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Transplants, xenotransplants, xenotransfusion and xenoexperimentation—Are they ethical? Do they show we evolved from animals?
13 Dec 2008
Are blood transfusions and organ transplants ethical? What about animal-to-human? Animal organs are routinely transplanted into humans (xenotransplantation); researchers test on animals first, then humans. Is this ethical?
by Andrew Lamb and Jonathan Sarfati
Is it theoretically possible for wolves to give birth to a poodle?
01 Mar 2008
Since all dog breeds descended from wolves, then could today’s wolves (theoretically) give birth to a poodle?
Steve Jones and the ‘end of human evolution’
18 Oct 2008
An evolutionist says human evolution has stopped, but a creationist argues that it hasn’t. What’s going on?
by Carl Wieland
Call to censor public information at the Giant’s Causeway, UK
03 May 2008
Geological Society of London geologists are not enthused about defending their long-age views in public.
Ancient mutant Jamaican sea cows?
07 Jun 2008
Have they really found fossil sea cows with legs instead of flippers?
Karl Kruszelnicki: still missing the missing links
05 Jul 2008
Australian science personality Dr Karl Kruszelnicki takes creationists to task over transitional forms. Are his criticisms valid?
by Andrew Lamb
An information-gaining mutation in HIV?
09 Feb 2008
Is a ‘novel’ gene discovered in 1988 an example of ‘new information’ arising by mutation?
Mercury’s magnetic message is not yet clear
16 Feb 2008
How well do creationist predictions line up with observations of Mercury’s magnetic field? Rebuttal to NAS appreciated; available as PDF.
by Russ Humphreys
God, the universe, tolerance and suffering—Big issues, big questions from a curious seeker
27 Aug 2022
A World By Design conference attendee submits six questions, on existential type issues of the sort most people ponder at some point in their lives.
by Andrew Lamb
Creationist article ‘saved my favourite cow’
01 Nov 2008
Did a creationist article on supergerms really help to save a cow from an otherwise fatal illness? What should we learn from this?
by Carl Wieland
Why is CMI so dogmatic on 24-hour creation days? Revisited
25 Oct 2008
More discussion from a previous feedback about the importance of six consecutive normal-length creation days.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Are ‘gain of function’ mutations really downhill and so not supporting of evolution?
20 Dec 2008
A researcher questions the generalization of the findings of research on ‘gain-of-function’ mutations in the thyroid hormone system, claiming an example of new, information-gaining mutations.
by Jean Lightner