Hierarchical clustering complicates baraminological analysisThe hierarchical structure of species relationships makes it hard to find a simple cut-off line between different biblical kinds.Article06 Dec, 2024
Genetic convergence between humans and octopusesParallel mechanisms of LINE retrotransposition for inducing variationin the brains of humans and octopuses undermines common ancestry.Article26 Jul, 2024
Homology made simpleHomologous structures are best explained by a common designer rather than common ancestry.Article27 Jan, 2014
Embryos alive before implantationAre human embryos conceived at fertilization or implantation, and are pre-implanted embryos living, valuable human persons?Article16 May, 2024
Claims that dermatomes prove humans evolved from animalsDermatomes and pentadactyl limbs supposedly show homology and are evidence that humans are evolutionary relatives of other vertebrates.Article20 Feb, 2024
Doubts about design and the resurrectionIt is reasonable to doubt universal common ancestry and accept that Jesus tomb was empty.Article14 Jan, 2023
Doppleganger genesDoppelganger genes, which have highly similar functions and structures but are found in distantly related creatures, defy evolution.Article11 Nov, 2022
The history of flying machinesThe history of flying machines argues against the evolution of flight.Article24 Nov, 2021
Are lizards and snakes related?Snakes and lizards are not a part of the same baramin; they are no related.Article16 Jul, 2021
Caprimulgiformes: a single created kind?The order Caprimulgiformes is not a single created kind.Article12 Mar, 2021
Refining baraminology methodsApplying a data filtering method to help clarify baramins in dinosaur and cephalopod datasets.Article05 Mar, 2021
Divine designs in flies and beetles deny evolutionDesign in fly embryos and the flea beetle spring mechanism denies evolution while supporting intelligent, divine design.Article04 Feb, 2021
Did the ear bones of mammals really evolve from the jawbones of reptiles?Articular and quadrate of reptile jaw bones are neither morphologically nor genetically related to mammalian middle ear bonesArticle02 Jul, 2019
Placental versus Marsupial: A tale of two ‘wolves’Evidence is against Australia’s dingo being responsible for the mainland disappearance of its marsupial counterpart, the Tasmanian tiger/wolf/thylacine.Article25 Jun, 2018
Dinosaur to bird theory a flight of fancyThe concept of a connection between dinosaurs and birds is still proposed despite the lack of evidence.Article29 Sep, 2017