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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
Badly designed arguments—‘vestigial organs’ revisited
The argument from ‘vestigial organs’ has been refuted many times by creationists, but some evolutionists still think it is a good argument against creation.
by Lita Sanders
Living fossils and ‘junk DNA’
Why do ‘living fossils’ and functions in ‘junk DNA’ present problems for evolution?
by Don Batten, Lita Cosner
Vintage Journal: The plantaris muscle
Is this little-known muscle a true vestigial organ?
by David N. Menton
The Best Genetic Computer Program in the World
Scientists begin to unravel the splicing code
by Rob Carter
The slow, painful death of junk DNA
New findings undermine the idea that large stretches of our DNA are useless.
by Rob Carter
Large scale function for ‘endogenous retroviruses’
We hope you enjoy this sneak preview from the now-released December issue of Journal of Creation. Subscribers will be delighted by the powerful, stimulating content.
by Shaun Doyle
Human tails and fairy tales
Have there really been people with functioning tails, and if so, are they vestigial?
Fibre optics in eye demolish atheistic ‘bad design’ argument
Is our eye harmed by ‘backward wiring’? No! Not only is it necessary, but eyes have a fibre optic plate to guide light through the nerve net to receptors.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Astonishing DNA complexity uncovered
A major study of human DNA reveals that there is probably no such thing as ‘junk DNA’. This makes the case for creation even more overwhelmingly powerful.
by Alex Williams
Examining evidence for evolution and deep time
Creation Magazine LIVE! Season 8 Episode 7 Examining evidence for evolution and deep time
by Richard Fangrad and Thomas Bailey
‘Vestigial’ Organs: What do they prove?
by Dr Don Batten and Dr Jonathan Sarfati