Paluxy River tracks in the Texas spotlight
Sticklebacks said to recycle ancient genetic information in “an evolutionary blink of an eye.”
Tennessee teachers will soon have legal protection to teach students about genuine scientific controversies. The bill passed by a three-to-one margin and should take effect on April 20.
BioLogos begs pastors to build their churches on a “BioLogos narrative” of compromise instead of the unchanging Word of God.
Evolutionists who claim humans evolved from ape-like ancestors assume language and bigger, better brains gradually evolved, making humans just a higher animal.
April Fools’ Day is here, and the time seems right to briefly explore the subject of foolery and lies, examining what the Bible has to say about deception.
We live in a cursed world as a result of sin, and that Curse affects all areas of our lives, not just childbirth.
Academic freedom to “teach the controversy” in Tennessee awaits the governor’s signature.
Are resurrected proteins the death knell of irreducible complexity?
Scientists still debate the identity of these bones after 20 years.
New Scientist’s “God Issue” explains away religion as a part of our evolutionary heritage and demands God perform to prove Himself.
Like a good reporter piecing together a story, we must examine all the eyewitness accounts recorded in God’s Word, realize by faith that they must all be true, and then see how they fit together.
“The inability to observe past mutation rates means that the timing of events from genetic data remains uncertain,” report Cambridge geneticists.
Strange train of historical connections illogically links “anti- evolution” to apartheid.
Many meat-eating mammals have mutated sweet sense.
Some like it hot; some like it cold; some think extraterrestrial amino acids seeded earth billions of years ago.
Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell, AiG–U.S., examines a special issue of the Christian Research Journal devoted to the origin of life.
Fossil diversity “accurately reflects history”—but which version of history?
Australian television program gets up close with the Creation Museum.
The gap closes but transitions are still lacking.
Burgess Shale said to shelter “the most primitive known vertebrate and therefore the ancestor of all descendant vertebrates, including humans.”
Stable molecules still don’t hold the secret spark of life.
Editorial discusses the supposed usefulness of a "sugarcoated" Bible.
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