May 15, 2010 CrEvo Newsletter with Ian Juby

May 15, 2010 CrEvo Newsletter with Ian Juby


Welcome to all of the new subscribers!
This is the “When I get a round tooit” Creation/Evolution newsletter from Ian Juby and the traveling Creation Science Museum of Canada.

In this newsletter:
1) Good grief – now they’re saying the dinosaurs froze to death!
2) Now what can I do for you?
3) Aliens and Creation – new video!
4) Website & channel picks
5) Portable museum: TWO containers!
6) New CrEvo Rant
7) NEW! CrEvo “News Bites” (a whole wack of ’em)

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1) Good grief – now they’re saying the dinosaurs froze to death!

Do you really think freezing a dinosaur is going to dismember it like this, and entomb it with plants and clams which were buried alive???

If you recall, in my last newsletter I responded to a symposium of international scientists who had finally come together to decide that it was an asteroid impact that killed the dinosaurs (see “41 Scientists finally figure it out…?”).

I also showed you why they were wrong. Sure enough, not even two weeks after I sent out that newsletter, another article came out from some European researchers, claiming that no, it was not an asteroid impact, but it was in fact cold that killed the dinosaurs! (frigid weather, not the common cold)
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News Bite: Oldest mammalian hair – nuthin’s changed

Supposed “100 million year old hair” found in some amber is identical to that of modern mammalian hair:

http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn18937-csi-100-million-years-bc-oldest-mammalian-hair-found.html

As we read some ten times in the first chapter of Genesis, God created life to reproduce after its kind. Evolution operates with radical changes in an organism over time.  Therefore we have a nice example of some scientific evidence we can look for to figure out if creation or evolution is true.

With the discovery of this fossil hair, we have another example of what we see in the fossil record: stasis – things reproducing faithfully after their kind.  Even going by the evolutionary timescale (which I do not believe, I see the evidence as quite good for an earth that is young and not billions of years old), what we see in the fossil record is stasis – everything stays the same, affirming the Biblical account of creation and refuting the evolutionary myth.

Well whadya know: Neanderthals are human! (Gee, isn’t that what I said?)

Those of you who’ve read my response to Sciam’s “The Human Pedigree” (https://ianjuby.org/jan2009sciam2.html#pedigree) will already be aware of my opinion of the Neanderthals: They’re human. Everything about them is human – even passing the OculusTM test with flying colours (skull on left):

A new study of Neanderthal genetic code has just been unveiled, concluding that Neanderthals bred with humans:

http://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2010/05/06/tech-neanderthal-genome.html

In order to breed with humans, they must be human. Now of course, I’ve been saying this for years – so it’s nice to see some affirmation of this from a genetic study.  However, this isn’t the first genetic study that’s been carried out.  In fact, as Dr. Sean Pitman points out in his web article (http://www.detectingdesign.com/earlyman.html about 2/3 of the way down the page) the human samples were farter apart from each other, genetically, then they were from Neanderthal!

There are no ape-men.  Everything about Neanderthal in particular, is completely human.

“CrEvo News Bites” are short commentaries from Ian Juby on current events relating to creation and evolution.  You can subscribe by visiting his blog at: https://ianjuby.org/newsletter.  He has many informative hours of video available for free viewing on line, including his exhaustive, 12-hour “Complete Creation” video series – a veritable video encyclopedia.  http://completecreation.orghttp://youtube.com/wazooloo

News Bite: Mayan plumbing – whadya know, them Mayans were smart!

News Bite: Mayan plumbing – whadya know, them Mayans were smart!

A ScienceDaily article talked about “Mayan plumbing” that had been discovered, showing they had pressurized water systems:

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/05/100504155421.htm

Now this is fascinating, but let us not forget that we still don’t know how on earth all of these cultures (like the Mayans) built the pyramids, so it should come as no surprise that they had things like plumbing!

