Biblical GeneticsThere are many question that revolve around the Israelites time in Egypt. One of these deals with how long they were there. The Bible gives conflicting numbers and people argue over a "430-year Long Sojourn" and a "215-year Short Sojourn". In this episode, Dr Carter attempts to add to the discussion by introducing the genealogical data given to us in the Bible. The data beautifully and easily span a 215-year window, but cannot span 430-years. Even though this is not definitive proof, the data seem to be pointing toward a Short Sojourn. Can it be true?
How long were the Israelites in Egypt?Biblical Genetics2021-09-21 | There are many question that revolve around the Israelites time in Egypt. One of these deals with how long they were there. The Bible gives conflicting numbers and people argue over a "430-year Long Sojourn" and a "215-year Short Sojourn". In this episode, Dr Carter attempts to add to the discussion by introducing the genealogical data given to us in the Bible. The data beautifully and easily span a 215-year window, but cannot span 430-years. Even though this is not definitive proof, the data seem to be pointing toward a Short Sojourn. Can it be true?
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Thumbnail photo by Jakub Hałun, Model of Homo neanderthalensis man, in The Natural History Museum, Vienna - via Wikimedia Commons. commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Homo_Sapiens,_Cro-Magnon_1_The_Natural_History_Museum_Vienna,_20210730_1223_1272.jpgThe two different genealogies of Jesus are BOTH true at the SAME timeBiblical Genetics2024-07-30 | There are two conflicting genealogies of Jesus in the New Testament. Anyone can see that the name lists in Matthew 1 and Luke 3 are not at all similar. Worse, 1 Chronicles 3 adds a THIRD conflicting genealogy for a pivotal person in these lists, Zerubbabel, the first governor of Judah after they were restored from the Babylonian Captivity. In this episode, Dr. Rob presents a logical answer to the problem that follows Old Testament law and basic logic and that does not have to invoke improbable circumstances. The key is realizing that Matthew is probably not a genealogy. Instead, it is a list of the rightful kings of Judah. Jesus, the Lion of the Tribe of Judah, was the rightful king and a descendant of David. His kingship and his descent from David are both attested to in the New Testament.
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Thumbnail art of Esau by Andrey Mironov, CC BY-SA 4.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0, via Wikimedia CommonsThe nations surrounding IsraelBiblical Genetics2024-06-18 | In this, the 5th episode in our series on biblical genealogy, Dr Rob explains the origins of the nations that surrounded (and still surround) Israel. He explains who the Philistines, the Phoenicians, the Aramaeans, the Ammonites, the Moabites, and the Edomites were while adding lots of interesting little factoids that help us better understand the Bible.
Show notes can be found here: BiblicalGenetics.com/genealogy-5-surrounding-nations
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Show notes and links can be found at: BiblicalGenetics.com/genealogy-4-tough
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Show notes can be found here: BiblicalGenetics.com/genealogy-3-chronogenealogy
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Show notes can be found here: BiblicalGenetics.com/genealogy-2-getting-started
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Show notes and links can be found at: BiblicalGenetics.com/genealogy-1-intro
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And a big thank you to Joseph Darnell for the lovely thumbnail.What is the longest match between the human and chimpanzee genomes?Biblical Genetics2024-04-21 | Human-chimpanzee similarity is a hotly-debated topic in the evolution-creation wars. Are we 98, 95, 90, or 85% similar? One way to get at the question is to ask what is the longest stretch of DNA that is shared between the two species. This is a very difficult question to answer! But, unperturbed, Dr Rob set out to answer it. Will our fearless hero be able to pull it off? Spoiler alert: not quite, but the path of discovery is still very interesting.
Show notes can be found here: BiblicalGenetics.com/Longest-Match-1
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Notes and links: BiblicalGenetics.com/Functional-Genome-2
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Don't miss out on unlocking the mysteries of genetic adaptation and speciation. Like, share, and subscribe for more thought-provoking content! #BiblicalGenetics #Speciation #NoahsFlood #GeneticAdaptation #CreationScienceHow functional is the human genome? Part 1Biblical Genetics2024-03-03 | Is the human genome highly functional or mostly junk? This is a question that is not only being asked in the creation-evolution debate; it is a question raging in the ivory tower as well. The 'old guard' is much more likely to resist any claim that large swaths of the genome are useful. The 'young punks' in science is more willing to accept the obvious fact that the genome is highly functional. Whose gong to win? In this episode, Dr Carter highlights four new studies that ratchet the argument toward high function.
