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Answering a moral relativist
A critic says morality has evolutionary roots, and blasts creationists for their “narrow” worldview.
by Keaton Halley
Soft flexible nerves in Triceratops bone
Soft flexible nerves have been found in a Triceratops fossil
by Joel Tay
Folded ferns
A delicate, fossilised plant unsurprisingly speaks of catastrophic burial.
by Unknown
Deluge disaster
by Tas Walker
Evidence some woolly mammoths asphyxiated from dust
Windy conditions after the Ice Age may have caused the demise of these iconic animals.
by Michael Oard
Horsetails are ‘living fossils’!
Long familiar to keen gardeners, horsetails are ‘living fossils’, unchanged from their supposedly ‘prehistoric’ ancestors.
by David Catchpoole
Dramatic dinosaur footprints at Karoola station, Australia
Fleeing the rising waters of Noah’s Flood
by Tas Walker
Alligator ancestor antics
A fossil skull found with dinosaurs is identical to a modern American alligator, but was given a different scientific name, giving the illusion of evolution.
by Don Batten
High-definition dinosaur skin traces left during a rain shower
Have you ever seen a dinosaur running in the rain? No, but a stunning new fossil find is the next best thing.
by Philip Robinson
Flights of fancy
No simple brute or sub-human pre-Adamite would pluck feathers for headdresses!
by Carl Wieland
How did millions of mammoth fossils form?
The Cal Orcko (‘Lime Hill’) dinosaur trackways
Thousands of dinosaur tracks in a cliff?—How did they get there!
by Andrew Lamb