Yet another ‘missing link’ fails to qualifyYet another missing link fails to qualifyArticle27 Jan, 2006
Living fossils: Comptonia & LimulusLiving horseshoe crabs and Comptonia peregrina ferns are identical to their fossils, indicating no evolution.Article27 Jan, 2006
The bat, the shrew, and the impossible ‘brew’If bats evolved, from what did they evolve? Some say from shrews—should we believe that?Article27 Jan, 2006
Giant oysters on the mountainIn Huancavelica province, Peru, paleontologist Arturo Vildozola found distinctive boulders described by some as giant fossil oysters, by others as concretions.Article27 Jan, 2006
How did millions of mammoth fossils form?How did millions of mammoth fossils form?Article26 Jan, 2006
Death MarchDeath March Horseshoe Crab stopped dead in its tracks by Tas Walker This fossil Horseshoe Crab (Mesolimulus walchi) in limestone is exceptionally well preserved (picture viewable in Creation).Article25 Jan, 2006
Neandertal Man—the changing pictureNeandertal Man-the changing picture: An overview of how this alleged ‘subhuman’ is being progressively rehabilitated, despite the evolutionary bias resisting the trend.Article25 Jan, 2006