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Perhaps you might expect a boxfish to “swim as well as a barn would fly.” In fact, navy engineers are learning important lessons from them. Read more here: creation.com   
The Genesis 1:31 teaching that God created everything “very good” sharply contradicts billions-of-years dogma, so compromisers try to explain this away. Read more here: creation.com   
Location is everything, and this same working principle applies to genes and their control sequences in the genome during embryo development. And not just simple location in a linear sense, but three-dimensional spatial location. More… Read more here: icr.org   
By Ken Ham Yes, you read that title correctly—human intelligence has been on the decline (since the Fall of Genesis 3), and now a leading geneticist agrees. Dr. Gerald Crabtree recently stated in an article that he believes genetic mutations are adversely affecting human intelligence. In his article in the journal Trends in Genetics, Crabtree claimed, “I would wager that if an average citizen from Athens of 1000 BC were to appear suddenly among us, he or she would be among the brightest and most intellectually alive of our colleagues and companions, with a good memory, a broad range of [More]
The first few chapters of the Bible describe what I, the author, believe to be the origin and early history of mankind, the earth, and the universe. Read more here: AIG Daily   
An explanation for the origin of gold deposits has long eluded and perplexed prospectors and geoscientists alike, but one new study may have unlocked just the right clues. More… Read more here: icr.org   
Sir David Attenborough and Charles Darwin were both mistaken in their evaluation of the animals of the Galápagos as evidence for evolution. Read more here: creation.com   
According to the First Law of Thermodynamics, nothing in the Universe (i.e., matter or energy) can pop into existence from nothing (see Miller, 2013). All of the scientific evidence points to that conclusion. So, the Universe could not have popped into existence before the alleged “big bang” (an event which we do not endorse). Therefore, God must have created the Universe. One of the popular rebuttals by the atheistic community is that quantum mechanics could have created the Universe. In 1905, Albert Einstein proposed the idea of mass-energy equivalence, resulting in the famous equation, E = mc2 (1905). We now [More]
Don’t Assume Too Much: Not All Assumptions in Science Are Bad by Jeff Miller, Ph.D. It might be tempting to get the wrong impression and think that making assumptions in science is a bad practice, especially upon reading various writings from the Creationist community. Creation scientists, for instance, correctly relate many of the problems inherent in the assumptions of evolutionary geologic dating techniques that tend to yield extremely old ages for the items they test. But do not fall victim to the same fallacy that the evolutionary community makes in assuming too much. As is the case with the fact [More]
Creation in-depth: The case for time dilation Read more here: creation.com   
Bird fossils do not generally ruffle paleontologist's feathers, but some amazing specimens from China's Jehol province—preserving eggs inside fossil bird bodies—might do just that. More… Read more here: icr.org   
The earth is only a few thousand years old. That’s a fact, plainly revealed in God’s Word. Audio file, download or listen online Read More via The 10 Best Evidences from Science that Confirm a Young Earth – Answers in Genesis.
  The red shift effect Halton Arp. Wikimedia: Alissaarp by Bill Worraker & Andrew C. McIntosh A review of: Quasars, Redshifts and Controversies by Halton Arp Interstellar Media, Cambridge University Press, 1987 Seeing Red: Redshifts, Cosmology and Academic Science by Halton Arp Apeiron, Montreal, 1999 In these two books, Halton Arp elaborates his contention that since 1966, observations have been accumulating which contradict the generally accepted big bang cosmology. The key issue is the interpretation of redshift, the fractional increase in the wavelengths of lines in an astronomical spectrum when compared with laboratory wavelengths. Arp puts together a substantial body [More]
The evolutionary timeline is constantly being revised. The latest revision is a doozy-by half a billion years! Read more here: creation.com   
Creationist earth scientist Shaun Doyle discusses some of the differences. Read more here: creation.com   
Clocking humans, of apes and men, dinosaur embryology, eco-evolutionary rescue, global warming questioned, and more in this week’s News to Note. Read more here: AIG Daily   
How should we approach the distant starlight travel time issue? How do we argue against day-age theory? Read more here: creation.com   
Dr. Danny Faulkner, AiG–U.S., explains whether astronomers can see the surfaces of stars and what methods they use. Read more here: AIG Daily   
Research has now shown that one of the key icons of human evolution, the beta-globin pseudogene, is functional and important to hemoglobin gene regulation. More… Read more here: icr.org   
A conundrum for ‘deep time’. Read more here: creation.com   
During the ‘Late Cretaceous’, 80%–90% of the present UK land did not exist and geological maps indicate that 100% of the UK was under water. Plus it was recent, as evidence based on river flows show. Geologist Dr John Matthews sets out this remarkable research in the latest Journal of Creation 27(1). Matthews notes that geology, as currently taught in schools, colleges and universities, knows nothing of (or at any rate does not mention) the Noachian Flood. Yet, the Bible records that the whole world was submerged under water recently (thousands, not millions, of years ago). And Matthews reveals the [More]
When scientists studied yeast and bacteria that “fail to optimize” the production of certain proteins, they discovered that's actually a very good thing. More… Read more here: icr.org   
Are we to believe that a whopping 505 million years' worth of mutations and natural selection have performed no alterations to acorn worms? More… Read more here: icr.org   
For the last 15 years, Dr Mary Schweitzer has been rocking the evolutionary/uniformitarian world with discoveries of soft tissue in dinosaur bones.1 These discoveries have included blood cells, blood vessels, and proteins like collagen. But under measured rates of decomposition, they could not have lasted for the presumed 65 million years Ma since dino extinction, even if they had been kept at freezing point never mind the much warmer climate proposed for the dinosaurs.2 As she said in a popular TV show: When you think about it, the laws of chemistry and biology and everything else that we know say [More]
One of the tired old canards on which antitheists have dined out for years is the claim that our eye is stupidly wired back to front, something no decent designer would use. E.g. the vociferous misotheist and eugenicist Clinton R. Dawkins said in his famous book, The Blind Watchmaker: Read More via Fibre optics in the eye.
On March 21, 2013, the European Space Agency (ESA) published a new image of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation, generated from data collected by the Planck space telescope. Big Bang cosmologists interpret the CMB to be "left-over" radiation from a time about 380,000 years after the alleged Big Bang.1 These are the highest resolution images of the CMB to date. Read More via The Planck Data and the Big Bang.
A team of researchers gave a presentation at the 2012 Western Pacific Geophysics Meeting in Singapore, August 13–17, at which they gave 14C dating results from many bone samples from eight dinosaur specimens. All gave dates ranging from 22,000 to 39,000 years, right in the ‘ballpark’ predicted by creationists.1 But if dinosaurs really were millions of years old, there should not be one atom of 14C left in them. Two of the report’s physicist co-authors … are urging colleagues to do their own carbon dating of dinosaur bones. This was a joint event of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) and [More]