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Storms Are Not All Bad; They Provide Benefits to Earth

While cyclone activity can cause massive destruction, science shows that God can transform turbulence into a testament of His grace.

A Tale of Two Worms: (R)Evolution on Trial in the Age of Genomics

Through two studies about worms, we see a conceptual crisis in evolutionary biology.

What Is Biofluorescence, and Did It Evolve?

Baffled by biofluorescence diversity, scientists claim it evolved separately over 100 times.

As the Worm Turns, Evolution Leaps

Researchers don't see gradualism in earthworm evolution, so they resort to evolutionary leaps instead.

Monotreme Fossil Record Still Baffles Evolutionists

The platypus and echidna were already hard for evolutionists to explain. New discoveries make the problem worse.

Death Valley Is a Better Home than Any Exoplanet

Researchers manage to extract 57.0–161.5 ml of liquid water daily from the air in Death Valley, but struggle for decades in space water extraction.

Darwinism Promotes the Disney Effect

“If I could talk with the animals, and they could talk to me!”

Creation Displays Magnificence in Common Things

In the latest videocast from Logos Research Associates, Dr Gordon Wilson shares wonders from common organisms.
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Humans Cause Stuff to Happen to Hummingbirds

There’s no disagreement on stuff happening. What’s different is our explanation of how and why stuff happens.

Evolutionary Assumptions are Unnecessary for Good Science

Two news items make the case that far from being necessary to good science, evolutionary assumptions are entirely irrelevant.

ENST: Mammals Are Masters of Physics

Four mammals are featured in this article about animals that really know how to get around.

ENST: Evolution vs The Fossil Record

Darwinians have to mangle, manipulate and coerce fossils into their narrative.

Chicago Promotes Archaeopteryx from Missing Link to Flying Bird

One of the most exploited fossils used to prove Evolution, Archaeopteryx was a flying bird, not a missing link between reptiles and birds.

Earth’s Amber Required Global Flood Conditions

The mixtures of organisms found in amber worldwide call for large-scale transport by water and rapid burial.

From Mocking to Mimicking: The Humble Tree Teaches Tech 

Tree photosynthesis structures are validated as the perfect design for solar capture down to the nano-level: A testament to the Wisdom of God. 
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