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What About Horse Toe Evolution?
25 Jul 2008
Evolutionists claim that various structures on the horse are evidence for ‘vestigial toes’. Let’s take a closer look.
by Rebekah L. Holt
Little Green Footballs dredges ‘15 Answers to Creationist Nonsense’
23 Jul 2008
But Scientific American’s errors have been refuted for 6 years.
Fingertip control
22 Jul 2008
The manual dexterity required to dress oneself is a lot more complex than you might think.
Once upon a time in Northern Ireland
18 Jul 2008
The BBC recently aired a documentary on the history of the land, wildlife and people of Northern Ireland. Discover their bias and see the real history of Northern Ireland.
Growth of creation science in UK worries Prof. Dawkins
16 Jul 2008
Good news Richard! Journal of Creation 22(2) is now available
How something works is not how it was made
15 Jul 2008
Can we know how something was made from the way it works?
Creative frogamandering
11 Jul 2008
Evolutionary apologists are proclaiming that the latest mooted ‘transitional form’, the ‘frogamander’, is evidence for evolution. But is it?
Going ape about human rights
09 Jul 2008
What is behind the push for giving human rights to apes? How does it affect human rights for humans?
Germ’s miniature motor has a clutch
08 Jul 2008
The microscopic motor that powers a germ’s flagellum is a masterpiece of design. Discovery of a ‘clutch’ reinforces this.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Ventastega—not a leg to stand on
04 Jul 2008
What of the latest ‘missing link’ offered up for fish-to-tetrapod evolution?
Blurring the line between abortion and infanticide?
02 Jul 2008
Sanctity of innocent human life depends on being made in God’s image. Evolution denies this, so some evolutionary ‘ethicists’ support infanticide—as does a US presidential candidate.
Theropod and sauropod dinosaurs sighted in PNG?
01 Jul 2008
People in the West New Britain region of Papua New Guinea have recounted seeing a creature ‘closely matching’ an artist’s reconstruction of a Therizinosaurus in a dinosaur handbook, except for the appearance of the head.
by Brian Irwin