Layers of Faith Conference    Denver, Colorado  July 9-12 2025

Creation Ministries International

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Backward eye colour optimization

Backward eye colour optimization

Our backwardly-wired’ retina is an ideal structure to optimize colour vision.
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21 May, 2025
Why don’t we live as long as Methuselah?

Why don’t we live as long as Methuselah?

Modern science is catching up with what the Bible tells us about people living for hundreds of years.
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05 Mar, 2025
The non-evolution of the human liver

The non-evolution of the human liver

The liver is complex and serves a lot of purposes in the human body. Could it have evolved?
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24 Jan, 2025
The appendix is not an evolutionary vestigial organ

The appendix is not an evolutionary vestigial organ

Claimed by evolutionists to be a vestigial organ, the appendix is crucial to our digestive system.
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28 Dec, 2024
The poor design claim of the human birth canal examined

The poor design claim of the human birth canal examined

Evolutionists say the human birth canal is poorly designed; that humans evolved a bigger brain but not a wider pelvis causing birthing problems. This claim is exaggerated and wrong.
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07 Dec, 2024
As rare as a hen’s tooth?

As rare as a hen’s tooth?

Bird teeth are not proof of dino-to-bird evolution.
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05 Dec, 2024
Waisted beauty theory

Waisted beauty theory

Evolutionary psychology reflects Western media ideas.
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05 Dec, 2024
Molecular and morphological analysis predicts four bat baramins

Molecular and morphological analysis predicts four bat baramins

What do genetics and morphology reveal about how many created kinds of bats there originally were?
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15 Nov, 2024
The incredible human brain

The incredible human brain

Focus: creation news and views 41(1)
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22 Oct, 2024
Toes of the tokay

Toes of the tokay

Tokay gecko toes and feet utilize van der Walls forces in setae and spatula to walk on vertical surfaces.
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14 Oct, 2024
The Hero Shrew of the Congo

The Hero Shrew of the Congo

Scutisorex somereni Congolese hero shrew has unique backbone morphology defying evolutionary explanations for its origins
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22 Jul, 2024
Creation for Kids: The amazing eye and the gift of sight

Creation for Kids: The amazing eye and the gift of sight

Discover the remarkable world of vision: from the perfect design of the human eye to unique eyes in nature, colour blindness insights, and the amazing ways science helps us see beyond limitations.
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10 Jul, 2024
No death before fall

No death before fall

A correspondent asks: Was there really no death before the Fall? What about bugs and bee stingers?
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13 Apr, 2024
The beautiful complexity of the human eye

The beautiful complexity of the human eye

Magnificent, complex, and hardworking, our sight helps us navigate our way through the world.
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01 Apr, 2024
Claims that dermatomes prove humans evolved from animals

Claims that dermatomes prove humans evolved from animals

Dermatomes and pentadactyl limbs supposedly show homology and are evidence that humans are evolutionary relatives of other vertebrates.
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20 Feb, 2024
A medical doctor shares on creation

A medical doctor shares on creation

We do see mutations happening from time to time, but they lead to disease and death—not superhumans.
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15 Jan, 2024