Evolutionists Accidentally Contradict Their Own Theories AGAIN

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In this episode of Answers News, discover how evolutionists have accidentally contradicted their own theories once again.

Scientists question Neanderthal humanity; Researchers confused by 10-celled animal; Lawmakers fail to protect babies; Teachers support X-rated indoctrination; Professor builds a pure diamond; Cosmochemist revises Earth's timeline; Judge discriminates against professor . . . and more during today's episode of Answers News, broadcast live from the Creation Museum.

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"Be not wise in your own eyes; fear the LORD, and turn away from evil." - Proverbs 3:7 ESV
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ARTICLES:
New cave fossils have revived the debate over Neandertal burials

Scientists discover first animal that can survive without oxygen

Efforts to protect born, unborn babies fail in Senate

Politician defends X-rated drag queen at UK children’s school

Stanford scientists turn fossil fuel molecule into pure diamond

Frozen bird turns out to be 46,000-year-old horned lark

New Isotope Analysis Just Changed the Very Timeline of How Earth Was Born

Parents sue public school district for enabling kids to change ‘gender’ without parental notice, consent

Ohio Court Orders Christian Professor to Use Trans Pronouns or Lose His Job

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Both individuals on this video are highly qualified scientists. Geneticist and paleontologist

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Did you know that science is more about being wrong than it is about being right?

Did you also know that science involves *specialized* fields?

Are the people in this video paleontologists or anthropologists?.. do they conduct science? Or do they just react to the work conducted by scientists?

I just don't understand videos like this. I've been seeing a lot of them lately. 'Scientists are wrong about this, scientists are wrong about that.'

Yeah, that's how, and why, science works. Science is not at war with anyone's religion. If scientists discover something that contradicts someone's personal beliefs, well, that's that person's problem, science is just about studying the natural world and trying to learn as much about it as we possibly can.

Science cannot determine human values, and does not tell us right from wrong.

I guess I just get a little disgusted at seeing these videos by religious organizations who apparently know nothing about science or how it works.

Sitting on the sidelines and taking potshots at science will not get anybody anywhere. If you wish to 'refute', or whatever, any aspect of any field of science, you must do it using *science*.. that's how it's done in the real world.

Disagree about some of the knowledge we've gained studying neanderthals? Great! Then earn your relevant degrees, do the necessary work, and then publish that work 👍

I don't have anything against religion, but I gotta be honest here:

Nobody in the history of humankind has ever successfully utilized their personal beliefs, religious or otherwise, to demonstrate that *any* knowledge gained from *any* field of science is wrong or false.

That has never happened, and it never will happen. You can't fight science armed only with your personal beliefs.

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