Notes and links: BiblicalGenetics.com/Functional-Genome-1
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Don't miss out on unlocking the mysteries of genetic adaptation and speciation. Like, share, and subscribe for more thought-provoking content! #BiblicalGenetics #Speciation #NoahsFlood #GeneticAdaptation #CreationScienceWheres the build algorithm? The missing key to evolution.Biblical Genetics2024-03-02 | Evolution is not just 'mutation + selection'. It's not just 'descent with modification'. No, evolution requires something that is entirely missing: a 'build' algorithm. This short is an outtake from a longer video on the complexity of genetic recombination and what it means for the creation-evolution debate.
Don't miss out on unlocking the mysteries of genetic adaptation and speciation. Like, share, and subscribe for more thought-provoking content! #BiblicalGenetics #Speciation #NoahsFlood #GeneticAdaptation #CreationScienceWhy would anyone assume everything stays the same? (rates of change in biology)Biblical Genetics2024-03-01 | Why would anyone expect the rate of change to stay the same? Yet, biological 'clocks' are at the heart of many evolutionary arguments. This short is an outtake from a longer video on the complexity of genetic recombination and what it means for the creation-evolution debate.
Don't miss out on unlocking the mysteries of genetic adaptation and speciation. Like, share, and subscribe for more thought-provoking content! #BiblicalGenetics #Genesis #Adaptation #CreationScienceWhere do complex systems come from? A serious challenge for evolution.Biblical Genetics2024-02-25 | The origin of complex systems is the bugbear of evolutionary theory. This short is an outtake from a longer video on the complexity of genetic recombination and what it means for the creation-evolution debate.
Don't miss out on unlocking the mysteries of genetic adaptation and speciation. Like, share, and subscribe for more thought-provoking content! #BiblicalGenetics #Speciation #NoahsFlood #GeneticAdaptation #CreationScienceSuper-fast species in Lake Victoria are a serious challenge to the evolutionary modelBiblical Genetics2024-02-24 | "Species change slowly", or so we have always been told. Yet, being that Lake Victoria was DRY GROUND just a few thousand years ago, the evolutionary community must acknowledge that the hundreds of species of cichlid fish that are found only in that lake must have formed both recently and rapidly. This is a perfect model for the biblical understanding of how species form, and why.
Don't miss out on unlocking the mysteries of genetic adaptation and speciation. Like, share, and subscribe for more thought-provoking content! #BiblicalGenetics #Speciation #NoahsFlood #GeneticAdaptation #CreationScienceReproductive barriers WITHIN the created kindsBiblical Genetics2024-02-20 | One of the basic ideas in creationism is that all members of a 'created kind' can reproduce with others from that kind. Problem is, we know there are many examples of closely-related species with reproductive barriers between them. So how did those barriers arise? In this short, Dr Carter explains that within-kind boundaries are both expected and explainable in the creation model.
Don't miss out on unlocking the mysteries of genetic adaptation and speciation. Like, share, and subscribe for more thought-provoking content! #BiblicalGenetics #Speciation #AfricanCichlids #NoahsFlood #GeneticAdaptation #CreationScience #ScientificResearch #SpeciationGenetic Pigeonholing: evolutions dead endBiblical Genetics2024-02-20 | An explanation of a massive problem with natural selection, from BiblicalGenetics.com. In this short, Dr Carter explains why selection leads to genetic pigeonholing and a slowing down of the rates of change, the potential directions of change, and the ability to change further.
Don't miss out on unlocking the mysteries of genetic adaptation and speciation. Like, share, and subscribe for more thought-provoking content! #BiblicalGenetics #Speciation #AfricanCichlids #NoahsFlood #GeneticAdaptation #CreationScience #ScientificResearch #SpeciationExploring High Speciation Rates Post Noahs Flood: Insights from African CichlidsBiblical Genetics2024-02-16 | Dive into the fascinating realm of rapid speciation after Noah's Flood with BiblicalGenetics.com. In this short, Dr Carter highlights the mysteries behind the astonishing speciation rates witnessed in African cichlids. You can delve deeper into these concepts at BiblicalGenetics.com. Join us on this enlightening journey into the wonders of genetic diversity and adaptation.
