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Bats—sophistication in miniature

Bats—sophistication in miniature

For the amazing echolocation ability of bats to function properly, both emitting and receiving organs must be present, and cooperate. (There are other problems too, to drive evolutionists ‘batty’.)
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05 Feb, 2014
Blind fish: evolution going backwards

Blind fish: evolution going backwards

Don't you find it strange that when people go blind we regard it as tragic, but when cave-dwelling fish go blind it's hailed as 'evolution in action'?
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25 Dec, 201301:00
Australia’s amazing kangaroos and the birth of their young

Australia’s amazing kangaroos and the birth of their young

Kangaroos—created or evolved? The complexity, variety and beauty of God’s creatures serve to glorify the Creator and show His power.
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11 Dec, 2013
Why a butterfly flutters by

Why a butterfly flutters by

Some might think that the butterfly, with its jerky fluttering flight, is a ‘primitive’ and inefficient flyer. Actually, their complicated wing movements generate more lift than simple flapping would do.
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27 Nov, 2013
Beetles … nature's workaholics

Beetles … nature's workaholics

You can find beetles in almost any habitat occupied by other insects, munching on anything from snails to dung!
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20 Nov, 2013
Naturalistic origin of life - scientific law denies it

Naturalistic origin of life - scientific law denies it

According to Skeptics, one of the characteristics of a pseudo-scientific theory is that it contradicts a known scientific law.
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25 Oct, 201300:59
Slimy secrets

Slimy secrets

What has one foot, is small, and can go over anything? (Hint: it has a wonderfully slick method of locomotion!)
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23 Oct, 2013
The way of the woodpecker

The way of the woodpecker

Engineers wonder at the woodpecker’s resilience to head-banging—and copy it.
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30 Sep, 2013
No evidence of evolution and ‘deep time’

No evidence of evolution and ‘deep time’

Creatures in different parts of the world show remarkable similarities despite, according to evolution theory, being separated for the same timespan over which humans evolved from ape-like ancestors.
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23 Sep, 2013
Origin of flight evolved four separate times?

Origin of flight evolved four separate times?

You've probably heard the saying that lightning never strikes twice. This means that highly unlikely events, if they do occur, won't happen again. But it appears that in a certain area of evolutionary biology, lightning has, in fact, struck four times!
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16 May, 201301:00
Talking and mythological animals in the Old Testament

Talking and mythological animals in the Old Testament

CMI answers a range of questions about animals in the Old Testament.
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12 May, 2013
Sea Spiders - no change over 160 million years

Sea Spiders - no change over 160 million years

Scientists studying fossil 'sea spiders' from 'Jurassic' rock found they are just the same as today's sea spiders. By evolutionary reckoning, that's no change in 160 million years. In that supposed time, evolutionists say, most of the dinosaurs, birds, many fish and virtually all mammals have evolved—all by natural processes. From finches to albatrosses, and mice to elephants—they all made themselves by evolutionary processes. They also say most of the flowering plants evolved too. And yet the sea spiders haven't changed in all that time! Curious isn't it? The Bible tells us in Genesis chapter 1 that God created plants to produce seed according to each kind created. And He created sea life and creeping things 'after their kind' also. This is the most-established principle of biology: that living things produce offspring like themselves. These sea spiders illustrate this biblical truth.
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23 Apr, 201300:59
SETI -- not able to recognize intelligent life?

SETI -- not able to recognize intelligent life?

For many years, radio telescopes have been scanning the heavens as part of a program known as SETI. SETI stands for the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence.
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18 Apr, 201300:59
Small Dogs are Mutants

Small Dogs are Mutants

Dogs vary greatly in size, from Chihuahua to Great Dane, yet they are all part of the dog, or wolf, created kind; they can all interbreed. Researchers have found that the small breeds of dogs all have something in common, a mutation in the gene that codes for an important growth regulator. This prevents the small dogs from growing to greater size.
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11 Apr, 201300:59
Appendix shrieks ‘Creation’ (at least 18 times!)

Appendix shrieks ‘Creation’ (at least 18 times!)

Remember when the appendix was held up as evidence for evolution—a supposed ‘vestigial organ’? How times have changed.
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02 Apr, 2013
Life at the extremes

Life at the extremes

You can freeze them, boil them, dry them, starve them and even put them in a vacuum—yet they still bounce back
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27 Mar, 2013