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The Gas Exchange Problem Insurmountable by Chance

In this part of Dr Smith's guest article, he applies irreducible complexity to how complex animals get oxygen to cells.

Nagging Problems Explaining Life’s Wonders

In this two-part guest article, Dr. James O. Smith surveys the hurdles evolution must leap.

Poll Claims a Majority of Americans Say They Accept Evolution

One reason is indoctrination into Darwinism in public schools.

Flagellar Motor Is Actually Many Motors

A new model of the bacterial flagellum, an icon of intelligent design, has just increased the design complexity even more.

A Losing Theory of Evolution

Evolution by gene loss? Are they kidding? Is that how to evolve a giraffe or fruit fly?

Evolution for the Birds: Must Adaptation Be Evolutionary?

Darwinians use adaptation and evolution almost interchangeably. Is that justified?

More Natural Selection Fails

Attempts to explain life by natural selection evaporate upon critical examination. And yet the theory lives on.

Humans May Have a Residual Magnetic Sense

Could our ancestors have navigated by Earth's magnetic field? Some scientists believe they have evidence.

Neutral Theory of Evolution Debunked

Dr Jerry Bergman elaborates on a proof in Michael Behe's new book that the neutral theory of evolution fails.

Paley’s Watch Found

There actually is a clock in the heath, and it's in our bodies, too.

Thank Your Cilia

Throughout your body, cilia (protrusions on cells, singular cilium) are monitoring the environment and sweeping your passages clean.

Evolutionists Flaunt Falsifying Fossils

If Darwin’s theory were true, would you expect to find fossils that haven’t changed for a billion years? Would you expect that kind of stasis for organisms that lived in vastly different conditions than today? Would you expect, furthermore, to find an explosion of diverse forms of life suddenly, without ancestors? Rather than mourn their fate, evolutionists flaunt these falsifying fossils as trophies of their theory.
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