Bears across the world …They seem cute when young. And cranky when they’re older … but bears are some of God’s most amazing creatures!Article31 Aug, 2022
Creation-based conservation for the Red PandaCan creation-based conservation provide a better solutions than evolution-based attempts?Article02 Mar, 2022
Hierarchical clustering in dinosaur baraminology studiesBaraminology studies need adjustment to properly reflect the biblical distinction between flying animals like Archaeopteryx and land animals like dinosaurs.Article28 Jan, 2022
Startling SturddlefishSturddlefish or paddlegeon: inter-family hybridization between sturgeon and paddlefish and created kinds.Article20 Dec, 2021
How do we account for so many species of beetles if Noah’s Flood was only 4,500 years ago?How do we account for so many species of beetles if Noah’s Flood was only 4,500 years ago?Article18 Dec, 2021
Lizard losers (and winners)Contrary to media hype, anole lizards on the Bahamas are not evolvingArticle15 Dec, 2021
An amazing desert trioAfter the Flood, numerous animals adapted to special environments. Let’s look at how some special animals, the sandcat, fennec fox and mulgara adapted to the desert heat!Article29 Nov, 2021
Kiwi conservation conundrumDoes evolution hinder conservation efforts for the kiwi?Article19 Aug, 2021
Species were designed to change, part 3Not only can species change over time, but they can merge and split as well. This can be described with the ‘braided baramin’ concept.Article12 Aug, 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
Do lizards and snakes form separate apobaramins?Are lizards and snakes a part of the same biblical ‘kind’?Article16 Jul, 2021
Baraminology suggests cryptic relationships among CaprimulgiformesIs the bird order Caprimulgiformes a single created kind?Article12 Mar, 2021
Baraminology data filtering method based on entropy measurement and its application in dinosaur and cephalopod data setsApplying a data filtering method to help clarify created kinds in dinosaur and cephalopod datasets.Article05 Mar, 2021
Comparison of morphology-based and genomics-based baraminology methodsA comparison of morphology-based and genomics-based approaches to understanding the created kinds.Article19 Feb, 2021