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Is Morganucodon a transitional fossil?
Is this evidence of mammal evolution?
by Marc Surtees
Kangaroos in India?
Rock art in India depicting kangaroos supports the Bible.
by Philip Robinson
Why bother feeding your children?
They say all it takes is the sun’s energy pouring in and you can get an increase in order and complexity.
Brilliant builder-bees!
Tetragonula carbonaria are stingless bees that build complex spiral brood combs. Scientists have likened these to crystals, but bees are far more complex than crystals.
by Gavin Cox
Fantastic far-reaching foxtrot
How an arctic fox’s far-reaching migration testifies to the post-Flood dispersion
by Philip Robinson
Mutant plastic-munching enzyme does not support evolution
New plastic-munching Ideonella sakaiensis bacterium was intelligently engineered, not randomly evolved.
by Ari Takku
Species were designed to change, part 3
Not only can species change over time, but they can merge and split as well. This can be described with the ‘braided baramin’ concept.
by Robert Carter
Dread of man: part 1—hermeneutics, cultural evolution, and biblical history
Was the ‘fear and dread’ of man in the animals after Noah’s Flood something new God specially brought about?
by Philip Bell
Termites—to the glory of God!
How termites reflect the glory of their Creator.
by Don Batten
Unique yellow penguin sighted
Evolution in action or loss of information?
by Phil Robinson
Salad-eating sharks
Bonnethead sharks have short ‘carnivorous ancestry’ intestines, yet their stomachs have been found to contain up to 62% seagrass
by David Catchpoole
Shrews eating peppers
Another example of a natural selection favouring an information-losing mutation, which is the opposite to that required for goo-to-you evolution.
by Jonathan Sarfati