Don't miss out on unlocking the mysteries of genetic adaptation and speciation. Like, share, and subscribe for more thought-provoking content! #BiblicalGenetics #Speciation #AfricanCichlids #NoahsFlood #GeneticAdaptation #CreationScience #ScientificResearch #SpeciationThe incredible shrinking human genomeBiblical Genetics2024-02-13 | No, the size of the genome has not changed, but the number of genes we thought it contains certainly has. After lots of double checking, there are fewer known protein coding genes today (~19,000) than there were when the human genome was first published, and even that count (~23,000) was shockingly small, according to the predictions of the world's top geneticists. The nature of the genome has consistently surprised people, but mostly because they applied Darwinian concepts to it. Instead, the genome is a wonderful testimony to the engineering prowess of God, who built something unexpected.
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Human vs Chimp: an honest appraisal of our differences, Biblical Genetics, 15 Aug 2023; youtu.be/FHg3LqJI34g. Human vs Chimp, part 2: Digging deeper into our roots, Biblical Genetics, 5 Oct 2023; youtu.be/_vsGVN21TQU.
The three attempted rebuttal videos: Professional Creationist RESPONDS to my Tomkins Debunk (kinda), 23 Aug 2023; youtube.com/watch?v=Qq1AcyHfLrA. Robert Carter, Liar | Creationists Have a Bad Relationship with Honesty: Part 2, Dapper Dinosaur, 23 Aug 2023; youtube.com/watch?v=Sx91ljv32Yc. Creationists Behaving Badly: Dr. Rob Carter, Creation Myths, 23 Aug 2023; youtube.com/watch?v=9LrhBnVXks0.
Thank you for supporting this channel! Patron.com: buymeacoffee.com/BibGenetics and BuyMeACoffee.com: https://www.Patreon.com/BiblicalGeneticsHuman vs Chimp, part 2: Digging deeper into our rootsBiblical Genetics2023-10-05 | This is the second installment in a now multi-part series on human and chimpanzee genetic differences. I had a lot of pushback from my last episode, including negative reviews posted by Gutsick Gibbon, Creation Myths, and Dapper Dinosaur. Unperturbed, I push on. Here, I lay out some of the arguments in more detail and discuss many of the problems people are having when using one particular program, BLAST, to assess similarity between the two species. I will address the results of Gutsick Gibbon specifically in Part 3, but this was filmed before I got most of my experimental results back.
Thank you for supporting this channel! Patron.com: buymeacoffee.com/BibGenetics and BuyMeACoffee.com: https://www.Patreon.com/BiblicalGeneticsHuman vs Chimp: an honest appraisal of our differencesBiblical Genetics2023-08-15 | Several anti-creationists have made a hobby out of attacking creationists. Their best efforts, however, have generally failed. Unperturbed, "Gutsick Gibbon" has recently tried to discredit Dr Jeffrey Tomkins and his work on human-chimp genetic similarities. In my analysis of her analysis, I note several flaws in her logic while trying to focus the discussion on the most important points of disagreement. Using the 'apples-to-apples' 96.6% figure of Seaman and Buggs (2020) as a basis, the true similarity is necessarily less than that, perhaps much less. Yet, if the percent similarity is much less than 99%, there is no way, mathematically, to explain how so many millions of difference arose in the (imagined) 6.5 million years since our last common ancestor.
Support for this channel comes from a small but dedicated group of supporters. Want to join the Biblical Genetics team? Patron.com: buymeacoffee.com/BibGenetics and BuyMeACoffee.com: https://www.Patreon.com/BiblicalGeneticsEschatological genetics: biologically, we are doomedBiblical Genetics2023-07-25 | Dr Rob outlines three aspects of genetics that tell us that, scientifically, the human species is doomed to eventual extinction. These include the rate of mutation accumulation in our population over time, the inability of natural selection to remove most of those mutations, and the sheer number of children that would be required to remove the mutations, given perfect selection. These all argue that there is no hope, collectively, in any evolutionary process. Thus, biblically, the only hope for us individually is through belief in Jesus.
