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Dawkins’ eye revisited

Dawkins’ eye revisited

Ophthalmologist dismantles Dawkins’ arguments for the evolution of the eye.
Article
18 Oct, 2007
Appendix: a bacterial ‘safe house’

Appendix: a bacterial ‘safe house’

New research suggests function for appendix in maintaining good digestive bacteria populations
Article
17 Oct, 2007
Human tails and fairy tales

Human tails and fairy tales

Have there really been people with functioning tails, and if so, are they vestigial?
Article
01 Sep, 2007
Is the human male nipple vestigial?

Is the human male nipple vestigial?

Evolutionists often argue that some organs are a throwback to our evolutionary past because they don’t seem to have a function. Is this true of the male nipple?
Article
23 Aug, 2007
Brilliant brittlestars:

Brilliant brittlestars:

According to one report it’s entire skeleton forms one big eye…. brittlestars are one big compound eye.
Article
22 Aug, 2007
Sheep and goats? Since when?

Sheep and goats? Since when?

Is all speciation post-Flood, or did some speciation occur pre-Flood? Did people breed sheep and goats before the Flood?
Article
28 Jul, 2007
Amazing discovery: Bird wing has ‘leading edge’ technology

Amazing discovery: Bird wing has ‘leading edge’ technology

Amazing discovery: Bird wing has ‘leading edge’ technology
Article
26 Jun, 2007
Astonishing DNA complexity uncovered

Astonishing DNA complexity uncovered

Astonishing DNA complexity uncovered
Article
20 Jun, 2007
Genetic algorithms and robotic folly

Genetic algorithms and robotic folly

Robots designed by genetic algorithms don’t support evolution
Article
14 Jun, 2007
Bunchberry bang!

Bunchberry bang!

Bunchberry stamens are designed like miniature medieval trebuchets. Design in Nature is evidence of God.
Article
16 May, 2007
Is the evolutionary tree changing into a creationist orchard?

Is the evolutionary tree changing into a creationist orchard?

Is the evolutionary tree changing into a creationist orchard?
Article
10 May, 2007
Birds: fliers from the start: Archaeopteryx, Confuciusornis

Birds: fliers from the start: Archaeopteryx, Confuciusornis

Archaeopteryx and Confuciusornis were fully-formed birds, conflicting with the evolutionary dinos-to-birds narrative.
Article
08 May, 2007
Evolution of the rhinoceros? Preposterous!

Evolution of the rhinoceros? Preposterous!

Claims that the rhinoceros is the result of evolution collapse under scrutiny. In contrast, when viewed through the Bible’s account of history, things ‘rhino’ begin to make sense.
Article
30 Apr, 2007
Off the menu …

Off the menu …

Carnivorous fish such as the Oriental sweetlip and the coral rock cod placidly allow the cleaner wrasse and cleaner shrimp to crawl in and out of their mouths without harming them—what’s the story?
Article
10 Apr, 2007
Pterosaurs flew like modern aeroplanes

Pterosaurs flew like modern aeroplanes

Pterosaurs flew like modern aeroplanes
Article
26 Mar, 2007
The super-senses of oilbirds

The super-senses of oilbirds

The unique and intriguing oilbird of Central and South America flies at night, navigates like a bat, lives in caves and defies evolutionary explanation.
Article
26 Feb, 2007