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Do lizards and snakes form separate apobaramins?
Are lizards and snakes a part of the same biblical ‘kind’?
by Matthew Cserhati
Eddystone Lighthouse
How God’s design inspired the enduring design of John Smeaton’s Eddystone lighthouse.
by Grant Williams
Dance … or die!
When fire ants threaten lizard populations, it really is ‘survival of the fittest’. But ‘evolution’? No!
by David Catchpoole
Reclaiming the peppered moth
The capacity for dark colouring is now known to be in each moth; and its caterpillar can detect twig colour through its skin, changing its colour to match.
by Joel Tay
Nebraskan deer mice—evolution’s latest ‘icon’?
A colour mutation that camouflages deer mice against a sandy background is a great example of natural selection.
by David Catchpoole
Unique yellow penguin sighted
Evolution in action or loss of information?
by Phil Robinson
T. rex, cats, and attack-defence structures
Answering a question about the purpose of attack-defence structures like claws, and about vegetarian diets pre-Fall.
by Gavin Cox
Plants feeding on quartzite support rapid plant growth after the Flood
Supports rapid plant growth after the Flood
by Michael J. Oard
Polka-dotted zebra
A new species in the making?
by David Catchpoole
Prewired language processing
Humans are born with brains 'prewired' to see words. How can evolutionists explain this?
by James R. Hughes
Watch a glasswing passing (without flying colours)
Both evolutionists and creationists are claiming the Glasswing Butterfly as their own. Who’s right?
by David Catchpoole
The majestic gorilla
These clever, ingeniously-designed creatures point to the Creator.
by Lita Cosner and Robert Carter