Do Plastic-Eating Bacteria Dump the Case for Creation? July 18, 2018 At the risk of stating the obvious: Plastics are an indispensable part of our modern world. Yet, plastic materials cause untold problems for the... Biology by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Believing Impossible Things: Convergent Origins of Functional Junk DNA Sequences March 14, 2018 In a classic scene from Alice in Wonderland, the story’s heroine informs the White Queen, “One can’t believe impossible things,” to which, the White... Biology by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Biological Convergence Challenges Naturalistic Evolution Models January 29, 2018 The observation of repeated occurrences of convergence in the history of Earth’s life stands as a profound challenge to naturalistic explanations for Earth’s life.1... Biology by Hugh Ross Read
Answering Questions about Darwinism January 11, 2018 A few weeks ago I had the privilege of interacting with apologists from the RZIM (Ravi Zacharias International Ministries) Connect online community in a... Evolution by Anjeanette Roberts Read
Did Neanderthals Make Glue? January 10, 2018 Fun fact: each year, people around the world purchase 50 billion dollars’ (US) worth of adhesives. But perhaps this statistic isn’t all that surprising—because... Human Origins & Anthropology by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Mutations—How They Work and Which Worldview They Favor November 27, 2017 Does “Evolution” Point to Naturalism or Design? Before addressing this question, it is always important to define terms. Evolution, at a very basic level,... Evolution by Anjeanette Roberts Read
How Are Sea Slugs a Failed Prediction of the Evolutionary Paradigm? July 18, 2017 What is your definition of success? The answer to this question most likely depends on the person you ask. People view success differently. Evolution by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Monkey Business: Evolutionists’ Oversight December 15, 2016 Where Charles Darwin and evolutionists today agree is that humans and modern apes are both naturally descended from a single primate species that long... Biology by Hugh Ross Read
Reactive Oxygen Species: Harbingers of Evolution or Signals of Design? December 14, 2016 Antioxidants are the latest diet fad. Many people do whatever they can to include foods high in antioxidants in their diets. Some people even... Biochemistry by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Pseudoenzymes Illustrate Science’s Philosophical Commitments December 7, 2016 A few months ago, I had a serious accident while shooting a compound bow in my backyard. The arrow jammed in the guide, and... Biochemistry by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Demystifying Evolution and the Species Problem August 18, 2016 Evolution is a word that refers to many different processes (chemical evolution, microevolution, microbial evolution, speciation, and macroevolution) with different underlying mechanisms. And as... Evolution by Anjeanette Roberts Read
The Chameleon’s Amazing Tongue Challenges Evolutionary Paradigm July 11, 2016 The ability to change skin color is just one of several outstanding body design features that chameleons possess. They also possess the longest tongue-to-body-length... Biology by Hugh Ross Read