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Wonders of Life—Part 1: How life first began
Professor Brian Cox argues that life can create itself.
by Dominic Statham
Abraham Ulrikab
The ‘zoo exhibit’ who could write
by Shaun Doyle
Creation: a form of white supremacy?
Scientific American accuses creationists of white supremacy, glossing over evolution’s own disgusting racist past.
by Shaun Doyle
More or less information?
Responding to vexatious evolutionist challenges about genetic information.
by Andrew Lamb
Ancon sheep: just another loss mutation
Darwin used them as evidence for evolution but they are just another loss mutation—evidence of Creation and the Fall.
by Jerry Bergman
Archer fish use advanced hydrodynamics
Archer fish exploits two independent hydrodynamic properties to shoot down prey with powerful water jet.
by Jonathan Sarfati
God’s DNA-detangling motors
Complex operations within a cell have to be present from the start for it to function at all.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Order or chaos?
‘Hope springs eternal’ as some latch onto chaos theory hoping that it will provide an evolutionary mechanism.
by Martha Blakefield
Recent origin of species
It does not add up for the evolutionary story.
by Don Batten
The Origin of Life: A Problem for Evolution
The Origin of Life: A Problem for Evolution
by David A. DeWitt, Ph.D.
Teenage mutant ninja people
Why comic book fiction is not biological reality
by Gordon Howard
Beetles … nature's workaholics
You can find beetles in almost any habitat occupied by other insects, munching on anything from snails to dung!
by Paula Weston