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It’s time for another “everything you thought about evolution is wrong”—this time from geology and the so-called “Cambrian explosion.” Read More
Las rocas gritan—Escucha las Respuestas hoy para obtener más información.
Many people remember watching on TV the remarkable events of July 20, 1969, when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on the moon. Or did they? Read More
Based on a study of nanostructures in the skin of blue sharks, scientists believe that they can change color as they dive, better matching the water around them.
Blue is the least common colour in the animal and plant world. It is mostly the result of light interacting with microscopic structures on an organism’s surface.
Why do we have solar wind? Startling discoveries by Voyager 2 show its great benefits to life.
Skeptics object that there could not have been enough water for Noah’s Flood to cover the Earth’s highest mountains. But the answer is very simple.


An earthworm news story was recently posted that openly questions Darwin’s gradual and slow evolutionary progress in the living world.1 The first paragraph of the EurekAlert! article defines the problem of the Darwinian gradualist approach that has been touted by non-evolutionists for well over a century: the missing links are missing.2–4 In fact, Darwin stated that the lack of fossil evidence was “pe... More...


When the New Horizons space probe captured images of Pluto and its large moon Charon as it flew by in 2015, conventional scientists were surprised by the small number of craters in Charon’s southern hemisphere.1 This suggested a relatively young surface, despite Charon’s presumed age of over four billion years. How could they account for this?



Theorists proposed that a subsurface ocean developed on... More...

The headline of a popular science summary of the paper reads, “Dinosaur wrist bone discovery reshapes understanding of flight evolution.” Read More
¿Hubo un dosel?—Escucha las Respuestas hoy para obtener más información. Learn More
Everything about a woman is designed to nurture life, and the placenta is put there so mom and baby can work together. Read More


In the 1990s, Australian paleontologists discovered fossil frog bones during a dig in Murgon, Queensland.1 This new species of frog—Litoria tylerantiqua—was subjectively dated to be 55 million years old.



Previously, evolutionists had dated the earliest Australian tree frogs from the Oligocene and the Early Miocene, at half that age. But “the discovery of Litoria tylerantiqua suggests tha... More...

Understanding the difference between what opposing theories predict helps to discriminate between them and thus avoid useless arguments.
Do sex, parental manipulation, compulsion, or reason provide adequate grounds for the evolutionary origin of morality?
Carbon-14 in Diamonds is still a problem for evolutionists.
Exploring God’s wonder of how animals find their way.
July 10, 2025, was the 100th anniversary of the infamous Scopes Trial that took place in Dayton, Tennessee.
Have you ever noticed that many of the world’s rivers flow through mountain ranges rather than around them?
Visual evidence for vast continental flooding
¿Entierro lento y gradual...o rapido?—Escucha las Respuestas hoy para obtener más información.
Collagen has been found in fossils thought to be millions of years old. But it still had collagen in it and that can’t last even one million years!
These insects show God’s ingenious and beautiful design. Read More
According to God’s Word, all humans are descended from just two people: Adam and Eve. And there’s scientific evidence to support what the Bible says. Read More
¡A los evolucionistas se les pasó por alto!—Escucha las Respuestas hoy para obtener más información. Learn More
Humans and chimpanzees are NOT 99% identical, like we have been told for the last 40 years. The real differences are 15 times greater than the now-outdated evolutionary guesses.