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Refuting Evolution chapter 2: Variation and natural selection versus evolution
by Jonathon Sarfati
Separating the sheep from the goats
Sheep and goats illustrate the limits of the created kinds and the inadequacy of mutations for evolution
by Jean Lightner
The Australian dingo—a wolf in dog’s clothing
‘A dog is man’s best friend’? But there are good reasons to beware the dingo!
by David Catchpoole
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
The birds of the Galápagos
Darwin thought he saw evolution, but these island birds really support the biblical Creation/Fall/Flood/Dispersion model.
by Lita Cosner and Jonathan Sarfati
A problem of pedigree
Pedigree dogs, far from being the ‘most evolved’, are actually the sickest and most genetically impoverished.
by Lita Sanders
Variation, information and the created kind
Variation, information and the created kind
by Dr Carl Wieland
Zenkey, zonkey, zebra donkey!
Everyone was expecting the pregnant donkey to give birth to a donkey foal. But the newborn had … stripes!
by David Catchpoole
Is the evolutionary tree turning into a creationist orchard?
Genome sequences of microorganisms create problems for the evolutionary tree but support the biblical ‘kind’ concept.
by Pierre Jerlström
Identification of species within the sheep-goat kind (Tsoan monobaramin)
Are sheep and goats part of the same original biblical kind?
by Jean K. Lightner
Eat your Brussels sprouts!
The variety in the cabbage family speaks of how God created plants with a built-in capacity to diversify—within limits.
by Don Batten