Support for Biblical Genetics comes from my growing number of friends on Patron.com: buymeacoffee.com/BibGenetics and BuyMeACoffee.com: https://www.Patreon.com/BiblicalGeneticsFishers failure and the dramatic end of Neo-DarwinismBiblical Genetics2023-07-11 | RA Fisher was one of the greatest mathematicians of the 20th Century. He is also one of the primary founders of Neo-Darwinism, the field that claims to have unified Mendelian genetics with Darwinian natural selection. His main theorem remained untested for 90 years, but we now know where he went wrong. Yes, natural selection can increase 'fitness' over time, but only if you make unrealistic and demonstrably non-biological assumptions first.
and BuyMeACoffee.com: https://www.Patreon.com/BiblicalGeneticsGeeking out about DNA damage repair (repair your DNA or die)Biblical Genetics2023-06-27 | Dr Rob waxes eloquent about some amazing new revelations involving DNA damage repair systems. Researchers recently turned AI onto the human genome, probing the genes and gene systems that are involved in maintaining and repairing DNA. The results shocked everyone. Many more genes that anyone thought are required, and entire new repair systems were discovered. So what came first, DNA or the amazing repair systems required to maintain DNA that are, in turn, coded into DNA?
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Support this channel! buymeacoffee.com/BibGenetics https://www.Patreon.com/BiblicalGeneticsIts an RNA world after allBiblical Genetics2023-05-30 | Dr Rob recently updated his knowledge on the many functions of RNA in the cell. The results are clear: the non-coding regions of the genome are much more important that most people thought. RNA controls most everything in the cell, even though most of it is never turned into protein. What do you think?
Thank you to my generous supporters for making this show possible! If you would like to join the team, you can sign up on BuyMeACoffee.com or Patreon.com: buymeacoffee.com/BibGenetics https://www.Patreon.com/BiblicalGeneticsBacteria deceived us! Life is not simple.Biblical Genetics2023-04-04 | Science advances in fits and starts, and it sometimes takes a detour onto a dead-end road. Bacteria represent one of those roads. Studying bacteria gave us a sense that we could easily figure out biology, that there was a direct connection between genes and behavior, and that life was simple. Granted, there was no other way to get started, but the study of bacteria slowed down our understanding of higher organisms in many ways. From the 'one gene, one enzyme' hypothesis to the thought that living systems can be reduced to a binary decision tree, many things about bacteria misled us and prevented science from seeing that the majority of the information in the genomes of higher organisms is in the non-coding DNA.
Support for this channel comes from generous people via: One time: buymeacoffee.com/BibGenetics Monthly: https://www.Patreon.com/BiblicalGeneticsHow I made fluorescent fish (a Christian response to genetic engineering)Biblical Genetics2023-03-23 | Genetic engineering is a controversial topic. From vaccines to fetal cells to transhumanism, the debate rages. Yet, there are certain aspects to genetic engineering that are demonstrably good. How are we supposed to make heads or tails of this new technology, especially since it is impacting every aspect of our lives? I thought that a simple explanation (at least, as simple as I could make it!) of the things I did while earning my PhD could help increase our understanding. I, as a conservative Christian, made the 'frankenfish'. I stole the genes for the bright green and red fluorescent proteins in corals, engineered them into bacteria, then into fish. There is nothing inherently difficult in what I did, but there were a LOT of steps. Perhaps, after this explanation, we can have a more civil discussion on the pros and cons.
Support for this channel comes from generous people via: One time: buymeacoffee.com/BibGenetics Monthly: https://www.Patreon.com/BiblicalGeneticsScopes, 100 years later: the lingering effects of the famous monkey trialBiblical Genetics2023-03-08 | We are approaching the 100th anniversary of the Scopes "Monkey Trial". Dr Rob was in the neighborhood, so he stopped by the Rhea County Courthouse in Dayton, TN to tell the part of the story most people have never heard. This was the first time evolution was put on 'trial' in a US courtroom and it pitted two of the greatest orators of the 20th century against each other: William Jennings Bryan for the prosecution and Clarence Darrow for the defense. Bryan, the Christian anti-evolutionist, gave a weak performance. Darrow, the anti-theistic evolutionist, made Bryan, and thus by proxy, cultural Christianity, look foolish. Put yourself in the shoes of person living in 1925. Which side would you have chosen?
Support for this channel comes from generous people via: One time: buymeacoffee.com/BibGenetics Monthly: https://www.Patreon.com/BiblicalGeneticsCan creationists make any real predictions? Or are they just preaching to the choir?Biblical Genetics2023-02-26 | Given the biblical accounts of Creation and the Flood, can we draw any conclusions about what we would expect in genetics? That depends on status of the species in question (e.g., 'clean' vs 'unclean and 'on the Ark' vs 'not on the Ark'), its population history, the amount of created diversity initially engineered into that species/kind, difference in mutation rates and DNA repair systems, and things like that. In the end, no, we cannot make many direct predictions, yet much of the genetic data and observations still point straight to the Bible. The biblical model is expansive enough to take in a range of observations.
