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Double-decade dinosaur disquiet
A sneak preview from the soon-to-be-released Creation magazine. For twenty years now, dino bones have progressively divulged their contents to researchers who did not expect to find the likes of DNA and radiocarbon ‘millions of years’ after dinosaur extinction.
by David Catchpoole
The non-evolution of the horse
The amazing variety in these magnificent animals serves as a reminder that things do not make themselves.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Hundreds of jellyfish fossils!
In chapter 10 of his Origin of Species, Charles Darwin made a prediction: “No organism wholly soft can be preserved.” He’s been proven wrong—big time.
by David Catchpoole
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
‘Lost world’ animals—found!
Cave drawings brought to life by exciting discoveries.
by Carl Wieland
Is the famous fish-fossil finished?
Tiktaalik, the transitional star, faces an evolutionary dead-end
by Tas Walker
‘Schweitzer’s dangerous discovery’
Dr Mary Schweitzer discovered still-soft-and-stretchy tissue in a dinosaur fossil, igniting a controversy.
by David Catchpoole and Jonathan Sarfati
Index fossils—really?
Reliable indicators of age in the rocks?
by Gordon Howard
Are there out-of-sequence fossils that are problematic for evolution?
Bill Nye’s claim that there are no out-of-order fossils puts a bullseye on a weak spot for evolution.
by Gary Bates and Lita Cosner
Analysis of Walt Brown’s Flood model
Analysis and critique.
by Michael J Oard
Toy car rocks million-year belief
The rock on the beach looked like any other rock–until it was turned over.
by Tas Walker
Bird evolution flies out the window
You were likely taught that the famous Archaeopteryx was a bird-reptile ‘link’. But what are the facts?
by Carl Wieland