By Tim Chaffey In the Josh Rosenau’s zeal to disparage the Ark Encounter, he made numerous blatant errors that reveal his extreme bias. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
Back in the 1800s, Europeans bred carp until the breeders crafted a small population that lost all its scales. In 1912 some of these scale-free carp were transported to Madagascar, which had no native carp populations. Within a few decades some of the carp escaped and colonized natural Madagascar waters. Then, remarkably, some fish re-grew the scales their captive ancestors had completely lost. How did this happen? More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
Why the earth is a globe: refuting some mendacious Internet videos …read more Read more here: creation.com
In setting out to demonstrate the premise of this book, the author actually highlights many problems. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Ken Ham One of our opponents, Stefan Frello, posted an objection to these conclusions on my Facebook page: If Dr. Jeanson has a case, he should write a comment to Nature [the journal in which the original fossil find was published], pointing out the flaws in the paper of Nutman et al. One of Dr. Jeanson’s arguments (elsewhere—but in concert with what he says here) is that there are too few mutations in the mitochondrial genome [one of the DNA sources inside cells]. The problem should be that measurements [sic] show appr. 1 mutation pr. generation in the mitochondrial
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A new study reports evidence that life may have begun with the help of an RNA enzyme called a ribozyme. However, instead of supporting the naturalistic origin of life, this recent research only serves to reemphasize how even the modification of pre-existing information toward a specific purpose requires immense levels of ingenuity, engineering, and expertise. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
By Dr. Don DeYoung People often refer to rock layers as though the earth is made of solid rock, impervious to water. Thankfully, this isn’t true. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
Genetics: Death knell for ape-human evolution? …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Ken Ham The author states speculation from a late evolutionist who argues that if there had been a change in just one small thing early in the supposed evolution of life, this change would have caused life to evolve very differently. He then wonders, “If our own origins on Earth really turned on such fine hinges, why should aliens—evolving on different planets—even remotely resemble us?” Apparently the answer to that question is “evolutionary convergence: the process by which distantly related animals come to closely resemble each other.” Essentially, this is the supposed evolutionary process that explains why similar structures
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By Derrick M. Glasco The DNA-protein paradox has long been a point of contention in the origin of life debate. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Dr. Andrew A. Snelling “Lack of oxygen did not hold back evolution of complex life” was the bold announcement in the scientific news media recently. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Dr. Ron Samec Did Mars once contain vast oceans? Some creationists now think so. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
For those seeking to explain life’s origins from an evolutionary perspective, the gap between aspirations and evidence remains vast. …read more Read more here: creation.com
Reasons why it is not Noah’s Flood …read more Read more here: creation.com
Air pressure is the clue to answering this question. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Ken Ham Well, several universities and science institutes partnered to create several simulations of what Venus may have been like billions of years ago. They based these models on climate models from Earth. They assumed that Venus and Earth were similar billions of years ago, before Earth’s atmosphere changed from largely carbon dioxide to nitrogen and oxygen. They also assumed that Venus had shallow seas. The more promising simulations assumed that Venus had the same topography that it has today, even though the authors acknowledge that the entire surface of Venus was overturned and altered since then, so we
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Fulgurites are fossilized lightning strikes. Physicist Don DeYoung wrote that after 4.6 billion years, at the current lightning-strike rate, every square meter of land should contain far more fossilized lightning strikes than it can even hold. New fulgurite research updates the numbers to bring this fulgurite problem into sharper focus. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
There was a time when one of the world’s coldest and iciest regions was much warmer. …read more Read more here: creation.com
Until 2015, anatomy textbooks taught that the human immune system doesn’t penetrate brain tissue. But that same year, University of Virginia neuroscientist Jonathan Kipnis and his team discovered immune system cells working in the brain. The team’s 2016 research revealed an unexpected additional role for molecules previously known only to target invading cells. They then speculated on ways this strange situation may have evolved. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
The NIH intends to fund research which creates human/animal hybrids. What should creationists think? …read more Read more here: creation.com
Scientists found DNA in sediment drill cores from the Bering Sea, hundreds of meters beneath the seafloor surface. Secular scientists insist that sediments at that depth required at least hundreds of thousands of years to deposit. Given that DNA degrades relatively quickly, the team faced the challenge of explaining how DNA could persist long enough to get buried beneath that much sediment. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
By Dr. Kevin Anderson Changes to the sequence of nucleotides (e.g., mutations) can alter the genetic information of the organism, which, in turn can alter its physical features …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
Geckos stick to surfaces with tiny hairs that attract by van der Waals forces, and come unstuck by controlling angle of the hairs and springy curved toes. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By John Wahl The family of giant silk moths, or Saturniidae, includes the largest—and arguably most beautiful—moths in the world. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
Engineers want to copy the design principles they’re discovering in nature’s flexible defences. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Dr. David Menton “The hearing ear and the seeing eye, the Lord has made them both” (Proverbs 20:12). …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
In trying to determine the boundary between Flood and post-Flood deposits, help may come from an unexpected and slithery source. …read more Read more here: creation.com