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Incomplete lineage sorting and other ‘rogue’ data fell the tree of life
27 Mar 2015
The evolutionary tree of life popularized by Charles Darwin has been shaken to its roots by the molecular genetics revolution.
by Jeffrey Tomkins and Jerry Bergman
Calendars more than just days and months
26 Jun 2014
Not all calendars are the same and some are arguably flawed. So why has most of the world settled on the Roman calendar?
by David Malcolm
Zippy fossil finds
02 Sep 2020
Exciting rock formations show that fossils form naturally much faster than we are conditioned to believe.
by Tas Walker
Mosaic fossils?
24 Oct 2015
What do we mean when we call fossils like Tiktaalik and Archaeopteryx ‘mosaic fossils’?
by Shaun Doyle
The Issue of Issues
25 Feb 2010
Christianity’s enemies have long recognized that this is the key issue at which all battle lines converge. (And no, it’s not creation/evolution.)
by Carl Wieland
Embittered evolutionist becomes rejoicing ‘creation evangelist’
08 Jun 2010
The testimony of a marine biologist and top nurse who was sure that evolution was true and the Bible wrong—but her world was falling apart.
David Attenborough’s Dawn of the Mammals
02 Mar 2014
David Attenborough’s old tricks—explained and refuted.
by Russell Grigg
Seabed circles ‘Whodunnit?’ solved
24 Apr 2019
‘Whodunnit’?
by David Catchpoole
The planets are young: 5 Uranus and Neptune
11 Sep 2019
We present reasons why Uranus and Neptune are young, not billions of years old, as claimed in the BBC-TV program The Planets.
by Russell Grigg
Designer didn’t design junk
26 Aug 2020
Portions of the genome thought to have no purpose—disparagingly named ‘junk DNA ’—are now known to contain patterns suggesting instead an important functional role.
by David Catchpoole
Nylon-degrading bacteria: update
19 May 2017
‘Exhibit A’ for evolution in recent times, further research shows that this one does not stack up either.
by Don Batten
What are type 1a supernovae telling us?
14 Dec 2012
Perhaps the oft-revered Cosmological Principle is wrong, and they support creationist cosmologies.
by Mary Beth de Repentigny