Nuclear physicist Dr Heinz Lycklama explains the importance of biblical creation, the folly of radiometric dating, and the bankruptcy of goo-to-you evolution. …read more Source: creation.com
Why do volcanic tephra layers decrease in frequency down ice cores? …read more Source: creation.com
By Tim Lovett There’s a biblical ark that rode out the Flood, and it was no bathtub. Noah built it somehow, with or without some mysterious ancient technology. …read more Source: AIG Daily
How it is explained by the geological processes of Noah’s Flood. …read more Source: creation.com
By Keoprommony Huy How our immune system protects us from deadly pathogens and parasites through antibodies to demonstrate how we’re fearfully and wonderfully made. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham When you first learned about Neanderthals, you were probably told they were less-than-intelligent brutes who lived a primitive lifestyle a long time ago. I was told that when I went to high school and university. That’s how they’re still depicted in many museums, textbooks, and in the popular imagination. But that story simply doesn’t match with what we now know about Neanderthals. And that was confirmed yet again in a recent study of seashells. Scientists recently examined shells they associate with Neanderthals, discovered in a beachside cave in Italy back in 1949. These shells had been modified
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Pellets (or nodules) composed of various metals, such as manganese and iron, often litter the ocean floor. These nodules form when chemicals dissolved in seawater precipitate onto a small object lying on the ocean floor. Because these nodules are a potentially valuable natural resource, scientists are interested in discerning the factors that affect nodule growth rates. To that end, scientists have used computers and a method calle… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham Devastating wildfires have been burning throughout my home country of Australia for several months now. Firefighters and others have been working tirelessly, risking their lives, attempting to save people, homes, animals, and more from the fires. And one of the things they successfully saved was the only known grove of Wollemi pines—a species of tree I love talking about. Why? Well, this particular type of tree is believed by evolutionists to be older than the dinosaurs, according to secular dating. They were thought to have been extinct a long time. That is until 1994, when an officer
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Some evolutionists claim that the RubisCO enzyme is an evolutionary leftover, but when we look at the details it is obviously a design element! …read more Source: creation.com
A new analysis of a small pair of T. rex-like fossils, called Nanotyrannus, shows they were actually teenage T. rexes. Holly Woodward, from Oklahoma State University, and her colleagues reporting in Science Advances, counted the growth rings in the leg bones of the two Nanotyrannus specimens. Their results showed the specimens were not a new species. Rather, they were just 13 and 15-year… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner I will address the question of whether the universe really is as big as is often claimed. The short answer is, yes, the universe most certainly is that large. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Research associated with the Simos Foundation’s Collaboration of the Origins of Life offers a new answer to an old problem for getting a soup of chemicals to somehow turn into a living cell. Assuming that life arose spontaneously, how did the rarely available element phosphorus get concentrated into high enough amounts to supposedly incorporate itself into the many essential biochemicals that contain phosphorus? DNA a… More… …read more Source: icr.org
First there was dark matter, then came dark energy, then dark photons and now there is talk of dark stars, dark planets and even dark intelligent life, in a whole dark galaxy within our Milky Way galaxy. However, physicists actually know nothing about dark matter and dark energy. These terms and the nebulous concepts they represent were actually invented by astrophysicists because they assumed materialism (matter and energy is all there is). They then dogmatically insisted on rigorously applying this to the origin and structure of the universe. Read More
By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner A brief history of quantum mechanics from Newton to the “Theory of Everything” and what it means to Christians. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Whatever scenario evolutionists invoke, they can’t adequately explain the moon’s origin. …read more Source: creation.com
By Troy Lacey Uranium-lead radioisotope dating is now the preferred absolute dating method among geochronologists. But there are several problems with this particular radiometric dating method. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner Astronomers discovered another possible exoplanet transiting near the star TOI 700. But data is inconclusive on whether it’s a viable exoplanet. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner The Apophis asteroid is scheduled to pass near earth on April 13, 2029. But is it the ‘Wormwood’ star that will fall from heaven according to Revelation? …read more Source: AIG Daily
“Please remember, even though this screams out design, it all was developed by blind random chance processes, at least that what evolutionists want you to believe.” Admin By Thomas Perry Source: Trees Communicate in a Language We Can Learn, Ecologist Claims For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. A massive web of hair-like mushroom roots transmit secret messages between trees, triggering them to share nutrients and water with those in need. Like humans, trees are extremely social creatures, utterly dependent on each other for their survival. And, as it is with us, communication is key. After scientists discovered pine
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Another example of a natural selection favouring an information-losing mutation, which is the opposite to that required for goo-to-you evolution. …read more Source: creation.com
Sorghum is an important food crop due, in part, to its extreme drought-tolerance. This characteristic makes it an ideal model for demonstrating how biological entities are able to continuously track environmental changes. A new study takes a big stride in revealing some mechanisms underlying drought tolerance. It shows that when water is scarce sorghum radically manipulates the expression of its photosynthesis-related genes and its relation… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham A scientific journal recently published a review of eighty-five reports of “organic remains in fossils.” These included “blood vessels, dried but intact skin, and connective tissues on or inside fossils like dinosaur bones . . . red blood cells and bone cells . . . [and] biochemicals specific to animals (not microbes), including proteins, collagen, elastin, ovalbumin, and keratin.” What was the big takeaway for them from this incredible report? You’ll have to read on to find out! The Institute for Creation Research wrote an excellent article on the above review. It states that the reports in
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By Dan Breeding Vultures are possibly the creepiest birds on the planet. But there is a beautiful design behind this yellow-headed vulture. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Koalavirus likely not example of invasive genetic element but rather part of the genome’s overall design. …read more Source: creation.com
Can uniformitarianism be saved from the drastic incompleteness of the rock record under long-age assumptions? …read more Source: creation.com
01/18/20 “Fascinating article detailing how a baby develops from conception to birth. The sheer complexity involved in this process is mind boggling. Nonetheless atheists insist that all of this is a product of blind random chance processes – what foolishness!” Admin The very moment a male sperm cell penetrates a female egg cell, a new human life comes into being. This event, known as fertilization, forms a tiny, single-celled human distinct from his or her mother mother. This little life is called a zygote, meaning “yoked or joined together.”1 It’s the living seed that will be a newborn
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By Ken Ham More and more scientists and researchers are shocked by the discovery of fossilized soft tissue (or, even more incredibly, unfossilized soft tissue!) in creatures thought to have died millions of years ago. These findings don’t fit the narrative most of us learned in school: a creature is slowly buried by sediments, gradually becoming fossilized. Instead, such fossils point to rapid, catastrophic burial. And a new find points, yet again, to catastrophic burial. Fossilization is a catastrophic process, as something has to be buried quickly. Researchers uncovered the fossils of tiny bug-like creatures that are buried in so-called
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