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Peacock poppycock?
Darwin’s attempt to explain how the peacock’s tail evolved is being sharply criticized—by evolutionists.
by David Catchpoole
Two-tone twins
Twins with different skin tones disprove evolutionary ideas of ‘race’ and support the Bible’s record of human history.
Speech, music—and Neandertals
Humans turn out to have a remarkable ability that is not needed for survival. But it is useful in praising the Creator …
by Carl Wieland
Submarines with fish fins?
Engineers want their underwater survey vehicles to be able to do what fish can do.
by David Catchpoole
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
Evolutionary Stasis
Are scientists guilty of using language that serves to distort or disguise the facts?
by Philip Bell
The ‘Lucy Child’ More good news for creationists
This fossil type is widely touted as our ancestor. The discovery of an extremely well-preserved specimen focuses attention on the evidence that things are not what evolutionists would have hoped.
by Carl Wieland
The Axolotl
The axolotl lives in water but has legs to walk on the bottom. Some evolutionists think this is a perfect ‘missing link’, but the facts give a quite different picture.
by Jeffrey Dykes
Fossil evidence for alleged apemen—Part 2: non-Homo hominids
Peter Line reviews the status of the varied fossils not labelled as ‘Homo’ that evolutionists interpret as our ancestors. He shows that their story does not stack up.
by Peter Line
Does ribozyme research prove Darwinian evolution?
The origin of the first living organism is a huge problem for materialists. Agnostic DB of California agrees that creationist critiques are strong, but argues that ribozyme ‘evolution’ might solve the problem; Dr Sarfati responds.
Fossil evidence for alleged apemen—Part 1: the genus Homo
Morphological analysis points to genetic variation within the one human kind, so the case for human evolution collapses.
by Peter Line
Adam’s Brothers? Race, Science, and Genesis Before Darwin
Adam’s Brothers? Race, Science, and Genesis Before Darwin
by Lael Weinberger (guest author)