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Why a butterfly flutters by
Some might think that the butterfly, with its jerky fluttering flight, is a ‘primitive’ and inefficient flyer. Actually, their complicated wing movements generate more lift than simple flapping would do.
by David Catchpoole
‘Vestigial’ Organs: What do they prove?
by Dr Don Batten and Dr Jonathan Sarfati
Helpful animals
When creatures work together to help one other, it defies evolutionary predictions.
by Robert Doolan
The Best Genetic Computer Program in the World
Scientists begin to unravel the splicing code
by Rob Carter
Plants and animals around the world
Why are they found where they are?
by Dominic Statham
Clarity and confusion
Behe shows that mutation and selection can accomplish little—nothing like the hugely complex machinery of life. But ignoring the Bible leads to confusion over a coherent explanation.
by Don Batten
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
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
The mysterious giant squid
Despite scoffers over the years, the ‘legends’ and ‘stories’ about these creatures from seafarers are actually based on fact.
by Paula Weston and Carl Wieland
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
Answering question about 5G and COVID-19
People have concerns about the new 5G technology. Other mix in fear of the coronavirus to stir the pot of conspiracy theory. The answers are actually easy to find.
by Dr Robert Carter