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Cladistics

Cladistics

Cladistics 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.
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12 Oct, 2012
Horsetail living fossil

Horsetail living fossil

Horsetails are one of many ‘living fossils’, i.e. just the same as the fossil forms. Evolutionary stasis is not evidence of evolution!
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17 Sep, 2012
Living fossil ray

Living fossil ray

A living Shovelnose Ray is identical to a Jurassic fossil ray, a living fossil, bringing into question both evolution and geological time.
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26 Mar, 2012
Fossil range expansions

Fossil range expansions

Further expansion of evolutionary fossil time ranges introduces further contradiction and confusion into the evolutionary
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20 Jan, 2012
Living fossils erv function

Living fossils erv function

Evolutionary stasis is inconsistent with established mutation rates
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08 Oct, 2011
Evolution exams fossil fallacies

Evolution exams fossil fallacies

How to answer questions about evolution: whether for course credit on an exam or to clear up misconceptions about fossils
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01 Oct, 2011
Tiktaalik finished

Tiktaalik finished

Tetrapod footprints found in Poland predate the famous fossil sea-to-land evolutionary sequence that includes Tiktaalik roseae
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26 Sep, 2011
Fossils wrong place

Fossils wrong place

Evolutionary time ranges of fossils are continually being expanded millions of years earlier and later, throwing greater doubt on the
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02 May, 2011
Werner living fossils

Werner living fossils

Fossils of many animals and plants living today are found in dinosaur-era strata, displaying stasis, contrary to evolutionary expectations.
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23 Feb, 2011
Fascinating fossil fence-wire

Fascinating fossil fence-wire

It is commonly believed that rocks take millions of years to form but some fossilized fencing wire show how it can happen quickly
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15 Dec, 2010
Oldest fossil shrimp

Oldest fossil shrimp

Aciculopoda mapesi, a Devonian shrimp fossil, is the oldest shrimp fossil known, and provides an example of evolutionary stasis, which is meaningless for evolution.
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30 Nov, 2010
Review Neil Shubin Your Inner Fish

Review Neil Shubin Your Inner Fish

A review of Your Inner Fish: A Journey into the 3.5-Billion-Year History of the Human Body by Neil Shubin
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30 Jul, 2010
Mammal hair in amber

Mammal hair in amber

Well preserved mammal hairs found in Cretaceous amber show that mammals like modern mammals lived with the dinosaurs.
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22 Jun, 2010
Evolution of multicellularity: what is required?

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.
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07 May, 2010
Distant starlight, and dino and human fossils

Distant starlight, and dino and human fossils

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21 Mar, 2009
Panderichthys—a fish with fingers?

Panderichthys—a fish with fingers?

Panderichthys, tatrapod ancestor?
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09 Dec, 2008