leap of faith. #SilentMajoritySpeaks #AStoneGroove




