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
OwlsOwls are God’s masterpieces of design, with their acute vision, fine hearing, and soundless flight. Owls have always looked the same since their creation on day five of creation week.Article26 Jul, 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
Eddystone LighthouseHow God’s design inspired the enduring design of John Smeaton’s Eddystone lighthouse.Article13 Jul, 2021
Dance … or die!When fire ants threaten lizard populations, it really is ‘survival of the fittest’. But ‘evolution’? No!Article07 Jul, 2021
Reclaiming the peppered mothThe capacity for dark colouring is now known to be in each moth; and its caterpillar can detect twig colour through its skin, changing its colour to match.Article05 Jul, 2021
Deer mice Nebraskan A colour mutation that camouflages deer mice against a sandy background is a great example of natural selection.Article30 Jun, 2021
T. rex, cats, and attack-defence structuresAnswering a question about the purpose of attack-defence structures like claws, and about vegetarian diets pre-Fall.Article12 Jun, 2021
Plants feeding on quartzite support rapid plant growth after the FloodSupports rapid plant growth after the FloodArticle23 Apr, 2021
Prewired language processingHumans are born with brains prewired to see words. How can evolutionists explain this?Article08 Apr, 2021
Watch a glasswing passing (without flying colours)Both evolutionists and creationists are claiming the Glasswing Butterfly as their own. Who’s right?Article07 Apr, 2021
Darwinists still trying to refute Behe and still failingThe new science about DNA that challenges evolutionArticle26 Mar, 2021