“The wombat is one of Australia’s many unique creatures that is found nowhere else on earth. This animal is a marsupial – meaning it has a pouch in which prematurely born young finish their development. Having a pouch is great if you are a kangaroo – but a wombat is a burrowing animal. If the pouch opened toward the mom’s head, the pouch would quickly fill with dirt. So the wombat’s pouch faces backward; it opens towards the mother’s hind legs. Now,...
Read MoreWhat do they mean by “Evolution”?
Sometimes natural selection (or adaptation or variation) is often masqueraded as “Evolution.” Check this one out: “Thus equipped to be alert to the bait-and-switch, a discerning reader can confidently peruse evolutionary reporting, teasing out the facts from the ‘evolution-speak’. Here’s another extract from National Geographic News as a sample ‘test’ (with our added emphasis as an aid): “Sharon Strauss, a professor of evolution and ecology at the University of...
Read MoreNaturally Developed or Designed??
“A skyscraper begins with a plan, compiled by a team of architects and engineers. Even a very large tree begins with a tiny seed, often no bigger than a pinhead. But it is crammed with complex programmed information that controls its development into a living giant (see box [in the article]). It takes a mountain of materials such as cement, sand, and steel to be brought to the site to build a skyscraper. But the tree seedling accomplishes the build-up of its...
Read MoreWhat do we really know about genetic information??
“Another issue, especially displayed among evolutionists (but creationists, including myself, are not immune), is a lack of understanding of the location of biological information. Most people tend to think DNA (the ‘genome’) is the storage place of information. While it is certainly the location of a tremendous amount of it, this gene-centered view ignores the information originally engineered into the first created organisms. The architecture of the cell, including...
Read MoreHuman Skin – Simply Evolved? Or Complex and Designed??
“The human skin is one of the body’s most vital organs. It is the largest organ of the human body, weighing more than the brain, liver, or heart. Its many components, which work together to accomplish a plethora of specific functions, clearly indicate that our skin was designed. Consider the following: The skin keeps out harmful bacteria. It serves as a waterproof wall to hold in our body fluids. Its pigment shields us from the sun’s harmful rays. Our skin absorbs...
Read MoreHygiene of Birds!!
HYGIENE OF BIRDS Birds of the heron family accumulate a thin layer of oily slime on their feathers. To clean this condition, they have three patches of feathers that break down into a powder that works like talcum powder. The birds apply the powder to their feathers to absorb the slime. Afterward, it is combed out of the feathers using a comb-shaped toe designed for this purpose. The birds then waterproof their feathers by applying oil from a specially designed and...
Read MoreUranus – Nearly Impossible to Explain Naturally!
Uranus – nearly impossible to explain naturally without a Designer/Creator! “Hannes Alfvén (Nobel prize winner in Physics, 1970) says: “[T]o place the Uranian satellites in their present (almost coplanar circular) orbits would require all the trajectory control sophistication of modern space technology. It is unlikely that any natural phenomenon, involving bodies emitted from Uranus, could have achieved this result.” So the evidence is that no hit occurred. But...
Read MoreHow do we explain Uranus??
What is the best and simplest explanation for Uranus?? (Remember Occam’s Razor – the simplest explanation is often the best) Uranus is assumed to have more Shepherd moons to keep its rings together or maybe the rings more simply indicate that Uranus is not billions of years old! “concerning the origin of Uranus, as we have previously said, from a practical point of view, expanding gases don’t reverse their expansion because of gravity, they...
Read MoreCould you design the ear any better??
“The piano can produce different-pitched sounds from 88 keys, but the human ear can distinguish over 2,500 different tones! Even more remarkable than the variation in pitch that the human ear can detect is the intensity of sound which the human ear is capable of hearing. The human ear can detect sound frequencies that move the eardrum as slightly as a billionth of an inch. This incredibly small movement is less than the diameter of a hydrogen atom. Our hearing is...
Read MoreThe New Marbled Crayfish – Asexually Populating Europe and Africa!!
“This new example of the success of asexual reproduction adds to the existing problem that evolutionists have (and many acknowledge) of explaining how and why sexual reproduction arose. If it is supposed to have been because of the alleged advantage of sex, this crayfish shows that an organism can be spectacularly successful just by cloning itself. So why should evolution ‘bother’ to evolve sexual reproduction in the first place?” Conclusion: This is NOT evidence for...
Read MoreMost viruses are beneficial!
Really?? (Note: We do realize the seriousness of the coronavirus and that it is one of the mutated, and now harmful varieties of viruses. We are praying for God to be at work during this difficult time!) Check these quotes out: “It comes as a shock to many people when they hear it, but most viruses are good for you. Have you heard that there are as many bacteria in and on your body as there are cells in your body? That is true. But it is also true that you have more...
Read MoreCrazy Skin of the Octopus!
The octopus has three distinct layers in its skin, and each layer contains remarkable tiny elastic sacs of red, yellow, and blue coloring. When threatened, the octopus can make each sac 60 times larger than its original size. An adult octopus can have as many as two million of these tiny spots of color spread over its entire body. By shrinking some sacs and stretching others, an octopus can change color almost instantly. When frightened, all of the sacs shrink,...
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