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The phylum Arthropoda suddenly appears in the fossil record in a most un-Darwinian way.1 The largest group within the arthropods is the class Insecta—the insects. There is no fossil evidence depicting how insects supposedly came from non-insects. Entomologists can only suggest or estimate they originated many millions of years ago.2 ICR’s Dr. Jeff Tomkins addresses this evolutionary problem known as the hex... More...

The liver is complex and serves a lot of purposes in the human body. Could it have evolved?
With the discovery of the dark proteome, the human genome got a lot larger, illustrating amazing design and the brilliance of God
Even snow harbors its own microscopic garden of life that we have only just unearthed within the last decade. Read More


We read in the first chapter of Romans that God loves us so much that He has given us a general revelation of what He has created. Verse 19 states, “what may be known of God is manifest in them; for God has shown it to them.” This is certainly true in the field of biological systems.



ICR’s Randy Guliuzza stated,



God did not leave humanity clueless or needing an additi... More...

A recent article presented one possibility if humans were to go extinct: the eight-legged octopus might somehow evolve to take our place as earth’s next “big species.” Read More


The lepidosaurs are a large and diverse group of land vertebrates that include the snakes and lizards. There are almost 12,000 species of these animals. But evolutionists still do not know where they came from. Vertebrate paleontologist Michael Benton stated, “The early history of squamates [snakes, lizards] is patchy,” and the debate of snake origin “is far from resolved.”1



Five years later, fi... More...

Genetic engineering is no longer in the realm of science fiction. We review a Netflix series called Unnatural Selection and discuss the implications of the CRISPR-Cas9 technology.
Scientists used to think Neanderthals were unintelligent brutes. But creation scientists have always recognized that they had all the hallmarks of being human. Read More
The seeds of the Javan cucumber inspired advanced aeronautic designs that lead to modern stealth bombers and sophisticated gliders
What does Leviticus really teach about rabbit eating habits? A proper understanding of biblical Hebrew and modern biology refutes an atheopathic attack on Scripture
How claimed vestigial organs are arguments from ignorance, and are not evidence for evolution
As to be expected, God thought of everything – foal slippers to protect the mum and ensure the least amount of damage possible is done in the birthing process.


Our brain is designed to smoothly and constantly process what we see via the incredibly sensitive photoreceptors (cones and rods) of our eyes.1 But throughout a typical day, our eyes may be subject to rapid changes of shadows and light many times in a fraction of a second. Regardless, we are able to see almost seamlessly. How is this visual stability maintained?



Recently, a group of zoologists writing in Nature Comm... More...

Animals and other wildlife are moving into urban areas. How are they adapting to life in the big city? Read More
The little appendage can cause a lot of pain and discomfort but is it really a left-over from evolution?.


Insects, such as the winged insects in the order Lepidoptera, continue to reveal incredible abilities with some facets that zoologists thought were reserved only for vertebrates.



Recently, entomologists were investigating “a species of tropical butterfly [Heliconius] with unusually expanded brain structures [that] displays a fascinating mosaic pattern of neural expansion linked to a cognitive innovation.”1... More...

Today’s world is nothing like the preflood world. Geography was completely reshaped by the catastrophic processes of the flood. And that’s true of biology too! Read More
50 years after the discovery of Lucy (Astralopithecus afarensis) in Ethiopia in 1974, the theory of ‘human evolution’ remains on very shaky ground.
Attempts have been made to rehabilitate Haeckel’s embryos. Such attempts fail miserably.
Meet the Bigger-Headed Tiger Snakes of Hummocky Island, Australia. How did they get there, and is it evolution? Unraveling the Enigma within Biblical Perspectives."
This poor design claim is either exaggerated or incorrect. Read More
How does the ‘groups within groups’ structure of relationships between different species make it hard to tell where to draw the line between different created kinds?


There has been an incredible discovery concerning a bivalve mollusk called the heart cockle (Corculum cardissa). These bivalves have symbiotic partnerships with photosynthetic dinoflagellates called Symbiodinium corculorum. S. corculorum requires sunlight (UV radiation) for photosynthesis, and the heart cockles in turn can use the photosynthetic products the dinoflagellate produces. Such a relationship is called mutualism.

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The study that has overturned the idea of ‘junk DNA’ has also revealed yet more astonishing complexity. Read More
Sneak peek for the latest Creation magazine: When this jellyfish starts to grow old—it just makes itself young again. And again.
Evolutionists admit Lucy isn’t evidence of human evolution. Read More