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Biology exam fraud

Biology exam fraud

High school biology paper in New South Wales Australia uses illustrations similar to Ernst Haeckel
Article
06 Nov, 2012
Jellyfish judgment

Jellyfish judgment

Evolutionary theory adjudges jellyfish to be primitive. But a right judgment of the evidence reveals high-tech design.
Article
05 Nov, 2012
Wings on the wind

Wings on the wind

The Arctic tern, Sterna paradisaea, has the longest migration route of any bird. And there are many other migrating birds, too
Article
17 Oct, 2012
All food clean

All food clean

Are Christians bound by Mosaic (or Edenic) food laws today?
Article
01 Sep, 2012
The lion that wouldnt eat meat

The lion that wouldnt eat meat

A vegetarian lioness, Little Tyke, cared for by Georges and Margaret Westbeau, did not eat meat during its entire life of nine years.
Article
29 Aug, 2012
Termite mounds: cities in miniature

Termite mounds: cities in miniature

Termite mounds are veritable cities built by termites without planning, which requires a complicated algorithm of self-organization only a masterful Creator could produce.
Article
20 Aug, 2012
Spiderweb stickiness

Spiderweb stickiness

How spiderweb glue works: multi-functional adhesive, smart material
Article
16 Jul, 2012
Incredible Kinesin!

Incredible Kinesin!

Kinesins are biological robots powered by ATP that walk along microtubules in the cells of all eukaryote life forms that are essential for processes like mitosis and meiosis to happen.
Article
26 Jun, 2012
Min kind Hebrew

Min kind Hebrew

In using the term ‘baramin’ to represent the concept of ‘created kind’, creationists should not consider this a statement about the meaning of the Hebrew word min.
Article
22 Jun, 2012
Do animals possess morality

Do animals possess morality

Do humans only differ in degree from animals?
Article
26 May, 2012
Junk DNA

Junk DNA

When sequences of DNA which did not appear to code for protein were discovered, some evolutionists suggested that these represented 'junk' or 'vestigial' DNA, left-overs of our supposed evolutionary ancestry.
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11 Apr, 201200:47
Dr Robert Carter with Jim Cantelon

Dr Robert Carter with Jim Cantelon

CMI's Dr Robert Carter is interviewed by Jim Cantelon of 100 Huntley Street. Dr Carter's PhD is in Marine Biology. He currently works as a scientist, researcher, writer and speaker for CMI-US. See creation.com for thousands of articles that show how the latest scientific discoveries support creation.
Video
21 Mar, 201214:59
Sparrow finch baramin

Sparrow finch baramin

Though ambiguity exists within avian taxonomy, there is clear evidence from hybrid data for a large sparrow-finch monobaramin consisting of over 1,000 species from multiple families.
Article
16 Mar, 2012
Sniffer dog

Sniffer dog

Dogs can sniff through each nostril separately, allowing them to know the direction of an odour.
Article
20 Feb, 2012
Plants animals biogeography

Plants animals biogeography

Evolutionists claim the biogeographic distribution of organisms provides strong evidence for evolution, but the data better fit the biblical account of recolonisation following the Genesis Flood.
Article
02 Jan, 2012
Vestigial organs revisited

Vestigial organs revisited

Numerous examples of vestigial structures in humans have been used to argue against a designer, but they dont stand up under scrutiny.
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17 Dec, 2011