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Biogeography: Whose Problem?

Don't think that evolutionists are immune from vexing questions about where species have dispersed.

Body Design Extends to the Cell

From the whole body to each individual cell, we appear engineered for a purpose.

Light Shows in Nature Reflect the Wisdom of the Light-Giver

July 4th in America is celebrated with lights. Here are some celebrations of note within nature.

Awesome Natural Light Show Featured

Is it just a coincidence? A beam of light hits a waterfall for a few days a year, making it glow like lava.

Ministry Spotlight: David Rives

This organization offers an impressive amount of content and continues to grow.

Cambrian Explosion Crisis Worsens

If evolutionary ancestors of complex animals had existed, they would have been preserved. They aren't found.

Some Thoughts About Everything

How some super intelligence could create such complex but simple things is absolutely amazing to this veteran NASA pioneer.

Blinking is a Big Problem for Evolution

New research supports creation, not evolution.

Hummingbird Beak Is a Nectar Wringer

New high-speed movies of hummingbirds show how nectar in the retracting tongue is drawn into the mouth.

Darwin Gets a Tongue Lashing

An article on the evolution of the tongue deserves the Bronx cheer.

Cells Recycle Their Own Garbage

An efficient system involving multiple complex parts keeps a cell clean, new Darwin-free research reveals.

Out On a Limb: The Evolution of Olympians

Pole vaulters, gymnasts, and hurdlers got their start by accident in precocious fish, say evolutionists.

Butterfly Evolution Hatches Magical Story

Butterflies magically arise, fly around the world after surviving asteroid strike that killed dinosaurs.

New Animal Cell Organelle Discovered

The trend of finding increased complexity within the cell further reduces the probability of random-chance evolution.

Ugly Life Is Beautiful in Its Own Way

Who's calling ugly plants and animals repulsive? To know them is to love them.
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