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The origin of the Carboniferous coal measures
Part 1: Lessons from history.
by Joanna F. Woolley
From the heart
This doctor’s training strongly reinforced her belief in biblical creation.
by Bettina Fung
HBP1 pseudogene function
Does human and ape DNA contain shared mistakes? Clear function for so-called pseudogene supports common design.
by Bruce Lawrence
Electric Stargazers
Electric Stargazers are monster fish that uses multiple lures, ambush, venom, and electricity to hunt their prey.
by Joel Tay
‘Scuba-diving’ lizards
These stunning reptiles can stay submerged for up to 18 minutes and can ‘rebreathe’ some of their own air
by Philip Bell
How did all the animals fit on Noah’s Ark?
How big was the Ark, and what kinds of animals needed to be on board? How were they fed and watered and managed?
by Dr Jonathan Sarfati
Interface systems and continuous environmental tracking as a design model for symbiotic relationships
How might the biblical framework explain ecological symbiosis?
by Tom Hennigan, Randy Guliuzza, and Grace Lansdell
Galápagos finches, rapid speciation, and recent creation
Darwin’s finches have been a poster child for evolution for more than a century, but recent genetic analysis reveals God’s creative brilliance and how He created species to change over time.
by Robert Carter
The universe isn’t old, it’s just tired!
The Second Law of Thermodynamics states that the entropy (disorder) of the universe increases through time.
by James (Jim) R. Hughes
Cancer and Creation
Testimony of former cancer patient about facing discouraging odds of survival with a malignant tumour, including his Creation reflections, and how God worked in it for good.
by Marc Ambler
The marring of creation and some implications for ecosystem functioning
How might ecosystem functioning have differed before the Fall?
by Warren Shipton
Darwin’s unpaid debt to Patrick Matthew
Did Darwin plagiarize Patrick Matthew's theory?
by Andrew Sibley