It is an evolutionary concept to suggest that people were “stupider” in the past (i.e., we were evolving from less-intelligent apes, according to evolutionary theory).  Adam and Eve of the Bible (the first created humans) were super-human, living to almost 1,000 years old.  Just think of all that could be learned in that time.  There are plenty of examples of ancient technology, including some examples which we still cannot explain to this day.  The people who constructed these buildings/artifacts were so smart, that many have tried to explain it away as instruction from alien intelligence!

I discuss this in great detail in part 8 of “The Complete Creation,” viewable for free on line, complete with free home school resources for the videos at:  http://completecreation.org

“CrEvo News Bites” are short commentaries from Ian Juby on current events relating to creation and evolution.  You can subscribe by visiting his blog at: https://ianjuby.org/newsletter.  He has many informative hours of video available for free viewing on line, including his exhaustive, 12-hour “Complete Creation” video series – a veritable video encyclopedia.  http://completecreation.org http://youtube.com/wazooloo

April 14, 2010 CrEvo News

April 14, 2010 CrEvo News


Welcome to all of the new subscribers!
This is the “When I get a round tooit” Creation/Evolution newsletter from Ian Juby and the traveling Creation Science Museum of Canada.

In this *ahem* rather late newsletter (hey – this is the “When I get a round tooit” newsletter!):
1) 41 Scientists finally figure it out…?
2) Akron Creation Fair
3) Would you believe, another half-ape/half-human?
4) Website & channel picks
5) Brief update on the portable museum
6) Whole wack of videos for your eyepod, eyefone, or eyepad
7) CrEvo Rants all over the internet now
8) Brand spankin’ new book

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1) 41 Scientists finally figure out…?
Special thanks to all of my intrepid reporters (and a few atheists and assorted bad guys) who called my attention to this report last month. I apologize for being so late getting to it, but I was very busy in Newfoundland speaking in sooo many places it was dizzying!

So there’s these 41 scientists, see?  And they got together to finally decide what on earth it was that killed the dinosaurs, see?  So after much deliberation they concluded that it was, in fact, the Chicxulub impact that killed the dinosaurs, see?

Here’s a report here from Reuters:
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE6233YW20100304?loomia_ow=t0:s0:a49:g43:r3:c0.100000:b31301396:z0
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Feb 25 CrEvo Newsletter

Feb 25 CrEvo Newsletter


Welcome to all of the new subscribers!
This is the “When I get a round tooit” Creation/Evolution newsletter from Ian Juby and the traveling Creation Science Museum of Canada.

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In this far-too-packed newsletter (I’ll keep the articles short because there’s just so much to cover):
1) Portable Museum: First shipping container arrives
2) Rotten Paleontology
3) CrEvo Rants, Volume II – now on DVD!
4) Nuther New Rant Uploaded!

5) Youtube channels you gotta see
6) Upcoming talks and tours
7) Another give away – Brock Lee’s brand-spankin’ new book!
8) Creation Dinosaur Dig with Dr. Aaron Judkins
9) Mailbag: Comments on “Persuaded by the Evidence” movie trailer
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1) Portable Museum: First Shipping Container Arrives.
Praise the Lord with me please!  Thanks to the financial support of many people, I was able to get the first shipping container, which is now sitting in my mother’s driveway (please pray for my mother who has to put up with my antics), ready to be converted.  To me, it’s a thing of beauty!  A downpayment has already been made on the second container, identical to the first one:

It’s a 40′ long, insulated, climate-controlled “high cube,” which means that it is taller than your average container, as it’s 9’6″ on the outside.  It was more expensive to get the insulated version, but it would have been about the same cost (because I would’ve had to have insulated a standard container anyway), but saves many weeks of hard work to insulate the containers.

“Climate controlled” means it already has heating and air conditioning built in.  Again, assuming that I’m able to use these systems, then that also saves a whole wack of more time and money.  When looking at the inside, just remember that with the walls sliding out four feet on either side, the interior size will almost double.

I am super “wired for sound” excited about this, please keep praying!  And if you can, please chip in financially!  I have to focus on paying for the second container before I can start major work on the containers. (more…)