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Sulfur bacteria stasis—“The greatest absence of evolution ever reported”
17 Jun 2019
“The greatest absence of evolution ever reported” is hailed as support for evolution.
by David Catchpoole
Teaching responsibility through pet ownership
Teaching responsibility through pet ownership
by Linda Brodsky
Bipedal apes, australopithecines and human evolution
17 Apr 2020
The complexities of turning a non-biped ape into something that walks bipedally appears to be totally ignored by evolutionists when they peddle their just-so stories.
by Peter Line
Evolutionists less likely to believe in God
27 Dec 2016
A Discovery Institute poll shows that people believe evolution makes God’s existence less likely.
by Lita Sanders
Ambopteryx – bird or bat-winged reptile?
30 Jul 2019
Is it a bird? A bat? No, it’s Ambopteryx! Multiple characteristics show that new fossil is likely a bird.
by Matthew Cserhati
The alien intrusion
14 Jan 2019
Have people really encountered visitors from another galaxy, or are they being deceived?
by Gary Bates
Erin Hughes
Erin Hughes biography
by anon
Species were designed to change, part 3
12 Aug 2021
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
Right about Genesis!
13 Dec 2019
An important defense of Genesis
by Andrew Kulikovsky
Matti Leisola — bioengineer dumps Darwin, declares design
06 Nov 2020
Matti Leisola, leading bioengineer, demonstrates in his book why he rejected Darwin in favor of design. Engaging, humorous and thoughtful—a must read from a world-class scientist.
by Gavin Cox
Rainbow spot design challenges engineers
29 Aug 2019
Philippine snout weevil has brilliantly coloured spots. What causes them, and what can engineers learn?
by Jonathan Sarfati
Is this your first time?
25 Apr 2007
We hope you enjoy this sneak preview of the editorial from the soon-to-be-released Creation magazine. Subscribers will be delighted with the printed magazine’s powerful content and brilliant graphics.
by David Catchpoole