By Troy Lacey On National Cliché Day, we take a look at some of the most commonly used but wrong “examples of evolution.” …read more Source: AIG Daily
More evidence that Neanderthals were descended from Adam. …read more Source: creation.com
Two separate studies claim massive tsunamis and earthquakes from an asteroid impact profoundly affected the rock record. One research team modeled a 1.5 km (1 mile) high water wave that propagated across the ocean following the Chicxulub impact, causing sweeping erosion across the ocean floor.1 Another report asserted the same impact generated a mega-earthquake that caused twisted and contorted sedimentary layering around the wor… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Dr. Georgia Purdom Scientists claim some bacteria have been resurrected after hundreds of millions of years. But what’s really happening? …read more Source: AIG Daily
A fossil fish heart, in remarkable condition, was found in Western Australia. It was embedded in a chunk of sedimentary rock dated by evolutionists to be 380 million years old. Co-author of the study, Per Ahlberg of Sweden’s Uppsala University, was quick to make an unwarranted and bizarre fish/human connection, That we ourselves and all the other living organisms with which we share the … More… …read more Source: icr.org
It is no longer rare to read reports of “amazing soft tissue preservation” in fossils, but does this mean that actual ‘squidgy stuff’ was found? …read more Source: creation.com
Radiometric dating breakthroughs …read more Source: creation.com
Illustrate divine design of the cosmos. …read more Source: creation.com
The rapid appearance today, of new varieties of fish, lizards, and more defies evolutionary expectations … but fits perfectly with the Bible. …read more Source: creation.com
Could a fossil cephalopod with 10 arms be considered ancestral to today’s species of octopus? …read more Source: creation.com
If you thought chickens were only for tikka masala, you were wrong. These versatile creatures make low-maintenance pets too. They might lay really tasty eggs, what more do you want? …read more Source: creation.com
How Noah’s Flood provides a better context for explaining their formation …read more Source: creation.com
Over a century ago, evolutionists taught that Neanderthals were sub-human brutes.1 But in the intervening decades, as more research and discoveries have been made, Neanderthals are believed to be fully human, able to interbreed with Homo sapiens. DNA analysis confirms this.2 A recent news article stated, A Swedish scientist [Svante Paabo… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham Breaking news: ancient (“35-million-year-old”) mayflies looked extremely similar to modern-day mayflies! Okay, that might not seem like very big news. From a biblical standpoint, of course mayflies look like mayflies (and they aren’t 35 million years old anyway!). But for those who interpret the evidence with the evolutionary worldview, we have to ask: why are so many of the creatures scientists find preserved in amber virtually identical to their modern-day counterparts? (Consider, for example, mosquitoes filled with blood that look identical to modern mosquitos, tardigrades that remained tardigrades, plant mites that look like plant mites, and …read
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Recently, a fossil believed to be a juvenile duck-billed dinosaur was found in a hillside in Dinosaur Provincial Park, Canada. The scientists discovered “two exposed fossils, a foot and part of a tail clad in fossilized skin” and dated them to be 75-77 million years old.1 A researcher stated this mummy has the potential of being “one of the best-preserved dinosaur fossils ever discovered.” This ha… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham According to the evolutionary worldview, dinosaurs first appear in the Triassic period (with the most well-known dinosaurs not emerging until the Jurassic and Cretaceous), when mammals were few and very small. Now a new study claims they’ve identified the “earliest known mammal,” moving back the “appearance of mammals by about 20 million years.” This study is quite controversial, with many scientists arguing that this tiny, 8-inch creature wasn’t a mammal at all. What do both sides of the Brasilodon quadrangularis debate have wrong? The new study, which looked at cross-sections of the creature’s jaws, discovered that B.
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Does Schwinger effect in graphene prove that something can come from nothing? …read more Source: <a href=https://creation.com/a/16110 target=_blank title="Was something created from nothing?” >creation.com
Evolutionists recently reported observations about a plant group called the Zygnematophyceae (a class of green algae). They claimed to know more about its evolutionary history. This class of algae has been suggested as the closest evolutionary ancestor of land plants via “algal multicellularity.” Gabriele Meseg-Rutzen of the University of Cologne told PhysOrg, An international… More… …read more Source: icr.org
Does Conway’s Game of Life show that complex structures can arise from simple rules? …read more Source: creation.com
‘Superbugs’ are seen by some as evidence of evolution in action but the truth is rather different. …read more Source: creation.com
In 2002, Professor Michel Brunet of the University of Poitiers, France, described a tiny fossil ape skull nicknamed Toumaï as an upright-walking human ancestor.1 This ancient skull and other possibly associated partial bones from Chad belong to the Sahelanthropus kind. Though Brunet enjoyed fame for finally finding a missing link in human evolution, some of his colleagues were and remain convinced that the Toumaï ind… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Jeffrey P. Tomkins Animals that can grow wings in a single generation—only an imaginative Creator could think of that! …read more Source: AIG Daily
Fish never learned to walk. Regardless, an evolutionary paleontologist suggested an undocumented scenario of how fish gradually evolved into four-legged creatures (tetrapods) about 400 million years ago. In evolving the ability to walk, the tetrapod limb had to alter considerably both in structure and in orientation, when compared with the tristichopterid fin. New bones appeared,… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham On this blog, I write about many, well, ridiculous statements that people make—and I keep thinking, “surely this is the most ridiculous thing I will ever write about,” but I just keep getting proven wrong! And that’s happening again, this time with a statement from Democratic gubernatorial candidate for Georgia, Stacey Abrams. Heartbeats—Manufactured Sounds? During a campaign event, Abrams stated, “There is no such thing as a heartbeat at six weeks. It is a manufactured sound designed to convince people that men have the right …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG
Ironclad beetle laminated elytra have special joins that confer extra toughness, and might inspire aircraft joints. …read more Source: creation.com
How can these ice sheets which are so different be explained by the same Ice Age? …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham A new discovery might just change the entire evolutionary timeline (again!). Very tiny fossils—preserved in 3D, rather than squished flat—were recently uncovered of a green algae species almost identical to a modern genus of seaweed called Codium and “surprisingly complex.” Why is that significant? Well, these fossils are from some of the lowest rock layers, making them, in the evolutionary story, older than half a billion years old—half a billion years (during which five mass extinctions are believed to have taken place!) and no “evolution” occurred! How many times have we heard that evolutionists have had to
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