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The Eyes Have It: Another Case of Evolution Falsification

A comparison of cephalopod eyes with mammal eyes does not demonstrate Darwinian evolution.

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.

Evolutionists Refute “Poor Design” Claim for Human Eye

Evolutionists have finally caught up with creationists: they show that the octopus eye is not superior and the human eye is not "backwards"

Fossil Squid Named for Joe Biden

It would be mean to call Biden a grasping squid, but that's who scientists decided to name a fossil for. It challenges evolution.

Downsizing Evolution’s Credit Balance

Evolution takes credit for many things that have nothing to do with Darwinism.

Life Exceeds Expectations: Aquatic Creatures

Here are some amazing underwater organisms that go beyond the call of survival duty.

Natural Selection Favors Illogic

Nothing in Darwin's mechanism guarantees humans will think rationally. Fitness might actually favor stupidity. For proof, look at the reasoning of people who believe in natural selection.

Organisms Refusing to Evolve Over Millions of Years

Several more cases of "extreme stasis" have turned up, calling into question Darwin's notion of constant, gradual change over millions of years.

Underwater Marvels

Check out these amazing creatures that inhabit the liquid universe of planet Earth's oceans and rivers. Only the first one is a fish.

Natural Light Shows Dazzle Scientists

Here are some news stories from diverse fields of science, related only by the phenomenon of light.

Scientific Progress Needs Design, Not Darwin

Numerous papers advancing scientific knowledge rely on design principles, not evolutionary notions.

Two Evolutionary Evidences Debunked

Among examples of evolution cited by Darwinists in the past, these should be taken off the shelf and thrown in the trash.

Written in Ink: No Evolution

An ink sac from a fossilized Jurassic cephalopod said to be 160 million years old looks identical to those from living cuttlefish.

Animal Plan: It Works Well

There were Greek and Roman naturalists who were intrigued by what they saw in the living world, but their observational tools were limited to their five senses. Modern science has expanded our senses far beyond the capabilities known just a century ago. We are privileged to live in an age of discovery that is revealing even more wonders beneath the surface of living things, wonders worth knowing about. Here are just a few.
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