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The origin of flightless birds
Is flight an easy trait to lose?
by
Michael J. Oard
Termites—to the glory of God!
How termites reflect the glory of their Creator.
by
Don Batten
Shrews eating peppers
Another example of a natural selection favouring an information-losing mutation, which is the opposite to that required for goo-to-you evolution.
by
Jonathan Sarfati
Salad-eating sharks
Bonnethead sharks have short ‘carnivorous ancestry’ intestines, yet their stomachs have been found to contain up to 62% seagrass
by
David Catchpoole
Dread of man: part 1—hermeneutics, cultural evolution, and biblical history
Was the ‘fear and dread’ of man in the animals after Noah’s Flood something new God specially brought about?
by
Philip Bell
The ostrich—a reminder of creation and the Fall
A reminder of creation and the Fall
by
Michael Eggleton
Walk like a skate?
Are the ‘walking’ actions of skates an evolutionary step between swimming and walking on land?
by
Philip Bell
Birdsong isn’t for ‘birdbrains’
Groups of plain-tailed wrens can sing a 4-part avian chorus with ease.
by
David Catchpoole
The majestic gorilla
These clever, ingeniously-designed creatures point to the Creator.
by
Lita Cosner and Robert Carter
Avian deceptions
What is brood parasitism? Can evolution explain its origin?
by
Jon Ahlquist
White Squirrels?
White squirrels appear in a handful of towns in North America. How did they get there? Is it evolution? Is white fur a beneficial mutation or a curse?
by
Thomas Bailey
Unique yellow penguin sighted
Evolution in action or loss of information?
by
Phil Robinson
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