Malignant tumour survivor reflects on cancer and CreationReflections of malignant tumour survivor, with grim prognosis, following scan, MRI, and successful surgery—connections to Creation and compromise.Article17 Oct, 2023
The Fall and ecosystem functionEcosystems functioned somewhat differently before the Fall, but there are biological mechanisms that could have transformed the world post-Fall.Article13 Oct, 2023
The Complexity of Human DNA Destroys EvolutionScience continues to reveal more complexity at the smallest levels of life. As a result the evolutionary account of life's origins is rapidly trending toward mythology. May God receive the glory for His incredible creation!Video04 Oct, 202329:04
Review: 'Science Fraud' by Mike SuttonA review of Science Fraud: Darwin’s plagiarism of Patrick Matthews theory by Mike Sutton.Article22 Sep, 2023
The Sulawesi bear cuscusThe Sulawesi Bear Cuscus is a marsupial that stretches the evolutionary paradigm to breaking point.Article04 Jun, 2014
Severed slug’s slick survival systemThese incredible ‘solar-powered’ slugs can regrow almost their entire bodies after their heads are severedArticle18 Sep, 2023
Dolphin's double beam sonarJosefin Starkhammar of Lund University discovered that dolphins use double sonar beam to narrow down prey’s location. Algorithm used to analyse this coulArticle12 Jun, 2019
The wonderful, bizarre baobab treeThe wonderful, bizarre baobab tree is called ‘the tree of life’, and is the strangest tree on EarthArticle28 Aug, 2023
Scallop mirror eyeScallop mirror eyes like reflecting telescopes that form two images for central and peripheral visionArticle26 Feb, 2018
Microstructural architecture of feathers makes them toughA closer look reveals staggering intricacy in the microstructural architecture of birds’ feathers.Article03 Jun, 2019
Evolution of the neuronNeurons are extremely complex, integrated, and diverse, and have continued to defy evolutionary explanation since Darwins day.Article28 Jul, 2023
Galapagos birdsGalápagos birds do not show Darwinism but creationist principles: flightless cormorants a beneficial loss of information, booby foot colours show variation within a kind, finches at best show natural selection that eliminates unfit.Article23 Aug, 2010
A new star is born?A new brittle star has been discovered—but it’s identical to Jurassic fossils!Article17 Jul, 2023
Galapagos tortoisesGalápagos giant tortoises are an icon of Darwinism. But they merely refute the Lyellian fixity of species idea; natural selection and variation are part of the creation modelArticle07 Feb, 2011