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The evolution train’s a-comin’
Evolution would require new genetic information, but only loss of genetic information is observed
by Carl Wieland
Refuting Evolution chapter 2: Variation and natural selection versus evolution
by Jonathon Sarfati
Tortoises of the Galápagos
Among the creatures most readily associated with the iconic evolutionary status of the Galápagos Islands are these lumbering armoured reptiles.
by Lita Cosner and Jonothan Sarfati
Darwin’s finches
Evidence supporting rapid post-Flood adaptation.
by Carl Wieland
Superbugs not super after all
‘Superbugs’ are seen by some as evidence of evolution in action but the truth is rather different.
by Carl Wieland
Muddy Waters
It suits the evolutionary cause to muddy the waters about natural selection—to imply it’s the same thing as evolution. But it’s crystal-clear that it’s not.
by Carl Wieland
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
Beetle bloopers
Despite what evolutionists say, mutations are not evidence for evolution but rather evidence against it.
by Carl Wieland
‘Parade of mutants’
Pedigree dogs, far from being the ‘most evolved’, are actually the sickest and most genetically impoverished.
by Lita Sanders
The beauty of the peacock tail and the problems with the theory of sexual selection
Can sexual selection explain its beauty?
by Stuart Burgess
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
Natural selection ≠ evolution
An important equation people should be acquainted with.
by Marc Ambler