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Contrary to the evolutionary idea that the human Yolk Sac is vestigial, we know that it is functional and essential for the survival of the embryo.
Have you been watching what’s happening in the world of transhumanism?
“The seven video lessons listed below are at the bottom of the page linked to so you can watch them. All the associated lesson materials mentioned below are free to download” Admin Come explore the natural world and the wonders of Creation that fill it. Join us as we take a look across the globe, survey various ecosystems, and study examples of life that will surprise, inspire, and even shock you. This classroom series investigates some of the major groupings of animal life, including mammals, birds, reptiles, insects & spiders, and sea creatures. Follow along with our in-class instructor, Branyon [More]


An allegedly vital piece of animal evolution was first discovered in 1984 in Scotland. Conventional scientists suggested the fossil of Westlothiana lizziae, a lizard-like reptile, is an example of an early stem tetrapod.



However, due to the fragmentary nature of the W. lizziae fossil, some evolutionists are unsure of Westlothiana’s phylogenetic (evolutionary) position. Regardless, a SciTechDaily a... More...

A Civic Biology was the centerpiece of the 1925 Scopes Monkey Trial. It is high time to review what was in that textbook.


Apparently, evolution (and natural selection) can do almost anything:



If new forms appear, the credit goes to creative natural selection; if old forms fail to change, the conservative force is called stabilizing selection; and if some species survived mass extinctions while others perished, it is because the survivors were more resistant to extinction.1



So for those who believe it,... More...

According to a new study, the specialized ability to primarily dine on ants and termites has evolved “at least 12 times since the Cenozoic era began.”
¿Desacuerdo entre los creacionistas?—Escucha las Respuestas hoy para obtener más información. Learn More
New research published today pulls back the curtain on a long-standing mystery: the history of the Americas before Europeans arrived.Rea Read More
¿Qué tan grande era?—Escucha las Respuestas hoy para obtener más información.


Two separate research reports arrived at a similar conclusion.1,2 Both found an episode of mysterious erosion had occurred near the end of the Tejas Megasequence. This event likely correlates to the final phase of water draining off the continents during the Flood. It also confirms a late Cenozoic end of the Flood boundary, called the N-Q (Neogene-Quaternary).3,4



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How to navigate a dangerous new technology. Read More
Why the last 3 geological evidences in this BioLogos article DO confirm God’s Word.
No hay necesidad de añadir millones de años—Escucha las Respuestas hoy para obtener más información.
In 1912, the Alaskan wilderness was rocked by the largest volcanic eruption of the 20th century—30 times more powerful than Mount St. Helens. It was called Novarupta. A few years later, explorer Dr. Robert Griggs ventured into the blast zone and documented a land transformed by fire. His reports made the front page of National Geographic and ignited imaginations for generations. Now, over a century later, Creation Scientist Pat Roy picks up where Griggs left off—retracing his steps into the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes with one goal: to uncover the forgotten evidence that points to the truth of biblical [More]
Giants are revealed in the Carboniferous rock layers—albeit mostly insects and other invertebrates, and a few vertebrate amphibians. They were significantly larger than forms known today.
Have giant underground structures been found beneath the Pyramids of Giza? Read More
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