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Does a “primitive” frog show how frog-hopping evolved? Read More
Classic article refuting the big bang re-posted after 30 years, with lots of updates but not corrections. The updates reinforce the claims of the originals.
Many rock layers show evidence of little time between them. This is evidence for a Global Flood that quickly laid down many layers.
It is fitting that one of the most marvelous organs in the body should be used to hear the Word of God. Read More
Evolutionists claim that mammals are some of the most highly evolved forms of life, but when we look at the mammals themselves, we see careful design, not random chance!   Host Lauren and Dr. Frank Sherwin discuss a number of fascinating creatures on episode 62 of The Creation Podcast!   Watch: Seven Magnificent Mammals That Confirm Creation! | The Creation Podcast: Episode 62 | The Institute for Creation Research
What assumptions and challenges call into question long-age attempts to assess the height of the land in the past?
As we listen in on animal communication, it seems clear that animals have their own form of language. How does this knowledge affect our responsibility to steward God’s creatures? Read More
Recent instance of human evolution!” is the cry of evolutionists, who are cheering an analysis of mutations that have led to lactose tolerance in various human populations. Read More
Refuting creationist Randy Guliuzza’s criticisms of natural selection, which is actually an important part of the creation model.
Many scientists claim that our solar system is 4.5 billion years old, but is that number right? Absolutely not. In fact, our solar system looks very young.   Host Trey and Dr. Jake Hebert discuss this important topic on episode 61 of The Creation Podcast!   Watch: 4 Undeniable Signs of a Young Solar System | The Creation Podcast: Episode 61 | The Institute for Creation Research
Does human and ape DNA contain shared mistakes? Clear function for so-called pseudogene supports common design.
The trumpeter swan is known for its white plumage and black bill. Read More
What is dark matter? WHERE is dark matter? Does it exist? Does it matter?   Host Trey and Dr. Jake Hebert discuss dark matter, dark energy, and more on episode 63 of The Creation Podcast!   Watch: Where Did All the Dark Matter Go?! | The Creation Podcast: Episode 63 | The Institute for Creation Research
Southwestern Wyoming contains one of the most unique fossil sites in the world—Fossil Butte National Monument. Located about 11 miles west of Kemmerer, it was established as a national monument on October 23, 1972.1 The park encompasses about 13 square miles and contains several buttes, or flat-topped hills.   These landforms expose a rock layer known as the Green River Formation (GRF) and its diverse fossil assemblage, often called a Lagerstätte.2 The GRF is best known for its fish fossils, but it includes many other fossil types as well. Most of these fossils are found in the Fossil Butte Member, a section [More]
Beavers shouldn’t talk to humans. That obvious fact was highlighted in the movie adaptation of C. S. Lewis’ classic fantasy The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.1 Fairly early in the film, the four Pevensie siblings meet a beaver that talks to them. Oldest brother Peter says the beaver claims to know a certain faun. Oldest sister Susan replies, “He’s a beaver! He shouldn’t be saying anything!”   If something doesn’t make sense—like a talking beaver—that might indicate that a story is just fiction. And when the tale told is an evolutionary story, it doesn’t make sense because it’s just science fiction. [More]
In a previous article, I explained how epigenetic mechanisms regulate the structure and function of DNA.1 Specifically, I showed how small molecules can be attached to the DNA itself or added to the histone proteins that the DNA is packaged with. These are known as DNA methylation or histone modifications, respectively. The modifications are monitored and performed dynamically according to the needs of the cell and adaptively in response to environmental changes. Furthermore, these epigenetic modifications can be heritable to give the organism’s offspring an adaptive advantage.   Read More: Small Heritable RNAs Pack a Big Adaptive Punch | The Institute for [More]
No other mineral has provoked so much wonder and strife. Read More
When we look into the depths of space, objects are easily found that seem to nullify the Big Bang theory that so many people cling to! Do these astronomical evidences really disprove the Big Bang? Is there another option?   Host Lauren and Dr. Jake Hebert discuss this important topic on episode 60 of The Creation Podcast!   Watch: 3 Astronomical Evidences from Deep Space that Counter the Big Bang Theory | The Creation Podcast: Episode 60 | The Institute for Creation Research


DNA sequencing technologies have been progressing rapidly over the past several decades and now finally afford the opportunity to analyze mammalian chromosomes from end to end. In the past, many regions of human and ape genomes have been very difficult to fully decipher because older DNA sequencing technologies were limited to obtaining very short snippets of DNA—impairing their utility to fully decode long, complex, and repetitive DN... More...

Electric Stargazers are monster fish that uses multiple lures, ambush, venom, and electricity to hunt their prey.
Many critics claim that a global flood could not have actually happened. Does the number of species on the planet disprove the biblical Flood?   Watch: Does Math Disprove the Flood? – Apologetics Press
In love for his creation, God gave birds the ability to adapt to extreme situations. His eye is on the sparrow—and the bar-headed goose. Read More


The ninth International Conference on Creationism (ICC) was held July 16–19, 2023, at Cedarville University in Ohio. ICR scientists made substantial contributions to this year’s conference as either authors or co-authors of five technical papers, three posters, and one oral abstract. We are pleased to announce that the proceedings are now online and may be freely accessed by interested readers.1



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Scientists won’t accept radiometric dates they don’t like, as arguments over Mungo Man show.
Have you ever seen an opal? These beautiful blue, green, yellow, and red gemstones nearly all come from Australia. Read More
How could 'left-handed' amino acids dominate as a necessary precursor to the naturalistic origin of life?
According to a recent study, humans don’t live to 200 years old any longer because of dinosaurs. Read More