Recently, the asymmetry matter/antimatter problem, one of the most serious objections to the Big Bang model, just got a little worse. More… …read more Source: icr.org
Unscrambling the clues at a fossil site in Argentina which contains thousands of yet-to-be-hatched dinosaurs that have been quickly buried. …read more Source: creation.com
A drop of rain brings on an explosive reaction that leads to new life. …read more Source: creation.com
Editor’s Note: First published in St. Louis MetroVoice 5, no. 2 (February 1995). The bitterest pill to swallow for any Christian who attempts to “make peace” with Darwin is the presumed animal ancestry of man. Even many Christians who uncritically accept evolutionary dogma as “God’s way of creating” try to elevate man and his origin above that of the beasts. Evolutionists attempt to soften the blow by assuring us that man didn’t exactly evolve from apes (tailless monkeys) but rather from ape-like creatures. This is mere semantics, as may be seen from the fact that many of the
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Most evolutionary astronomers talk about the Oort cloud like it’s a fact. Yet they admit no direct observational evidence exists. Shop Now When I was growing up, the definition of science was simple: “the study of the natural world using the five senses.” This definition placed some limits upon science. For instance, science was restricted to the study of the natural world, so anything supernatural was out of bounds to science. Supernatural things include miracles, angels, souls, and God. Even if something is part of the natural world, it wasn’t considered scientific unless we could detect it with our
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On October 16, 2017, two press conferences generated much interest when they announced the detection of two neutron stars merging. What particularly caught the public’s attention was the claim that this event produced perhaps 10 times the earth’s mass in gold. How much of this story is established fact and what parts are conjectures? And what does this mean? Let me sort through this. Read More: Spinning Stardust into Gold | Answers in Genesis
Hell ants may have skewered prey with vampire-like scythes to drain their “bug blood.” Locked in amber around the world are countless tiny flowers and small animals ranging from insects to lizards. Among these are hell ants—extinct ants with scythe-like jaws that moved upward in a vertical plane rather than horizontally. However fearsome these sound, you might well wonder how such an ant could eat. Detailed images of a newly discovered species of hell ant in Burmese amber may hold the answer. All living ants—and lots of fossilized ones—have pincer-like mandibles that converge in front of the face. Their
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Editor’s Note: First published in St. Louis MetroVoice 5, no. 3 (March 1995). The evolutionist’s notion that man evolved by chance from ape-like creatures is largely based upon certain anatomical similarities between apes and men. Being convinced that such similarities “prove” an evolutionary relationship, paleoanthropologists have declared certain fossil apes to be particularly “manlike” and, thus, ancestral to man. Similarly, in an effort to fill the gap between apes and men, certain fossil men have been declared to be “apelike” and, thus, ancestral to at least “modern” man. You might say this latter effort seeks to make a “monkey”
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Modern advances in computers have taken artificial intelligence to stunning new levels. If computers can learn and think better than we can, will that threaten our humanity? I still remember the day as a 10-year-old boy that I got my first calculator—with memory. I’ve loved computers ever since, creating things using logic. The very first program I created allowed me to play baseball against the computer. While the interface was pretty simple, it helped me understand how well machines follow exact instructions. How times have changed. Back then we were inspired watching Rosie the Robot on The Jetsons
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The wild and woolly world of hybrids is setting evolutionary ideas back on their heels. Species simply don’t arise in the way the evolutionary tree proposes. What do you get . . . when you cross a zebra with a horse? Give up? Why, a zorse, of course! How about crossing a polar bear and a grizzly? If you said “pizzly,” you’re catching on! Do you think I’m joking about these names? Guess again. These are real examples of separate species that can breed and produce unique hybrid babies. Biologists have known about them for a long time,
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By Jean O’Micks According to the evolutionary concept of encephalization, endocranial volume increases from more primitive species to more developed ones. …read more Source: AIG Daily
The traditional evolutionary view predicts mutations in eye development genes as being responsible for the removal of eyes in blind cavefish—as if the loss of genetic information is somehow evidence of forward evolutionary progress. Now even this idea has floundered in light of a new study showing that eye loss in cavefish is mediated by a sophisticated adaptive mechanism involving epigenetics. More… …read more Source: icr.org
Evolution is a framework built on assumptions about the past—assumptions that will never have direct, first-hand, observational proof. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Design is taboo in our secular society. Nevertheless, the awesome spectacle and beauty evident in well-crafted wildlife documentaries is powerfully suggestive of that very thing, as research testifies! …read more Source: creation.com
A short, scrubby tree depends on a tiny bird for survival. …read more Source: creation.com
The results of an investigation into human footprints has brought conclusions that are out of step with evolutionary orthodoxy. …read more Source: creation.com
A catastrophic flood best explains the rapid depositional processes that formed a major geological feature in Central Australia. …read more Source: creation.com
Know the fatal flaw with all dating methods and how geologists change their story after the event. …read more Source: creation.com
Mercator’s rectangular map of the word has revolutionized navigation ever since he published it in 1569. …read more Source: creation.com
The human hand is “one of nature’s marvels”, and a huge challenge to robotics engineers wanting to replicate it. …read more Source: creation.com
By Sarah Eshleman Turns out, the three-toed sloth is a complex creature which serves as a testimony to the resourceful and highly imaginative Creator God. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Paleontologists found bits of crustacean shell inside well-preserved dinosaur dung. Besides being a first-time discovery, these dietary supplements challenge the herbivore status of the hadrosaurs that ate them. They also raise questions about why dinosaurs would deviate from their normal diet. More… …read more Source: icr.org
Fossils emerging from a mudflow raise more questions than answers for long-age thinking. …read more Source: creation.com
Recently, Chinese researchers described their discovery of the “earliest” bird fossil with fused pelvic bones, just like modern birds. Also like modern birds, this fossil appears to be made of original bone, not mineralized bone (which would be rock). Could any process preserve actual bones for 120 million years? More… …read more Source: icr.org
Geophysicist Dr Peter Vajda addresses a reader’s question on the limitations to understanding what the earth looks like on the inside. …read more Source: creation.com
By Dr. Joe Francis What makes orcas so successful at filling the oceans? If you think it’s their size and strength, listen up. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Only a catastrophic flood can account for the world’s largest and most intriguing geological feature. …read more Source: creation.com