Consciousness: a problem for naturalismEvolution does not explain human language or consciousness, which is a serious problem for naturalism and atheism.Article17 Nov, 2017
Tall molars did not evolve from eating grassSome scientists connect changes in the grasses that animals ate and the development of teeth.Article09 Jun, 2017
TailboneThe coccyx (tailbone) performs several functions and is not useless or vestigial as the New York museum claims.Article27 Apr, 2017
From a frog to a … frog!The incredible transformation from tadpole to frog defies evolutionary explanation.Article26 Apr, 2017
Celebrating gender confusionHow should Christians react when the media glorifies what Scripture condemns?Article17 Jan, 2017
The human nose knows better than we thoughtThe human sense of smell is a lot more sensitive than was thought.Article21 Mar, 2016
The human body: God's masterpieceThe human body reveals an amazing design; the human brain is the most complex and highly ordered arrangement of matter in the universe.Article12 Jan, 2011
The opossum’s taleThe opossum of the Americas confounds ‘just-so’ stories to explain Australia’s weird mammals.Article29 Nov, 2010
The design of tears: an example of irreducible complexityTears perform an amazing variety of functions to help us see and feel.Article25 Oct, 2007
Dawkins’ eye revisitedOphthalmologist dismantles Dawkins’ arguments for the evolution of the eye.Article18 Oct, 2007
Appendix: a bacterial ‘safe house’New research suggests function for appendix in maintaining good digestive bacteria populationsArticle17 Oct, 2007
Is the human male nipple vestigial?Evolutionists often argue that some organs are a throwback to our evolutionary past because they don’t seem to have a function. Is this true of the male nipple?Article23 Aug, 2007
Bone building: perfect protein (Osteocalcin)For bones to deposit the hard calcium mineral in the right place, they need the protein osteocalcin. Recent discovery of its crystal structure shows that it binds calcium in exactly the right geometry for proper crystal growth.Article16 Nov, 2006