A news article recently reported on new research out of Israel that created “‘complete’ models of human embryos” in the lab. Read More
For decades, evolutionists pointed to dozens of ‘useless artifacts’ of the human body to make their questionable case for evolution.
But the creation worldview states that God doesn’t make any junk. Therefore, when evolutionists proclaim tissue or structures in our body are useless,1,2 one can count on methodical investigation and research to ultimately reveal a God-given function.
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The DNA molecule and the human genome has to be one of the most impressive examples of God’s creative genius.
Dolphins use 'double sonar beam' to narrow down prey's location. Algorithm used to analyse this could help design better body scanners.
Our reflex response to pain is a blessing, prompting us to withdraw at the first sign of trouble and preventing worse harm. Read More
Are Cheetahs really part of the feline created kind? Read More
How human hair reveals that we are different from the animals. Read More
The strangest tree on Earth
God has designed some creatures with an amazing ability to stop or slow down their metabolism (life processes) when encountering challenging conditions.
This state of suspended metabolism is called cryptobiosis, and it has made the news with a discovery of nematodes (worms) in the Siberian permafrost. “When Anastasia Shatilovich at the Institute of Physicochemical and Biological Problems in Soil Science RAS in Russia revive... More...
A new study has shown that the genetics involved in skin “color” is far more complicated than we thought! Read More
What About Other Alleged Evidences of Human Evolution? Even if the fossil record doesn’t support human evolution, what about the other evidences discussed in textbooks? Vestigial Organs—Erroneous Evidence “Vestigial” organs are parts of the human body that, in many cases, were once thought by many evolutionists to be virtually useless leftovers from previous species in the human evolutionary ancestry that have yet to be eliminated from the body. In 1895, German anatomist Robert Wiedersheim made a list of 86 organs that he considered “wholly” or at least “in part functionless,” which have subsequently been shown to be useful as more study has
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Gone are the days when many people (biologists included) saw insects as simple creatures that did little more than reproduce, eat, and grow—with some migrating. But as the decades of research passed, it was obvious that insects were hardly simple and uncomplicated creatures. They’re far from it.1,2
Now entomologists are finding—for the first time—that butterflies in their erratic flight are actu... More...
Scientists have discovered that at least 151 different frog species in South America “fluoresce under the blue hues of twilight.” Read More
Ötzi the Iceman is believed to be the oldest intact human body ever found. Read More
God designed your brain to fill in missing details on the fly . . . with some interesting consequences. Read More
Answering a prominent theistic evolutionist who claims that creationists argue for design based on ignorance.
Evolutionists believe birds evolved from dinosaurs. In fact they actually think birds are dinosaurs! But there’s big problems with this idea, including the way birds walk. Read More
Do permafrost nematodes prove long ages? Read More
T. rex supposedly lived sixty-eight million years ago—so how could soft tissue last that long? Well, the short answer is—it can’t! Read More
Evolutionary biologist and atheist Jerry Coyne, and a colleague, complain that progressive ideology is undermining biology, but their own position is much to blame.
Can sexual selection explain its beauty?
Shellfish has tiny eyes structured like some advanced reflecting telescopes, but make two images.
Evolution is getting another rewrite (this happens regularly), this time regarding the story of the supposed origin of life. Read More
The typical honeybee continues to amaze,1 if not flummox entomologists.
For example, a decade ago researchers from Macquarie University conducted a study that was “the first to demonstrate that even insects are capable of making complex and adaptive decisions.” Co-author Dr. Clint Perry stated, "The honey bees' assessment of the certainty of a predicted outcome was comparable to that of primates in... More...