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What to make of Homo naledi?
Homo naledi is another case of selective interpretation of the evidence to ‘prove’ evolution of man from apelike ancestors.
by Marc Ambler
Human genome decay and the origin of life
Observed mutational decay in the human genome provides clues to the origin of life.
by Alex Williams
The ‘little bears’ that evolutionary theory can’t bear!
Microscopic ‘water bears’ are a puzzle for evolutionists.
by Joachim Vetter
Did God create an ‘open’ universe?
If theistic evolution is true, is God responsible for the universe?
by Lita Cosner, Keaton Halley
More evidence Australopithecus was an extinct ape
Despite mounting evidence that the bones of a claimed human ancestor are in fact an extinct ape, evolutionists won’t give up on a prized ‘missing link’.
by Michael J. Oard
Does it matter?
A child’s question about the origin of mankind and AIDS reveals the importance of providing biblical answers.
by Marc Ambler
Copernicus, Galileo, and the theory of evolution
Should today’s Church and Christians generally oppose the theory of evolution? We can learn some good lessons from history.
by Russell Grigg
Ernst Haeckel
Ernst Haeckel perpetrated multiple frauds to promote evolution including his infamous embryo drawings.
by Russell Grigg
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
Could a good and loving God have used evolution? No way!
Could a good and loving God have used evolution? No way!
by Russell Grigg
Countering evolution in the classroom
Advice to a student about how to respond to evolution and millions of years as taught in her high school biology class.
by Keaton Halley
Intelligent Ink?
by Michael G Matthews