
The Creation Debate-Part 5
By: Dr. John Ankerberg, Dr. Duane Gish and Dr. Kurt Wise; ©2002 What good is having information if there is no one to understand and use it? Dr. Gish points out that the same principle applies to DNA. Editor’s note: In June 1990 The John Ankerberg Show taped a series of interviews with men from…

The Creation Debate-Part 4
By: Dr. John Ankerberg and Dr. David Menton; ©2002 Dr. Menton answers the question, “Is there a difference between form and complexity,” by using the illustration of two picket fences. Editor’s note: In June 1990 The John Ankerberg Show taped a series of interviews with men from several branches of the sciences regarding the evidence…

The Creation Debate-Part 3
By: Dr. John Ankerberg and Dr. David Menton; ©2002 How do genes actually function in the body? What is their role in creation? What implications does this have for the evolutionary theory? Editor’s note: In June 1990 The John Ankerberg Show taped a series of interviews with men from several branches of the sciences regarding…

The Creation Debate-Part 2
By: Dr. John Ankerberg and Dr. Duane Gish; ©2002 Is it possible to create life in the laboratory? Some years ago an experiment conducted by Stanley Miller was reported as having produced the components necessary to form DNA thus, theoretically, “proving” it was possible to produce life. Dr. Gish explains why that conclusion was wrong.…

The Creation Debate-Part 1
By: Dr. John Ankerberg and Dr. Duane Gish; ©2002 Dr. Gish explains why the complex structure of DNA indicates that the probability of the spontaneous generation of life is, as Francis Crick put it, “equal to the probability that a tornado sweeping through a junkyard would assemble a Boeing 747.” Editor’s note: In June 1990…