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Comb Jellies Take the Lead Over Sponges!

Comb jellies pull ahead in an endless game to earn the title Last Common Ancestor of All Animals

Saturn’s Rings Officially Young (Again)

Old agers can't weasel around it any more. Saturn's rings are short-lived. They cannot be as old as Saturn.

Darwinians Struggle with Dinosaur Soft Tissue

They admit it exists, but can only make up stories to explain how it might last tens of millions of years.

Beaches Erode Too Fast for Deep Time

Within a few thousand years, half of earth's coastlines will erode away. How long has that been going on?

Macroevolutionary Theory Evaporates

Evolutionists boisterously advertise their theory as a fact. Looking under the hood, though, one finds hot air and broken promises.

More Fossils Contradict Evolutionary Tales

How many more anomalies will it take to overturn the Darwin empire with its assumption of gradual evolutionary progress?

Old Earth View Requires Storytelling

If geologists relied on empirical observation, they would not get billions of years out of rocks.

Fossil Graveyard Explanation Ridiculous Without a Flood

Giant ichthyosaurs, as big as a bus, do not become buried in rock slowly over millions of years.

Evolutionary Rates Vary by Millions

When an organism changes rapidly, that's evolution. When an organism never changes for millions of years, that's evolution.

How Can a Lizard Be Its Own Ancestor?

It looks like a lizard. It walked like a lizard. But evolutionists are calling parts of it primitive.

Yosemite Just Got a Lot Younger

This is why you should never trust national park displays. Yosemite Valley could be less than 4% previous age estimates.

Flower Explosion Blows Evo Cred

If a new estimate of flowering plant origins is not retracted, you can stop believing evolutionists now. They're nuts.

New Video Reveals a Heart for Design

New film on the human heart opens the door to prior fitness of the universe for complex life.

Darwinism at a Tipping Point

Some leading evolutionists admit major problems with their theory yet keep trying to solve them by adding more problems.

Dinosaur Convergence Loses Its Grasp

It looks like a T. rex but it wasn't, they say; Darwin Flubber rescues the tale.
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