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An ape fossil found in South America

An ape fossil found in South America

An anomalous ape fossil found in South America in rocks labelled Paleogene raises questions of how it got there.
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01 Nov, 2024
Can we place the sons of Noah on the Y chromosome tree?

Can we place the sons of Noah on the Y chromosome tree?

Noah was Y Chromosome Adam, but placing the Patriarchs on the Y tree is difficult when many alternate hypotheses exist
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29 Oct, 2024
The Chatham Island Black Robin

The Chatham Island Black Robin

The fight back from extinction of the Chatham Island black robin supports Noahs Flood.
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04 Sep, 2024
Geography expert for creation: Sarah Buckland

Geography expert for creation: Sarah Buckland

Sarah Fay Buckland, Ph.D. Geography from Jamaica, founder of Chosen to GLOW Ministries.
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19 Jun, 2024
A floating island with growing trees and monkeys observed

A floating island with growing trees and monkeys observed

Observed ‘floating islands’ large enough to support trees and monkeys provides support post-Flood animal dispersal models.
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16 Feb, 2024
Ecological symbiosis as interface systems

Ecological symbiosis as interface systems

God may have designed complex and adaptable interface systems into different creatures to facilitate ecological symbiosis and system functioning.
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10 Nov, 2023
Galápagos finches, rapid speciation, and recent creation

Galápagos finches, rapid speciation, and recent creation

Darwin’s finches have been a poster child for evolution for more than a century, but recent genetic analysis reveals God’s creative brilliance and how He created species to change over time.
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09 Nov, 2023
Shrinking dates for the Falkland Islands wolf

Shrinking dates for the Falkland Islands wolf

The presence of the warrah in the Falkland Islands can be explained better within the biblical timeframe.
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26 May, 2023
Egyptian mummies and Hebrew perfume

Egyptian mummies and Hebrew perfume

New discoveries at Saqqara, Egypt help shed light on ancient mummification practices, ancient chemistry, regional botany, and ancient global trade connections.
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07 Mar, 2023
Where wolves wander

Where wolves wander

Introduced wolves control elk population and cause diversity in ecological zone with beavers, birds, and beasties.
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23 Feb, 2023
Arthropods and Mount St Helens

Arthropods and Mount St Helens

Arthropod response to the 1980 eruption of Mount St Helens provides some principles for understanding post-Flood ecological recovery.
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08 Apr, 2022
Kangaroos in India?

Kangaroos in India?

Rock art in India depicting what look like kangaroos is consistent with them migrating from the Ark to Australia.
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16 Aug, 2021
Bombardier beetle

Bombardier beetle

Gods design in the spray system of the bombardier beetle inspired new human spray system designs.
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22 Feb, 2021
Far-reaching fox migration

Far-reaching fox migration

An arctic fox that traversed over 4,000 km in two months shows how fast post-Flood dispersion couldve happened.
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10 Feb, 2021
Distribution of plants and animals

Distribution of plants and animals

The geographic distribution of plants and animals is a problem for evolution but easily explained by the Genesis Flood
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11 Sep, 2020
Tapir

Tapir

Tapirs are described as primitive living fossils, sharing homologous features with horses and rhinos—but these assumptions are rarely challenged.
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18 May, 2020