The non-evolution of the human liverThe human liver is evidence of intelligent design; it did not appear through evolution.Article24 Jan, 2025
The appendix is not an evolutionary vestigial organClaimed by evolutionists to be a vestigial organ, the appendix is crucial to our digestive system.Article03 Jul, 2019
The poor design claim of the human birth canal examinedEvolutionists say the human birth canal is poorly designed; that humans evolved a bigger brain but not a wider pelvis causing birthing problems. This claim is exaggerated and wrong.Article07 Dec, 2024
Molecular and morphological predicts four bat baraminsGenetic and morphological analyses suggest that there are four bat created kinds (baramins).Article15 Nov, 2024
The toes of the tokayTokay gecko toes and feet utilize van der Walls forces in setae and spatula to walk on vertical surfaces.Article14 Oct, 2024
The Hero Shrew of the CongoScutisorex somereni Congolese hero shrew has unique backbone morphology defying evolutionary explanations for its originsArticle22 Jul, 2024
Creation for Kids: The amazing eye and the gift of sightExplore the wonders of human vision, optics, and the fascinating design of eyes in nature.Article10 Jul, 2024
Was there really no death before the Fall?A correspondent asks: Was there really no death before the Fall? What about bugs and bee stingers?Article02 Apr, 2016
The beautiful complexity of the human eyeMagnificent, complex, and hardworking, our sight helps us navigate our way through the world.Article01 Apr, 2024
Claims that dermatomes prove humans evolved from animalsDermatomes and pentadactyl limbs supposedly show homology and are evidence that humans are evolutionary relatives of other vertebrates.Article20 Feb, 2024
A medical doctor shares on creationWe do see mutations happening from time to time, but they lead to disease and death—not superhumans.Article15 Jan, 2024
Microstructural architecture of feathers makes them toughA closer look reveals staggering intricacy in the microstructural architecture of birds’ feathers.Article03 Jun, 2019
Bridges and bones, girders and groansBones rebuild themselves continually along lines of structural stress. This explains why metal pins would fatigue and break after years of walking, but not bones.Article09 Jun, 2010
The ultimate machinePhD anatomist David Kauffman says the human body is ‘ultra superior’ to manmade machines.Article25 Feb, 2008
Adam: Five things you may not know about himFirst man Adam, made of dust of the ground, head of mankind, husband of Eve, Y-chromosome progenitor, rib bone donor.Article27 Feb, 2023