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Defining terms
‘Natural selection’ and ‘evolution’ can mean different things to different people. A leading evolutionist who tried to fix the problem has been largely ignored—unfortunately.
by David Catchpoole
What! … no potatoes?
Governments are recognising the need to preserve the ‘wild’ varieties of our food plants, with their rich stores of information. Plant scientist Dr Don Batten explains how this highlights the fallacy of evolution.
by Don Batten
Patterns of change over time: organophosphorus resistance in the sheep blowfly, Lucilia cuprina
Most pesticide resistance is due to natural selection on pre-existing genes, not evolution. But some resistance arises from designed mechanisms that allow for adaptation in created life.
by Jean Lightner
Darwin’s finches
Evidence supporting rapid post-Flood adaptation.
by Carl Wieland
From ape to man via genetic meltdown: a theory in crisis
A review of Genetic Entropy & The Mystery of the Genome by John C. Sanford
by Royal Truman
What About Horse Toe Evolution?
Evolutionists claim that various structures on the horse are evidence for ‘vestigial toes’. Let’s take a closer look.
by Rebekah L. Holt
Lizard losers (and winners)
Contrary to media hype, anole lizards on the Bahamas are not evolving
by David Catchpoole
Antibiotic resistance in bacteria
Antibiotic resistance in bacteria
by Carl Wieland
Stones and Bones
Stones and Bones: Powerful evidence against evolution
by Carl Wieland
Life: Incredibly created by God
Creation Magazine LIVE! Season 8 Episode 6 Life: Incredibly created by God
by Thomas Bailey and Matt Bondy
Natural Selection
Natural Selection (Evolution’s Achilles’ Heels preview)
Genetic algorithms are irrelevant to evolution
by David Abel