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Can biologically active sequences come from random DNA?
15 Mar 2019
Can random DNA sequences be a source of evolutionary novelty?
by Robert Carter
Effective population sizes and loss of diversity during the Flood bottleneck
06 Dec 2019
How much genetic diversity did humanity lose because of Noah’s Flood?
by Robert W. Carter
Only one way to visit an orchid
09 Apr 2014
From the landing stage, to the exit gate, it’s no accident that the travel corridor for a gnat visiting an orchid is strictly one-way.
by sylvia
Spot the difference
Charged-up spiders on the move
18 Sep 2017
Everyone knows that spiders spin webs but did you know they also use their silk to move through the air?
by Warren Nunn
Exploring the ‘Evidence for Evolution’ … in 1970
06 Oct 2020
How has the alleged evidence for evolution changed in the past 50 years? How has it stayed the same?
by Paul Price
Thomas Heinze, B.Sc., Th.M.
Thomas Heinze, B.Sc., Th.M. biography
The Woolly Mammoth
04 Jul 2022
The unique conditions and short timespan of the biblical Ice Age explain how Wooly Mammoths were buried and preserved.
by Michael Oard
Luther’s Legacy
10 Oct 2017
Luther’s convictions can be summarized in three great issues that form the basis of the Reformation, and hence of today’s Protestantism: Faith alone, Scripture alone, and the priesthood of all believers.
by Russell Grigg
Genesis as history: a discredited interpretation?
18 May 2019
An old, discredited interpretation?
by Shaun Doyle
Steve Jones and Hans Christian Andersen
10 Jan 2012
What do they have in common?
by Tas Walker
What is Homo luzonensis?
07 Nov 2019
Scant bone fragments from a cave on Luzon island suggest yet another fossil human, not an evolutionary intermediate.
by Matthew Cserhati, Peter Line, Joel Tay