Separating the sheep from the goatsSheep and goats illustrate the limits of the created kinds and the inadequacy of mutations for evolutionArticle11 Aug, 2008
More musings on our ‘useless’ appendixA not-so-recent study on the pattern of the appendix among our alleged primate ‘cousins’ showed that, even using evolutionary assumptions, it cannot be a degenerate evolutionary structure.Article06 Aug, 2008
The Prostate Gland—is it ‘badly designed’?This article defending the prostate gland was adapted from the section on alleged ‘bad designs’ in Dr Sarfati’s new book By Design, which is subtitled, Evidence for nature’s Intelligent Designer—the God of the Bible.Article01 Aug, 2008
What About Horse Toe Evolution?Evolutionists claim that various structures on the horse are evidence for ‘vestigial toes’. Let’s take a closer look.Article25 Jul, 2008
Fingertip controlThe manual dexterity required to dress oneself is a lot more complex than you might think.Article22 Jul, 2008
Walking up wallsInsects have inspired engineers to build a better ‘sticky tape’, and even robots that can walk up walls—a great idea for cleaning windows of high-rise buildings!Article02 May, 2008
Peacock poppycock?Darwin’s attempt to explain how the peacock’s tail evolved is being sharply criticized—by evolutionists.Article21 Apr, 2008
Grass-eating dinoscoprolites confirm dinosaurs ate grass, contrary to traditional evolutionary teachingArticle24 Mar, 2008
The ‘fish gills’ girlWhen a spot on Leanne Burgess’ neck inflamed suddenly, her doctor blamed her fish ancestry. But Leanne knew better.Article24 Dec, 2007
Fancy flying from advanced aeronauticsNew discoveries about swift flight may help aircraft designers. Swifts also have such a sophisticated navigation system that they can find their way in their sleep.Article17 Dec, 2007
Hibernation, Migration and the ArkA tiny marsupial that can hibernate for over a year—should we use this to help ‘explain’ the feasibility of a year-long journey by animals on the Ark?Article12 Dec, 2007
A baraminology tutorial with examples from the grasses (Poaceae)How do we go about determining the original biblical ‘kinds’?Article01 Nov, 2007
The design of tears: an example of irreducible complexityTears perform an amazing variety of functions to help us see and feel.Article25 Oct, 2007