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Is the world perfectly designed?
Is the concept of ‘perfect design’ even a helpful way to think?
by Shaun Doyle
A very doctrinaire evolutionist rehashes all the canned arguments
A doctrinaire evolutionist rehashes old canards and calumnies.
by John Woodmorappe
The palmar grasp reflex is neither useless nor evidence of an ape past
Is the palmar grasp reflex a vestigial remnant of evolution?
by Jerry Bergman
Fingernails and toenails—useless evolutionary relics or an important part of design?
Are they useless evolutionary relics, or important part of design?
by Jerry Bergman
A book about human errors that don’t exist
A book about human errors that don’t exist.
by Jerry Bergman
The ostrich—a reminder of creation and the Fall
A reminder of creation and the Fall
by Michael Eggleton
The origin of flightless birds
Is flight an easy trait to lose?
by Michael J. Oard
Do whales have leg ‘genes’
Do whales have leg ‘genes’?
by Joel Tay
The appendix
The little appendage that can cause a lot of pain and confusion.
by Dominic Statham
The panda thumbs its nose at the dysteleological arguments of the atheist Stephen Jay Gould
Why one atheist’s arguments about pandas don’t stand up to scrutiny.
by John Woodmorappe
Is the dog’s ‘collar bone’ vestigial?
The dog’s shoulder is a brilliant design, in spite of evolutionary teaching to the contrary.
by Philip Bell
Appendix shrieks ‘Creation’ (at least 18 times!)
Remember when the appendix was held up as evidence for evolution—a supposed ‘vestigial organ’? How times have changed.
by David Catchpoole