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Two of Jupiter’s four Galilean moons, Io and Ganymede, were recently featured in science news stories—stories that remind us that these moons are problematic for those who believe the solar system is billions of years old.1,2



The four largest of Jupiter’s more than 100 moons are called the Galilean moons, in honor of their discovery by Galileo Galilei. In order of increasing distance from Jupiter, the... More...

Coastal erosion is discussed on the news as a threat to coastal cities. Much more than that, it is a genuine problem for the evolutionary worldview. Read More
The biblical explanation for the diversity of life fits the facts far better than Darwin’s theory. Read More
Evolution requires explanation of many complex body parts arising. One of the hardest parts to explain by evolution is the tongue! Read More
Is coevolution a problem for biblical creationists? Read More
What are the different types of ncRNA, and why are these intricate creations important? Read More  


A new species of what appears to be a fossil centipede was found in sediments that conventional scientists believe were deposited offshore.1 The problem for them is that the creature had legs for walking on dry land, leaving them to wonder why these animals evolved terrestrial-style “legs while still living underwater.”2



The new fossil, Waukartus muscularis, was found in Wisconsin’s ... More...

AiG’s Bryan Osborne and Avery Foley recently filmed a video answering common questions about dinosaurs.
A recent headline declares, “Heron-Like, Fish-Eating Dinosaur from 70 Million Years Ago Discovered in Argentina.” What exactly does “heron-like” mean?


Saturn is famous for its beautiful rings, which are composed mostly of water ice particles. A team of scientists recently proposed that the rings were formed from the breakup of a hypothetical moon about 100 million years ago, a moon they have dubbed Chrysalis.1



Because the force of gravity between two objects rapidly increases as the objects move closer together, a planet’s gravity pulls on the near side of a mo... More...

Are we all about to die from extreme temperatures not seen in “two billion years”?
It’s claimed that evolution explains everything, so what is the evolutionary explanation for how the T. rex, and other species like it, got those tiny arms?
Your most important organ as an unborn baby is the placenta. This organ forms shortly after fertilization.
Researchers have discovered that prehistoric cave painters used cartoon-like techniques and optical toys to create the illusion of movement. Read More
New research may explain how the Great Pyramid of Giza has survived millennia of earthquakes and lost only 33 feet of height.
These remarkable trees continue to flourish despite the effects of atomic bombing, a resilience that attests to a Designer. Read More
The idea that an unborn baby progresses through supposed evolutionary stages during development has long been debunked. But it’s still taught in textbooks!
Water-rounded chert cobbles on Egypt’s Giza Plateau point to catastrophic flood erosion. Read More
Between archaeological wonders, incredible cultural experiences, and deep fellowship with other believers, discover why this truly is a trip unlike any other. Read More
To justify abortion, unborn babies are often referred to as “a pregnancy.” But from the moment of fertilization, a genetically unique person is present.
Thousands of remarkably preserved salamander fossils from Inner Mongolia look identical to species alive today. Read More


What if so-called rapid evolution is not a process of building something new, but it simply reveals what was already there? A recent peer-reviewed study in Science reports that certain DNA segments, called supergenes, may help cichlid fish adapt quickly through large chromosomal inversions that preserve sets of traits.1 Conventional scientists say this shows evolution can move faster than expected. A related report from <i... More...</i... 


According to the fossil record, arthropods—in all their complexity—have always been arthropods.1,2 They belong to the phylum Arthropoda, the largest phylum in the animal kingdom.



The creation model states that if there was a worldwide flood, one would expect bottom-dwelling creatures like arthropods in the ocean to be catastrophically buried first.3 This is indeed the case with aquatic creatures ... More...

Francis Crick’s central dogma revolutionized biology—but does it tell the whole story? A new framework of sequence and episequence information reveals a richer picture of life. Read More
I’ve just started a new series of podcasts, in English and Spanish, detailing some of the spectacular designs found in nature regarding birds, butterflies, plants and many more. Listen and learn why nature in all of its amazing complexity testifies to an intelligence far greater than ours as being the designer and creator of it all. Listen here
How the Portrush Sill of Northern Island can be interpreted from a biblical geological perspective. Read More
Millions of Maya are still alive today, but the Y chromosome DNA results suggested they had disappeared. Could this problem be solved?