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The evolutionary science community said it perfectly in their headlines: “Proof that Neanderthals ate crabs is another ‘nail in the coffin’ for primitive cave dweller stereotypes.”1 That’s the key when it comes to these so-called sub-human primates (as some people would say). There’s nothing primitive about them. Creationists maintain there are monkeys and great apes (orangutans, gorilla… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
Floating islands—myth, paradox, or an impossibility. None of these. See how this natural cause can explain many geological riddles in sedimentary rocks. …read more Source: creation.com     
Aside from appreciating the splendor of the sun during a beautiful sunrise or sunset, many rarely consider how special, necessary, and finely tuned our sun is to support life on Earth. Like the hub of a wheel, our sun plays an essential role in the activity of our solar system and Earth’s unique ability to support life. The sun exhibits an intricate design, a delicate balance, and displays the incredible intelligence of its Designer.<… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
Fossil bird expert and evolutionist Alan Feduccia argues against feathered dinosaurs. …read more Source: creation.com     
Could whale evolution fit within biblical creation? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Could the reintroduction of wolves into an area they once roamed increase numbers of their prey? …read more Source: creation.com     
When you think about snakes, you probably think about them slithering across the ground or maybe through the water. Have you ever seen a snake slithering through the air? Join Kyle Butt as he discusses a fascinating group of “flying” snakes that show the complexity and wonder of God’s creation.   Watch: Wonders of Creation: Flying Snakes – Apologetics Press
An attempted history of biology with unsubstantiated tributes to evolution. …read more Source: creation.com     
Biologists have long noted that unlike most animals, humans have sclera—that white ring around the iris. In the ICR video Adam or Apes, I tried to explain that humans discern many unspoken messages just through interpreting our uniquely human eyes. For example, eye contact informs the degree of engagement, and eye direction—such as an eye roll—can express exasperation or guilt. Critics of our video countered that … More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham Planetary rings, like those encircling Saturn or Jupiter, are a beautiful feature of the heavens. And a brand-new ring system was recently discovered, wrapping around Quaoar, a dwarf planet half the size of Pluto and located past Neptune. This brings the number of ringed objects in our solar system to seven. And—like the rings surrounding Saturn—this planet’s rings are also a challenge to what’s referred to by evolutionists as “ring formation theories.” The rings of Quaoar don’t follow the “rules” of the evolutionary paradigm! According to evolutionists, planetary rings formed when “collisions of moonlets orbiting the parent [More]
A data storage and processing system with multiple overlapping codes-how did it come to be? …read more Source: creation.com     
Although plants are not alive in the biblical sense,1 scientists continue to discover just how complex they are.2 It has been known for decades that plants have been designed with a fascinating immune system,3 but many questions still remain. Recently, another mystery has been solved: why pathogens cannot ordinarily enter the water pores, called hydathodes, of the leaves. Viewing the le… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
The idea that God created a young earth that looked old has insurmountable problems. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham Have you ever heard the claim that evolution can go backward? “Regressive evolution,” “reverse evolution,” or “devolution” refers to the loss of complex features and functions, as opposed to the supposed gain of features and functions (which has never been observed). Now, are blind cave fish an example of this supposed “regressive evolution”? Well, that’s the claim according to a news report on a new species of cave fish belonging to the genus Sinocyclocheilus recently discovered in a dining table-size pool in a Chinese cave. This new fish species has been described as “unicorn-like,” due to a [More]
Sneak peek for the latest Creation magazine showcasing rare, iridescent, gem-quality material from extinct sea creatures. …read more Source: creation.com     
Transhumanism holds that scientific and technological advances can be used to improve humanity—at its heart it is a godless movement, and justified by belief in evolution. …read more Source: creation.com     
The humble fingernail turns out to have intricate design. The middle layer has fibres aligned to prevent tearing down to the nail beds, and the two outer layers make nails as strong as hooves. …read more Source: creation.com     
Over a century ago, a fossil fish was extracted from an English coal mine. Evolutionists assigned an age of “319 million years” to the extinct bluegill-sized creature. Recently, using CT (computerized tomography) technology, researchers found the fish (Coccocephalus wildi) had a well-preserved brain and cranial nerves that, together, are about an inch long, “The discovery opens a window into the neural … More… …read more Source: icr.org     
Responding to vexatious evolutionist challenges about genetic information. …read more Source: creation.com     
“We are watching evolution as it’s unfolding,” said an evolutionist at New York University. She was referring to “The Puerto Rican crested anole, a brown lizard with a bright orange throat fan [that] has sprouted special scales to better cling to smooth surfaces like walls and windows and grown larger limbs to sprint across open areas…”1 Research published in the Proceedin… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
Recently, video footage captured the spectacular collapse of an estimated 11,000 tons (22 million pounds) of rock, as a section of England’s Broadchurch cliffs catastrophically collapsed. The video footage may be seen in the link in the footnotes.1 The collapse of this section of the Broadchurch cliffs followed weeks of heavy rain. The Broadchurch cliffs are part of England’s famous Jurassic Coast, a 95-mil… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
10 billion dollars and 25 years in the making. Will it find extraterrestrial life? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Avery Foley An alternative but still wrong interpretation of archaeology …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Evolutionary scientists announced the discovery of primate fossils on Ellesmere Island, in one of the northernmost parts of Canada. The jaws and teeth of these lemur-like mammals were found in the Eocene (Lower Tertiary)2 Margaret Formation, with a supposed paleo-latitude of about 77 degrees, well north of the Arctic Circle.1 That creates a problem if true. It means these little 5-pound animals scurried around in about… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
Bats are programmed with a fixed speed of sound. Changing the air composition messes up their echolocation system, which means they will miss their target. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Ever since the James Webb Space Telescope was launched on Christmas Day, 2021, astronomers have been eagerly poring over beautiful new images of the stars, galaxies, and more in deep outer space for insights into our universe, particularly its supposed origins. And one particular object which evolutionary astronomers are desperate to find is a so-called “first generation” star. What Are “First Generation” Stars? Now, what do they mean by a “first generation” star? Well, the big bang idea supposedly only produced the three lightest elements—hydrogen, helium, and trace amounts of lithium. But there are 100 or so [More]
By Ken Ham One of the most popular “evidences” for evolution is what’s called homology. Homology refers to similar structures and features across different species (from a creationist perspective this would be across different “kinds”). For example, there’s the textbook example of the vertebrate forearm. Such homology is observable, but here’s where the evolutionary assumptions come into play: they assume this is evidence for evolution because, in their view, similarities in design mean common ancestry. According to a recent article, this common ancestry is a proven fact because “we can still see…5 traces of ancestor species in all human bodies [More]