If any creature superficially resembled the long coveted missing link in the evolution of animals, it would be the platypus. Instead, this creature leaves the evolutionists scratching their heads, wondering where to put it on their tree of relatives. Though a mammal, it has characteristics of birds and lizards. For example, the platypus lays [...]
Posts from ‘May, 2009’
Those Amazing Bats
We may not like them in our house, but we surely do like how bats benefit us. Bats are amazing creatures. They are the only flying mammal, and, with almost 1000 living bat species, account for nearly one-quarter of all mammal species. The smallest is the bumble bee bat with a wingspan of 6 [...]
Survival of the Fakest
The last three articles have been leading up to these excerpts from the article, “Survival of the Fakest” by Jonathan Wells. It originally appeared in The American Spectator, December 2000/January 2001. The full text should be read and is available online from several sources. (Jonathan Wells holds a Ph.D. in molecular and cell biology from [...]
Evolution is True!
No, after writing over 100 articles sharing a little of the plethora of information supporting creation and design, I am not recanting. I must remain loyal to true science, to myself, and most of all, to God.
So what does this title mean? Dictionary.com lists 10 definitions for the word ‘evolution’, the first one [...]
Does “Ontogeny recapitulate phylogeny”?
The title is a mouthful, isn’t it! Memorize that and spout it off when you want to impress people! Seriously, in the last article we talked about frauds and hoaxes used to prove evolution. This, it seems, is another example.
In 1874 Ernst Haeckel presented to the science world this series of drawings that, [...]










