Amber and the Genesis Flood:
This presents the source of amber and types of amber specimens that defy the usual secular explanation for the existence of amber. Then it demonstrates the necessity of the Genesis flood to explain what we see around the world. It concludes with some fascinating history about amber involving Russia and Germany over three centuries.
Bacteria and Antibiotic Resistance:
Opens with a discussion of mutations and what they really cause. Comments by Richard Dawkins, Howard Florey, Alexander Fleming and Ernst Chain on evolution are contrasted. The origin of antibiotics and mechanisms of antibiotic resistance are presented, and finally Richard Lenski’s 20 year experiment with bacteria is discussed.
The Brain:
The human brain’s capabilities of optimization, computational power, processing speed, energy efficiency, memory capacity, memory storage, multidimensional processing, biophoton communication and where we play and laugh are presented. Also, some effects classical music has on the brain’s function are discussed as well.
Brawn:
This talk reviews the different types of muscle and gives the longest, smallest, largest, strongest, fastest, slowest, and most powerful muscles. How human and chimp facial muscles differ, how muscle serves as a sensory organ, and how the mechanism of muscle contraction works are explained.
Dinos to Birds? – Horse Feathers!:
Presents the following topics that demonstrate the impossibility of dinosaurs evolving into birds: Warm bloodedness vs. cold bloodedness, avian lungs vs. reptilian lungs, bird hips vs. lizard hips, teeth, different types of three-clawed feet, origin of feathers, origin of flight, Archaeopteryx, Protoavis, and Vegavis iaai. origin of birds.
Do You Have a Date with Carbon 14?:
Do You Have a Date with Carbon-14 opens with preliminary points about the relationships among Scripture, science and evolution. After a look at the basics of atomic structure, the formation and decay processes of Carbon-14 are presented. The fascinating finding of C-14 in diamonds and coal are discussed along with the very important implications for the age of the earth. Then the effect of the decay of C-14 in the human body is discussed in relation to the genetic burden of mutations and further implications for the human race. This presentations ends with a brief discussion of spiritual decay and renewal.
Does Sickle Cell Anemia Provide Evidence for Evolution?:
Begins with looking the production and structure of hemoglobin, the material that carries oxygen in the blood. Then the role of the mutation responsible for sickle cell anemia is examined, followed by the question of sickle cell anemia providing protection against malaria. The toll of misery and suffering of sickle cell anemia is presented.
From Darwin to Dictatorship:
This hard-hitting presentation is born from Dr. Kezele’s personal experiences in Eastern Europe and opens with the “Laying the Foundation” for evolution that Ernst Häckel laid down in Germany and in Europe as a whole. It then reviews how this foundation was used to promote racism and how the Nazis took advantage of that foundation. The scene then shifts to Soviet Russia after “Revolution of Foundation” and a recounting of some of the terrible events that occurred there in an evolutionary based political system. The last sections are “Evolution of Foundation” in America and “The Consequences”. They show why we now have to deal with racism, abortion, euthanasia, embryonic stem cells, and rationing of health care.
Healing:
This talk deals with these three questions:
1. How did complex repair systems develop by random chance events?
2. How did organisms survive while these systems were evolving?
3. Especially in regard to DNA repair systems – Why would repair systems evolve to remove mutations when mutations are supposed to be the engine of evolution?
Repair systems for several types of tissues are reviewed, along with programmed cell death, programmed chromosomal death, and physical death. The presentation concludes with discussion of the Resurrection, spiritual death, and spiritual healing.
Honeybees and Honey:
This presents the lack of change in bees from the fossil record to contemporary bees, unique behaviors. anatomy and sensory capabilities of honeybees involved with honey and wax production, how honeybees do math, how they defend the hive, reproduce, and special medicinal properties of honey. All of these points demonstrate how they had to have been created by the God of the Bible, and could not have possibly evolved.
The Miller-Urey Experiment – The Rest of the Story:
This presentation begins with some the history of those proposing chemical evolution, and then covers eleven points about this experiment that the textbooks do not address. Then some more recent attempts by evolutionists to propose means of chemical evolution are covered. Then related issues regarding proteins and irreducible complexity are presented along with examples of what proteins do in cells.
The Perfectly Providing Placenta:
This very well diagrammed presentation starts with the development of the human embryo and shows how it progresses to the beginning of the development of the placenta. The remainder of the presentation focuses on the placenta itself, its subsequent development, and how it takes on the functions of supporting the life of the embryo while the placenta itself is growing and changing. Know the placenta’s functions, be amazed by what the placenta does to the uterus and learn why the mammalian system of reproduction had to have been created.
Valuable and Vicious Viruses:
Both evolutionary and biblical models of the origin of viruses are presented, followed by a brief survey of viral types and their interaction with human cells. Beneficial uses of viruses in medical treatment and a few selected viral diseases are discussed.
Where Do the Thousands of Languages Come From?:
A review of the structures of the body and the software needed for language are presented. This is followed by an outline of the evolutionary model of language development, the structure and shift of language sounds, the rules of language known as grammar, semantics, syntax and other factors. Then a world tour of language maps and the Biblical account of the origin of languages are presented.
You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby! – The Transition from Prenatal to Postnatal Circulation:
This fascinating presentation discusses the physical changes that must occur in the circulatory system for a baby to make the transition from life in the womb to the outside world. Many of the contributing factors that stimulate these changes are also given, demonstrating the irreducible complexity of the mammalian system of giving birth. A medical case history is presented with a surprise ending, and the relevance of all of this to Genesis is demonstrated.
