The dark proteomeWith the discovery of the dark proteome, the human genome got a lot larger, illustrating amazing design and the brilliance of GodArticle07 Jan, 2025
The appendix is not an evolutionary vestigial organClaimed by evolutionists to be a vestigial organ, the appendix is crucial to our digestive system.Article03 Jul, 2019
Vestigial arguments: remnants of evolutionEvolutionists claim that vestigial organs no longer have a function because of evolution but these claims continually implode as functions are discoveredArticle11 Jun, 2008
HBP1 pseudogene functionβ-globin HBP1 pseudogene has vital function, so function supports common design not common ancestry; junk DNA blunderArticle01 Jan, 2024
Is the world perfectly designed?Perfect design is a bad foil for thinking about supposed cases of bad design.Article01 Jun, 2023
Dog clavicle vestigialRefuting the evolutionary claim that the canine clavicle is vestigial.Article27 Feb, 2014
Book review: 'The Story of Evolution in 25 Discoveries'A review of The Story of Evolution in 25 Discoveries by Donald Prothero.Article30 Sep, 2022
Palmar grasp reflexThe palmar grasp reflex is neither vestigial nor evidence we evolved from ape-like ancestors.Article09 Sep, 2022
Fingernails and toenails: vestigial organs?Fingernails and toenails are not useless evolutionary relics but serve numerous functions.Article22 Jan, 2021
Review: 'Human Errors' by Nathan LentsA review of Human Errors by Nathan H. Lents.Article04 Dec, 2020
The origin of flightless birdsFlight in birds seems easy to lose, but impossible to gain, suggesting birds became flightless after the Flood.Article10 Jul, 2020
Panda thumbs its nose at the dysteleological arguments of the atheist Stephen Jay GouldPanda thumb, refuting bad design claimArticle08 Dec, 2017
Fibre optics in the eyeIs our eye harmed by backward wiring? No! Not only is it necessary, but eyes have a fibre optic plate to guide light through the nerve net to receptors.Article21 Aug, 2007
Appendix shrieks CreationDarwin proposed that the appendix was an evolutionary vestigial organ, but it’s now known to be functional, and scattered across mammal species in a way that defies evolutionary explanation—unless it could have evolved at least 18 times!Article02 Apr, 2013