Species were designed to change, part 2In the creation model, God made species so that they could change over time, but change does not equal evolution.Article22 Jul, 2021
Dance or dieAdult fence lizards retain the twitch dance, and have longer legs, in response to fire ant invasion in southeastern USA.Article22 Feb, 2016
Reclaiming the peppered mothPeppered moth caterpillars can detect twig colour through its skin, changing its skin colour to match.Article05 Jul, 2021
Deer mice Nebraskan A colour mutation that camouflages deer mice against a sandy background is a great example of natural selection.Article15 Jan, 2018
Where have all the big fish gonefish, Trinidadian guppy, natural selection, loss of fertility, size, fishing sustainability Selectively removing the largest Trinidadian guppies in lab tests resulted in fewer, smaller fish, with implications for commercial fish stocks in the wild.Article19 Jan, 2015
Elephants losing tusksIvory poachers kill elephants with the biggest tusks, resulting in more frequent tusklessness.Article11 Apr, 2016
Tibetan snow lotus The Himalayan/Tibetan snow lotus, Saussurea laniceps, is shrinking because of human-induced natural selection—not evolution.Article13 Feb, 2017
Darwin pigeonsCharles Darwin’s experiments with pigeons did not provide the evidential support for his Origin of Species that many believe.Article12 Mar, 2018
Green algae multicellularity Clues from ecology and genetics provide avenues for explaining the rise of destructive parasites after the Fall.Article18 Sep, 2020
Isn't it obvious? Natural selection can eliminate, but never create!Leading biologists John Endler and Lynn Margulis noted the obvious: natural selection is a process of elimination, not creation.Article31 Oct, 2018
Dogs breeding dogs?Darwin said that breeding of dogs demonstrates evolution, but this is clearly wrong.Article29 Jul, 2020
What should Christians think about artificial selection and genetic modification?Biblical and ethical guidelines for Christians in today’s world of rapidly developing biotechnology to stay true to our creation mandate.Article08 Apr, 2020
Is the RubisCO enzyme an ineffective leftover of evolution?Some evolutionists claim that the RubisCO enzyme is an evolutionary leftover, upon closer examination it is obviously a design element!Article25 Jan, 2020
Shrews eating peppersShrews, capsaicin, loss of information and reduced sensitivity is selective advantage, but not information-gaining evolutionArticle15 Jan, 2020