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Chimpanzee Y chromosome is radically different from human
The chimp Y chromosome is radically different to the human Y chromosome, contradicting evolutionary expectations.
by Robert W Carter
The Neutral Model of evolution and recent African origins
Do the ‘molecular clock’ assumptions of the most popular version of human evolution and dispersal, the ‘Out of Africa’ hypothesis stand up under scrutiny?
by Rob Carter
Were Neanderthals pre-Flood?
A questioner asks: Did Neanderthals live before the Flood?
by Robert Carter
Unravelling the knotty khipu code
Who would have ever thought of storing information on segments of threaded strands according to a certain code? The Incas did—and they weren’t the first.
by David Catchpoole
Scientific laws of information: part 2
Materialistic evolution is the ‘perpetual motion machine’ of information.
by Werner Gitt
Genetics and geographical distribution
A correspondent challenges us to explain genetics and geographical distribution in a creationist framework.
by Dr Robert Carter
Shaking hands on a recent creation
Non-racemized amino acids in rocks belies millions of years.
by Carl Wieland
Genetic entropy: The silent killer
A devastatingly powerful argument against evolution
by Paul Price
Brave warriors with words
Communication is key when it comes to deciphering some secrets.
by Carl Wieland
Big questions
Christians do have helpful answers to the big questions in life. Just ask!
by Don Batten
Wonders of Life—Part 1: How life first began
Professor Brian Cox argues that life can create itself.
by Dominic Statham
More or less information?
Responding to vexatious evolutionist challenges about genetic information.
by Andrew Lamb