CladisticsCladistics is a method of analysing patterns of biological similarity in the fossils developed by evolutionists for evolutionists, yet it fails to demonstrate evolution or even biological reality.Article12 Oct, 2012
Horsetail living fossilHorsetails are one of many ‘living fossils’, i.e. just the same as the fossil forms. Evolutionary stasis is not evidence of evolution!Article17 Sep, 2012
Living fossil rayA living Shovelnose Ray is identical to a Jurassic fossil ray, a living fossil, bringing into question both evolution and geological time.Article26 Mar, 2012
Fossil range expansionsFurther expansion of evolutionary fossil time ranges introduces further contradiction and confusion into the evolutionaryArticle20 Jan, 2012
Living fossils erv functionEvolutionary stasis is inconsistent with established mutation ratesArticle08 Oct, 2011
Evolution exams fossil fallaciesHow to answer questions about evolution: whether for course credit on an exam or to clear up misconceptions about fossilsArticle01 Oct, 2011
Tiktaalik finishedTetrapod footprints found in Poland predate the famous fossil sea-to-land evolutionary sequence that includes Tiktaalik roseaeArticle26 Sep, 2011
Fossils wrong placeEvolutionary time ranges of fossils are continually being expanded millions of years earlier and later, throwing greater doubt on theArticle02 May, 2011
Werner living fossilsFossils of many animals and plants living today are found in dinosaur-era strata, displaying stasis, contrary to evolutionary expectations.Article23 Feb, 2011
Fascinating fossil fence-wireIt is commonly believed that rocks take millions of years to form but some fossilized fencing wire show how it can happen quicklyArticle15 Dec, 2010
Oldest fossil shrimpAciculopoda mapesi, a Devonian shrimp fossil, is the oldest shrimp fossil known, and provides an example of evolutionary stasis, which is meaningless for evolution.Article30 Nov, 2010
Review Neil Shubin Your Inner FishA review of Your Inner Fish: A Journey into the 3.5-Billion-Year History of the Human Body by Neil ShubinArticle30 Jul, 2010
Mammal hair in amberWell preserved mammal hairs found in Cretaceous amber show that mammals like modern mammals lived with the dinosaurs.Article22 Jun, 2010
Evolution of multicellularity: what is required?The many simultaneous requirements for a viable multi-celled animal make it impossible for them to have evolved from single celled organisms.Article07 May, 2010