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Why don’t we live as long as Methuselah?
Modern science is catching up with what the Bible tells us about people living for hundreds of years.
by
Jonathan Sarfati
Weasel
, a flexible program for investigating deterministic computer ‘demonstrations’ of evolution
by
Les Ey and Don Batten
The bamboozling panda
China’s peaceful and solitary mountain dwellers—a puzzlement to evolution; a friendly reminder of Creation.
by
David Catchpoole
Peacock ‘eyes’ that hypnotize
When the peacock vibrates its colourful fan of tail feathers, the ‘eyespots’ behave differently from the rest of the feathery background, leaving the peahen mesmerized.
by
David Catchpoole
Grass-eating dinos
How could dinosaurs have eaten grass, if it hadn’t evolved yet?
by
David Catchpoole
God’s webspinners give chemists free lessons
The production of man-made fibres that have bullet-stopping capabilities leaves behind dangerous chemicals and don’t match the wonders of a spiderweb.
by
Jonathan Sarfati
Pollen Paradox
Evolutionists have ‘allergic’ reaction to Precambrian pollen—South American fossils more than a billion years ‘out of date’
by
Emil Silvestru and Carl Wieland
Bats—sophistication in miniature
For the amazing echolocation ability of bats to function properly, both
emitting
and
receiving
organs must be present,
and cooperate
. (There are other problems too, to drive evolutionists ‘batty’.)
by
Paula Weston
The Sulawesi bear cuscus
What has eyes like a lemur, a body like a koala, is often called a ‘marsupial monkey’, and shares its island home with pigs and dwarf buffaloes?
by
Paula Weston and Carl Wieland
Identification of species within the cattle monobaramin (kind)
What species fall into the biblical kind for cattle?
by
Jean K. Lightner
The hyena—a creature we love to hate
Does the hyena deserve its ‘cowardly and villainous’ reputation?
by
David Catchpoole
Beavers—aquatic architects
Famous for their dam-building, beavers have their own built-in ‘goggles’ to see clearly underwater.
by
Denis Dreves
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