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How did all the animals fit on Noah’s Ark?
How big was the Ark, and what kinds of animals needed to be on board? How were they fed and watered and managed?
by Dr Jonathan Sarfati
RNA Vaccines
RNA vaccines have been developed to fight COVID-19. Are they dangerous? Will they modify our DNA?
by Robert Carter
The human body—God’s masterpiece
A simple overview of something we often take for granted—our own body—reveals a profound and awesome work.
by Joseph Paturi
Naming the animals: all in a day’s work for Adam
Adam, the world’s first zoologist, did the world’s first animal classification.
by Russell Grigg
The lion that wouldn’t eat meat
Really? A vegetarian lioness? Yes indeed, an ‘echo’ of Eden …
by David Catchpoole
The evolution train’s a-comin’
Evolution would require new genetic information, but only loss of genetic information is observed
by Carl Wieland
The carnivorous nature and suffering of animals
Detailed biblical evidence shows that animals eating, hurting and killing each other is incompatible with the original ’very good’ creation. Therefore carnivory must have begun after the Fall.
by Robert J. M. Gurney
Did eyes evolve by Darwinian mechanisms?
Many kinds of eyes exist, but there is no progression of eye designs from simple to complex in the fossils. Even the simplest light-detecting cell requires enormously complicated coordinated biochemistry.
by Jerry Bergman
Refuting Evolution chapter 2: Variation and natural selection versus evolution
by Jonathon Sarfati
Plant geneticist: ‘Darwinian evolution is impossible’
Ground-breaking research shows that evolution by mutations and natural selection just does not work.
by Don Batten chats with plant geneticist John Sanford
Is the human male nipple vestigial?
Evolutionists often argue that some organs are a throwback to our evolutionary past because they don’t seem to have a function. Is this true of the male nipple?
by Jerry Bergman
Ernst Haeckel
Ernst Haeckel perpetrated multiple frauds to promote evolution including his infamous embryo drawings.
by Russell Grigg