Robert Carter at CMI writes about human ancestry providing a critique of important paper in the scientific literature that also serves as a critique of Jeanson's conclusions in his book "Traced." Ken Ham is amazed by the intricacy of proteins that can locate where mutations have occurred on DNA strands but has he thought about how these proofreading proteins worked in a "perfect" creation? Answers in Genesis may be publishing more material under new Pseudonyms. Also, I'm done with SFT. That and more on This Week in Creationism. Correction: I talked about my suspicions that a quote in a tweet was written by a person under a pseudonym ("Locco") because I could find no evidence that such a person existed. Apparently AIG made a type in the tweet and the author of the tweet was "Iocco" who is a real employee at AiG. Well, I can hardly be critical of a typo since I make so many myself. https://answersingenesis.org/is-the-b... https://answersingenesis.org/genetics... Mountain, Marmots and Meadows, by Joel Duff https://biologos.org/articles/mountai... My video on YEC use of pseudonyms: • How Common is the Practice of Publishing A... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Joel Duff (aka The Natural Historian) resources: Blog: https://thenaturalhistorian.com Twitter: / naturalhistoria Facebook: / thenaturalhistorian Photography "Portraits of Creation:" https://www.beechnutphotography.com/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------