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Genomic monkey business—estimates of nearly identical human–chimp DNA similarity re-evaluated using omitted data
According to the latest data, this claim is vastly overestimated.
by Jeffrey Tomkins, Jerry Bergman
Two-tone twins
Twins with different skin tones disprove evolutionary ideas of ‘race’ and support the Bible’s record of human history.
Life is in the blood
Blood is the transport system of the body that keeps everything alive and connected.
by Andrew Hodge
Critic ignores reality of Genetic Entropy
Can beneficial mutations outweigh destructive mutations? Creationist geneticist Dr John Sanford rebuts criticisms and accusations from a theistic evolutionist.
by John Sanford
Superbugs not super after all
‘Superbugs’ are seen by some as evidence of evolution in action but the truth is rather different.
by Carl Wieland
Do mutations add information?
Mutations can add information, so why is that not evolution?
by Joel Tay
Can’t drink milk? You’re “normal”!
For years, lactose intolerance was regarded as abnormal.
by David Catchpoole
The myth of 1%
It has become dogma that human and chimp DNA is ‘only’ 1% different, but this is very, very wrong.
by Don Batten
Skin colour surprises
The genes that affect light and dark skin colour are found across the world, indicating that they were in our population before we spread out across the world at Babel.
by Robert Carter
Beetle bloopers
Despite what evolutionists say, mutations are not evidence for evolution but rather evidence against it.
by Carl Wieland
The four dimensional human genome defies naturalistic explanations
The human genome is the most complex computer operating system in the known universe and defies naturalistic explanations.
by Robert Carter
Did immune system antibody diversity evolve?
The various adaptive immune systems in the animal kingdom are all equally complex, yet with major discontinuities between them.
by Jerry Bergman and Nancy O