BTW, support for my Biblical Genetics channel comes from my generous friends: One time: buymeacoffee.com/BibGenetics Monthly: https://www.Patreon.com/BiblicalGeneticsSexual Recombination: genetic complexity and challenges to the Out-of-Africa theoryBiblical Genetics2023-01-25 | During sexual reproduction, genes on sister chromosomes are shuffled. This complex and elegantly orchestrated process helps maintain genetic diversity and helps create new gene combinations (some of which are good and some of which are not). When we look at human populations, we can see clear evidence that some populations (e.g., Africa) have had higher rates of recombination. It is assumed that the rates have been the same everywhere, so the natural conclusion is that Africa is the oldest population. Yet, we know that recombination varies among species, among populations of the same species, among individuals, within individuals depending on environmental conditions, and between the sexes. Why, on earth, would anyone assume that recombination rates have been identical in all human populations, across all geography, and over all time?
Support for Biblical Genetics comes from people like you! One time: buymeacoffee.com/BibGenetics Monthly: https://www.Patreon.com/BiblicalGeneticsThings I no longer believeBiblical Genetics2023-01-11 | Dr Rob spills the beans about several things he no longer believes, including Darwinian evolution, the simplicity of bacteria, Linnean taxonomy, and the thought that the human embryo goes through the stages of evolution as it develops. This is a deep dive into the world of uncertainty and scientific thinking.
Support for Biblical Genetics comes from people like you! One time: buymeacoffee.com/BibGenetics Monthly: https://www.Patreon.com/BiblicalGeneticsWhere are all the skeletons from REALLY old people? Archaeology vs the Bible.Biblical Genetics2022-12-07 | There is scant evidence for very old people in the archaeological record, but the Bible claims people once lived for centuries. Is this a major contradiction? Not really. First, we would not know what to look for. Second, just because a person can get old does not mean they will. Third, and this is the focus of this episode, population modeling shows that short-lived people that are the maximum number of generations removed from Noah will quickly dominate. This is a recipe for rapidly collapsing lifespans. Long-lived people would have been quite rare in the early post-Flood world.
Support for Biblical Genetics comes from people like you! One time: buymeacoffee.com/BibGenetics Monthly: https://www.Patreon.com/BiblicalGeneticsGenealogy vs Phylogeny: The War ContinuesBiblical Genetics2022-11-29 | There is a huge difference between the rate at which mutations are known to occur and the rate at which they supposedly accumulate over evolutionary timescales. Thus, the 'genealogical rate' is at odds with the 'phylogenetic rate'. Dr Rob explains how evolutionists attempt to dismiss the issue, and why they fail. In the end, according to what we know about mutation, 'Y Chromosome Adam' and 'Mitochondrial Eve' lived only a few thousand years ago.
Support for this show comes from my generous fans: One time: buymeacoffee.com/BibGenetics Monthly: https://www.Patreon.com/BiblicalGeneticsHow the butterfly got its stripesBiblical Genetics2022-11-20 | The genetics of the humble butterfly tells us a lot about the creation-evolution debate, the definition of 'species', the definition of 'junk DNA', and how complex the control systems for things like wing patterns are. The 'unit' of creation is not the species but the baramin (e.g., the 'created kind'), so within the creation model, species can merge, split, and morph to their hearts content.
Support for this show comes from my generous fans: One time: buymeacoffee.com/BibGenetics Monthly: https://www.Patreon.com/BiblicalGeneticsWhy the Egyptians are not BlackBiblical Genetics2022-11-14 | Egyptian culture is thousands of years old, yet they never maintained perfect isolation from the nations among whom they lived. They have been conquered and they themselves have conquered many times. Invading armies brought hordes of soldiers, who would have left behind children. Given that Egypt is on the African continent, and given that there Egypt was conquered at least once by the their southern neighbors (the Nubians) at least once, why doesn't the average Egyptian have the features of, say, the average person from Sudan? To answer this requires a deep dive into history and biology.
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This show is brought to you by my generous fans: One time: buymeacoffee.com/BibGenetics Monthly: https://www.Patreon.com/BiblicalGeneticsHow were the pyramids built so soon after Noahs Flood?Biblical Genetics2022-10-04 | Dr Rob travels to Egypt to answer some difficult questions about the biblical timeline, population growth, the people of Egypt, and how, on earth, there were enough people to build the pyramids just a few centuries after Babel.