If our minds were undesigned, accidental byproducts of evolution, why would we trust them?
Ground-breaking research shows that evolution by mutations and natural selection just does not work.
Can sociobiology explain the origin and truth of morality?
As powerful evidence for a Designer's existence, look no further than inside your head.
Scientists just discovered something UNBELIEVABLE about trees… In this video, Calvin Smith shares how plant life actually resembles Ent creatures from The Lord of the Rings relatively closely.
The phylum Mollusca (molluscs) is an amazing1 and diverse assemblage of invertebrates. It includes squids, clams, tusk shells, octopuses, snails, and chitons.
What was the origin of this large and amazing group? According to evolutionism, “The first molluscs probably arose during Precambrian times because fossils attributed to Mollusca appear in geological strata as old as the early Cambrian period [emphas... More...
The genetic diversity for these ecotypes already existed in the snails’ DNA. Nothing new is being created; nothing is coming “from scratch.” Read More
The more we learn about life in the womb, the more the biblical truth is obvious. We are fearfully and wonderfully made right from the moment of fertilization. Read More
Medical researchers have launched one of the most ambitious mapping projects ever—the human cell atlas. Read More
What can population models tell us about the relation between genealogy, archaeology, and the Bible?
You won’t see penguins mingling with polar bears in the Arctic Circle, and 17 of the 18 modern penguin species do follow that rule. But one species defies the norm. Read More
A woolly mammoth population went through a bottleneck of about eight individuals, the same number as people on the Ark but mutational meltdown did not happen.
Genesis claims that people in the pre-Flood world routinely attained 900-year lifespans. The best-known example is Methuselah, who had the longest recorded lifespan of 969 years (Genesis 5:27). Skeptics dismiss these great ages as fanciful legends, but recent fossil data are providing unexpected, albeit indirect, corroboration of the Bible’s testimony. Science Advances reports tha... More...
Scientists studying a species in the Mojave Desert, known as side-blotched lizards, have learned that individual lizards can change coloring within a few weeks. Read More
A long-term study on the water flea, Daphnia pulex, contradicts thousands of papers on natural selection that ignored environmental variation.
We’ve seen this week that human evolution is impossible when we start with Genesis. So what about all the supposed apemen? Read More
Archaeologists found a seed believed to be about 1,000 years old in a cave and decided to plant it—and now 14 years later they have a 10-foot-tall tree growing. Read More
This tiny bird hangs upside down to weave an intricate nest of twigs and palm blades, and it’s all done with two feet and one beak.
A review of Your Designed Body by Steve Laufmann and Howard Glicksman Discovery Institute Press, Seattle, WA, 2022
There is nothing simple about an animal group called the euarthropods (phylum Euarthropoda), which includes insects, crustaceans, and extinct trilobites.
Evolutionists stated in a recent issue of Nature how complex these alleged early creatures were: “Sophisticated brains and specialized feeding appendages, which are elaborations of serially repeated organ systems and jointed appendages, underpin the dominance of Eua... More...
Perhaps no other fossil discoveries have rocked the world of paleontology more than original organics like proteins in old bones. ICR helps curate a list of mainstream science publications that describe what’s inside these fossils: hemoglobin, chromosomes, whole cells, tissue scraps, and bone collagen. The number exceeds 120, making the presence of proteins and similar finds an increasingly common occurrence.1 So what&rsquo... More...
God wisely created his creatures with the ability to scratch out a living even in harsh environments. Read More
Evolutionists utilize a theoretical tree of life that takes people, plants, and animals back into deep evolutionary time to an unobserved, unknown, hypothetical last universal common ancestor (LUCA). Whatever this organism was, they maintain, it was the ancestor of all life and evolved in turn from nonliving chemicals.
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Can impurities sticking to growing crystals, a slight excess of L-amino acids on meteorites, or geothermal wet-dry cycling create homochiral conditions of the amino acids that make up life?
Does RNA world theory for chemical evolution have a proof of concept? And how do we deal with doubts?
What have we learnt about the design of bacterial flagella motors in recent years?
The amazing changes in a new born baby’s circulation