Previous Episode: A Fused Chromosome?

Humans have two fewer chromosomes than chimps, and that’s a problem for evolutionists. To explain it, they claim two chromosomes fused to become one.

This is Ken Ham, a publisher of the apologetics, award-winning family magazine Answers.

Humans have two fewer chromosomes than chimps, and that’s a problem for evolutionists. To explain it, they claim two chromosomes fused to become one. And they think they’ve evidence for this!


At the end of each chromosome are DNA sequences that repeat. Now, if two chromosomes fused end-to-end—like evolutionists believe—the supposedly fused chromosome should contain many of these repetitive sequences in the middle of it. And evolutionists think they’ve found them.


But there’s a big problem. The repetitive sequences are very low in number and have a gene in them! That means they aren’t from an end-to-end fusion.


They were designed!

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