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The fish with \four eyes\ (Anableps)

The fish with \four eyes\ (Anableps)

The best explanation for Anableps is that it was created on Day 5 of Creation Week.
Article
01 Dec, 2010
The opossum’s tale

The opossum’s tale

The opossum of the Americas confounds ‘just-so’ stories to explain Australia’s weird mammals.
Article
29 Nov, 2010
Snakes: designed to kill?

Snakes: designed to kill?

Snakes look like they were designed to kill. How does this fit with God creating everything ‘very good’?
Article
15 Nov, 2010
Review Kerby Anderson biblical intelligent design

Review Kerby Anderson biblical intelligent design

A review of A Biblical Point of View on Intelligent Design by Kerby Anderson
Article
08 Oct, 2010
Karyotypic and allelic diversity within the canid baramin (Canidae)

Karyotypic and allelic diversity within the canid baramin (Canidae)

The genetic diversity within dogs is greater than natural selection and random mutation would allow. Did God design genetic mechanisms to create diversity within biblical kinds?
Article
03 Sep, 2010
The Best Genetic Computer Program in the World

The Best Genetic Computer Program in the World

Scientists begin to unravel the splicing code
Article
29 Jun, 2010
The alleged ‘backwardly wired’ retina versus Dawkins

The alleged ‘backwardly wired’ retina versus Dawkins

Dawkins’ latest book The Greatest Show on Earth purports to provide the proof of evolution. A new discovery further vindicates our refutation, The Greatest Hoax on Earth?
Article
27 May, 2010
"How Textbooks Mislead" Dr Don Batten

"How Textbooks Mislead" Dr Don Batten

Do you know what your children learn in school? Dr Don Batten investigates the evolutionary teaching in a typical biology text used in senior high school. The textbook uses many deceitful, out-of-date and even fraudulent arguments to indoctrinate students in evolution (everything made itself without a Creator). Be prepared to equip our youth with answers!
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30 Mar, 2010
What! … no potatoes?

What! … no potatoes?

Why the need to preserve the ‘wild’ varieties of our food plants highlights the fallacy of evolution.
Article
03 Mar, 2010
Parrot of the night—NZ’s kakapo

Parrot of the night—NZ’s kakapo

The male kakapo’s amorous ‘booming’ can be heard kilometres away. But perhaps not for much longer, as the world’s heaviest parrot is an endangered species.
Article
18 Jan, 2010
Did immune system antibody diversity evolve?

Did immune system antibody diversity evolve?

The various adaptive immune systems in the animal kingdom are all equally complex, yet with major discontinuities between them.
Article
06 Nov, 2009
Fraud rediscovered

Fraud rediscovered

Ernst Haeckel, one of the most effective popularizers of evolution, fudged some drawings. Now the breathtaking extent of his deceit has been revealed.
Article
07 Oct, 2009
Desert creatures inspire SandBot

Desert creatures inspire SandBot

Even specialty vehicles such as dune buggies can end up hopelessly mired in sand. So designers of Martian robotic vehicles are looking to copy the ‘effortless’ all-terrain locomotion of earthly lizards.
Article
23 Jun, 2009
Patterns of change over time: organophosphorus resistance in the sheep blowfly,
Lucilia cuprina

Patterns of change over time: organophosphorus resistance in the sheep blowfly, Lucilia cuprina

Most pesticide resistance is due to natural selection on pre-existing genes, not evolution. But some resistance arises from designed mechanisms that allow for adaptation in created life.
Article
19 Jun, 2009
The slow, painful death of junk DNA

The slow, painful death of junk DNA

New findings undermine the idea that large stretches of our DNA are useless
Article
09 Jun, 2009
Clarity and confusion

Clarity and confusion

Behe shows that mutation and selection can accomplish little
Article
22 May, 2009