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Holding Comparisons at Arm’s Length
Holding Comparisons at Arm’s Length

The myth that human embryos go through evolutionary stages is based on outdated and discredited science. In truth, even developing arms are genetica…

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Fast Bees or Fast Talking
Fast Bees or Fast Talking

A perfectly preserved ancient bee challenges evolutionary timelines by appearing earlier than expected and fully formed. This supports the biblical a…

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Wisdom in Hiding
Wisdom in Hiding

Some caterpillars can mimic catkins or twigs depending on their diet, a camouflage that amazes scientists. This adaptability is not learned but built…

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Against All Odds
Against All Odds

Hemoglobin is a highly complex molecule found in unrelated species, challenging the idea that it evolved many times. The odds of this molecule formin…

11 months, 3 weeks ago

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A Mammoth Mystery
A Mammoth Mystery

The Holly Oak pendant, once thought to depict a mammoth seen by ancient man, has been dismissed to protect evolutionary timelines. This shows how dat…

11 months, 3 weeks ago

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The Too-Young Rings of Uranus
The Too-Young Rings of Uranus

The rings around Uranus shouldn't exist if the planet were billions of years old, as evolutionists claim. Scientists propose invisible causes to expl…

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Reversible Wings: Mystery or Creativity?
Reversible Wings: Mystery or Creativity?

Hummingbirds can rotate their wings uniquely to hover and fly backwards. This is unlike any other bird and cannot be explained by evolution.

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The Power of God Touches Earth
The Power of God Touches Earth

Psalm 22 predicted Christ’s crucifixion in detail a thousand years before it occurred. Fulfillment of these prophecies proves divine authorship and p…

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Feathered Pilots
Feathered Pilots

Birds instinctively use complex aerodynamic principles—like lift, drag, and braking—to land, much like human pilots. These flight skills are built-in…

11 months, 4 weeks ago

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Electric Bushes and Trees
Electric Bushes and Trees

Plants use electrical signals to respond to their environment, much like nervous systems in animals. These reactions include wilting under stress and…

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