Human genome decay and origin of lifeObserved mutational decay in the human genome provides clues to the origin of life.Article19 May, 2025
Life and the ‘first’ cellIt is a mathematical impossibility for even one gene to have arisen by chance...Article20 Dec, 2024
Molecular and morphological analysis predicts four bat baraminsWhat do genetics and morphology reveal about how many created kinds of bats there originally were?Article15 Nov, 2024
Synthetic life by Venter?Did Venter make a truly synthetic new life form? What does it prove about chemical evolution or abiogenesis?Article03 Sep, 2024
Do humans and chimps share 99% of DNA?human, chimp, DNA, comparisons, 1 percent, myth Human and chimp DNA differ by far more the than 1% that has become unquestioned dogmaArticle20 Jul, 2024
What proportion of the human genome is actually functional?The functional proportion of the genome is higher than evolutionists want, but much of the genomic sequence is unaffected by natural selection.Article14 Mar, 2024
Naturally caffeine-free teaThe Economist claims the Hongyacha tea plant has made an “evolutionary journey towards losing caffeine”Article10 Jul, 2023
Doppelgänger protein ‘Signal Recognition Particle 14’ refutes evolutionPresent problems for evolution.Article11 Nov, 2022
The surprisingly complex tRNA subsystem: part 5—evolutionary implausibilityHow plausible is evolution as an explanation of the tRNA subsystem?Article02 Sep, 2022
The surprisingly complex tRNA subsystem: part 4—tRNA fragments regulate processestRNAs and their fragments precisely regulate many cell processes.Article27 May, 2022
The surprisingly complex tRNA subsystem: part 3—quality control mechanismsTheir formation is a ‘chicken and egg’ problem for evolution.Article13 May, 2022
Monkeying around with human embryos?Modern science allows us to perform experiments on human embryos that are contrary to Scripture. What should our response be?Article25 Jan, 2022
The surprisingly complex tRNA subsystem: part 2—biochemical modificationsRaw tRNAs are not enough; they need dozens of biochemical to function.Article24 Dec, 2021
The surprisingly complex tRNA subsystem: part 1—generation and maturationTheir formation is a ‘chicken and egg’ problem for evolution.Article17 Dec, 2021
The hemizygosity hypothesis—a novel genetic paradigm for baranomesA novel genetic paradigm for how the created kinds diversified after the FloodArticle01 Oct, 2021
Species were designed to change, part 2Where do species come from? How much change is allowed? If species change, what separates creation from evolution?Article22 Jul, 2021