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Origin of oxygen more complex than imagined
Contradictory observations mean more trouble for naturalistic theories but the problems disappear within a biblical perspective.
by Barry Tapp
Is evolution ‘scientific’?
America’s National Science Education Standards specifies certain criteria as to what constitutes scientific knowledge. How does evolution rate?
by Calvin Smith
Panderichthys—a fish with fingers?
What of the latest ‘missing link’ offered up for fish-to-tetrapod evolution?
by Shaun Doyle
Panspermia theory burned to a crisp: bacteria couldn’t survive on meteorite
Experiment shows that bugs from outer space would be burned up on entering Earth’s atmosphere, undermining a common evolutionary ‘loophole’.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Is evolution pseudoscience?
Evolutionists’ own criteria for identifying a ‘pseudoscience’ show that evolution itself is a pseudoscience.
by Mark Johansen
The Tower of Babel account affirmed by linguistics
How the account in Genesis 11 accurately records the origin of different languages.
by K. J. Duursma
Peacock poppycock?
Darwin’s attempt to explain how the peacock’s tail evolved is being sharply criticized—by evolutionists.
by David Catchpoole
Two-tone twins
Twins with different skin tones disprove evolutionary ideas of ‘race’ and support the Bible’s record of human history.
Submarines with fish fins?
Engineers want their underwater survey vehicles to be able to do what fish can do.
by David Catchpoole
Is the evolutionary tree turning into a creationist orchard?
Genome sequences of microorganisms create problems for the evolutionary tree but support the biblical ‘kind’ concept.
by Pierre Jerlström
No more love for Lucy?
For decades, ‘Lucy’ has been anthropology’s favourite ‘pin-up’ example of evolutionary transition from apes to humans. But she’s just been ignominiously dumped.
by Daniel Anderson
Evolutionary Stasis
Are scientists guilty of using language that serves to distort or disguise the facts?
by Philip Bell