Where do species come from? How much change is allowed? If species change, what separates creation from evolution? …read more Source: creation.com
A parasitic fly has silenced the crickets on this Hawaian island. But crickets remain there yet. …read more Source: creation.com
By Dr. David Menton Ask the average layperson how he or she knows that the earth is millions or billions of years old, and that person will probably mention the dinosaurs. …read more Source: AIG Daily
The capacity for dark colouring is now known to be in each moth; and its caterpillar can detect twig colour through its skin, changing its colour to match. …read more Source: creation.com
By Leanne Sarkisian Flashy feathers, hulking heft, amazing antlers—why do the males and females of some species look different? …read more Source: AIG Daily
When God created life, He purposefully put the ability to adapt and change into living things. He applied sound engineering principles to the problem and came up with brilliant solutions. …read more Source: creation.com
By Dr. Jerry Bergman The spleen is now acknowledged to be a critical organ serving at least six different important functions. …read more Source: AIG Daily
A colour mutation that camouflages deer mice against a sandy background is a great example of natural selection. …read more Source: creation.com
Bats have the amazing ability to accurately and consistently detect the speed of sound.1 This enables them to employ a complex system of echolocation in the dark of night to find food in mid-flight and to avoid slamming into trees. But unlike processes in many animals that use a system of learning such as birds singing or lions hunting, bats seem to be hard-wired in their ability to echolocate from birth. Research has now shown that th… More… …read more Source: icr.org
How recent genetics research supports the Bible’s history of humanity. …read more Source: creation.com
Biomimicry is the making of systems or materials that are modeled after flora or fauna found in God’s creation (e.g. the artificial fabric Velcro is modeled after burrs). Scientists have uncovered and learned from many creatures in God’s creation—for example, from a host of insects1 and especially the bee, with its honeycomb design that has inspired the production of insulation, aircraft parts, and card… More… …read more Source: icr.org
Every part of this tree is poisonous. How can we explain it? …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham What does it mean when you find fossils buried together? I’ve asked this question to audiences across the world for many years. The answer? It means they were buried together! Evolutionists often use fossils from the same stratigraphic layers and geographical area to construct a model of the ecosystem during that supposed epoch of time. But they weren’t there, so how can they know all those creatures lived together and weren’t just buried together? Well, scientists in Canada are asking the same question. These scientists examined well-preserved fossils from Cambrian rock layers, modeling how these fossils might
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Evolution in action or loss of information? …read more Source: creation.com
Bats’ wings in flight are not simply skin-covered paddles flapping up and down-this thwarts evolutionary explanation. …read more Source: creation.com
Answering a question about the purpose of attack-defence structures like claws, and about vegetarian diets pre-Fall. …read more Source: creation.com
By Harry F. Sanders, III How reliable is the tree ring data, and can it be conclusively proven that some trees (like Bristlecone Pines) only produce a single growth ring per year? …read more Source: AIG Daily
Balls of cells discovered in ancient rocks pushes back complexity and multi-cellularity to supposedly one billion years ago. Such evidence fits early biblical history far better than evolution. …read more Source: creation.com
Sneak peek of a insightful article from the latest Creation magazine. Cleverly configured to devour, deactivate, and destroy …read more Source: creation.com
If insects evolved the ability to fly, then they also evolved the ability not to fly, as well. No, wait, that can’t be right … …read more Source: creation.com
By Harry F. Sanders, III Research team built self-replicating cells from existing DNA, proving intelligent design not synthetic life, contrary to popular science reporting …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Bodie Hodge Claim: “The median artery of the human forearm is an example of microevolutionary changes in the internal anatomy of the human body.” This is false in so many ways. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Dr. David A. DeWitt Our vision of the world merely begins at our eyes. Take a deeper look at the wonders our brain performs every second to help us see. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Dr. Joe Francis Ever heard of Volvox? Witness the flawless pirouettes of this single-celled wonder in your local pond scum. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Article highlights: • A genetic mutation is a change—most are bad and some are good. • Evolutionists claim that good mutations come from random processes. • Genetic mutations that demonstrate evidence of being truly random are virtually all deleterious, and many good mutations appear designed. • Both bad and beneficial genetic mutations a… More… …read more Source: icr.org
In order to have evolution, you must first have life. Both sides of the evolution-creation debate agree that the chance of all the correct biomolecules coming together by chance to form even the simplest cell is virtually impossible. Fred Hoyle1 (an atheist) estimated the probability as one chance in 1040,000. He compared the likelihood of life originating on Earth to that of a tornado going through a junkyard and assembling… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Perry McDorman How God gifted the strawberry poison dart frogs in Central America to care for their young pollywogs from hatching until their metamorphosis is complete …read more Source: AIG Daily