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The Well-Designed Living Fossil
The coelacanth, once thought extinct and used as evolutionary evidence, was rediscovered alive and well, displaying traits that contradict its suppos…
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Is There a Gap in Genesis One?
The "gap theory" suggests a time gap between Genesis 1:1 and 1:2 to accommodate evolutionary timescales and fossil records, but this theory is not su…
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Plastic Stone and Other Ancient Wonders
Ancient civilizations demonstrated remarkable technological capabilities long before modern times. In South America, massive stone monuments may have…
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Spiders Help Make the Sun
Spider silk is so strong and precise that scientists use it in nuclear fusion experiments. Even in cutting-edge science, human innovation relies on G…
1 year, 2 months ago
Wild Medicine
Animals instinctively use medicinal plants to treat illnesses, demonstrating knowledge beyond mere survival instincts. This is evidence of an inheren…
1 year, 2 months ago
Simple Math, Hard Questions
Basic mathematical calculations challenge evolutionary claims about population growth and geological change. When examined closely, the numbers align…
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The Mystery of Male and Female
The evolution of male and female sexes poses an unsolvable problem for evolutionary theory. However, God’s creation of gender from the beginning prov…
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Changing Poison into Medicine
The deadly botulinum toxin has been harnessed for medical use, demonstrating how harmful substances can serve beneficial purposes. This transformatio…
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You Are Left-Handed
All living things use exclusively left-handed amino acids despite natural processes producing equal amounts of both. This mystery points to intention…
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The Orchid that Captures Workers
The bucket orchid’s elaborate pollination strategy forces bees to transport pollen. Such irreducible complexity challenges the notion of gradual evol…
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