The birds of the GalápagosDarwin thought he saw evolution, but these island birds really support the biblical Creation/Fall/Flood/Dispersion model.Article19 Jul, 2023
Tortoises of the GalápagosAmong the creatures most readily associated with the iconic evolutionary status of the Galápagos Islands are these lumbering armoured reptiles.Article12 Jul, 2023
Galapagos adaptationAttenborough presents the Galapagos islands and their animals as evidence for millions of years, but it is all much better understood as evidence for the biblical account of history.Article10 Aug, 2022
Galápagos with David Attenborough: OriginDavid Attenborough’s millions of years for the formation of the Galápagos islands is falsified by the recently formed Surtsey Island.Article03 Aug, 2022
The remarkable Captain Robert FitzRoyThe man in charge of the Beagle was known for his Christian character as well as his great skill as a mariner.Article17 Apr, 2019
Darwinism: it was all in the familyDarwinism began not with Charles but with his grandfather Erasmus.Article01 Feb, 2012
Darwin’s ‘Imps of darkness’: the marine iguanas of the GalápagosDarwin called them ‘hideous’; meet the marine iguanas of the Galápagos.Article28 Jun, 2010
The Island rule—recipe for evolution or extinction?Animals migrating to islands can become bigger or smaller, but not a different kind of animal.Article05 Apr, 2010
Vampire finches of the GalápagosIf you think finches are cute birds that eat seeds, then check out the ones on Wolf Island.Article18 Aug, 2008
Darwin’s EdenA huge evolutionary promotion aimed to put the Galápagos—and evolution—on the world map as never before.Article27 Jun, 2006