Biochemical Evolution and the Origin of Life
Foundations Restored
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According to the "molecules-to-man" evolution hypothesis, life evolved from non-life through a natural process of chemical evolution. However, this episode demonstrates that even the "simplest" life requires a large amount of coded information and machinery for replicating that information. This machinery can only be produced by comparable machinery and there is no evidence that anything like that machinery has ever arisen spontaneously, piece by piece, through random chemical interactions.
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Introduction
The Failure of Big Bang Cosmology
Interpreting the Fossil Record and Evidence for the Great Flood
Dating Methods and the Age of the Earth
Historical Consequences of Evolution Theory: Global Conflict and the Culture of Death
Historical Consequences of the Cartesian-Darwinian Narrative: The Indoctrination of Children through Education
The Historical Consequences of Evolutionary Thought: The Impact on Philosophy and Theology
The Cartesian-Darwinian Narrative: Why the Traditional Doctrine of Creation Faded From Catholic Memory
The Traditional Catholic Teaching on Creation: Testimony from Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition
Was St. Augustine a Theistic Evolutionist?
Magisterial Teachings on Origins
The Failure of the Evolutionary “Icons”
The Failure of the Darwinian Mechanism
Biochemical Evolution and the Origin of Life