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Frank Sherwin, M.A. |
May 31, 2013
The ichthyosaur, a fascinating marine reptile of the pre-Flood world, was created on Day Five of the six-day creation.
Darwinists do not know from which creatures these reptiles evolved, hypothesizing that “early” ichthyosaurs...
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Frank Sherwin, M.A. |
Apr 30, 2013
Not only was your pelvis designed to provide a lap for spreading a napkin or holding your children or grandchildren, it was also designed by the Creator as an elegant mechanism to attach your legs to your torso.
Evolutionists insist that our...
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Frank Sherwin, M.A. |
Nov 30, 2012
Christmas Island belongs to an idyllic group of islands in the northeast Indian Ocean. The animal biology (zoology) of this island is bountiful. Its vertebrates include birds and a very few mammals, and its invertebrates include14 species of land...
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Frank Sherwin, M.A. |
Sep 28, 2012
A recent issue of the secular science journal Nature includes research by molecular palaeobiologist Kevin Peterson in which he questions the traditional evolutionary tree of mammals, stating it is all wrong.1 The data Peterson uses are based on a...
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Frank Sherwin, M.A. |
Jul 31, 2012
Atheist Richard Leakey is an authority regarding the tenuous idea of human evolution, working tirelessly to establish human evolutionary roots in Africa.
This past May at an evolution-promoting event, Leakey stated that sometime in the next...
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Frank Sherwin, M.A. |
Jun 29, 2012
Everyone is familiar with porcupines, beavers, rats, squirrels, and, of course, mice—common representatives of the order Rodentia or the rodents. They are defined by zoologists as having a single pair of constantly growing upper and lower...
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Frank Sherwin, M.A. |
Apr 30, 2012
Most people have a passing knowledge of the food they eat, and perhaps how it gets digested. As with all human body systems, however, details of the digestive or gastrointestinal (GI) tract—including the incredibly rich microbial flora...
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Frank Sherwin, M.A. |
Mar 30, 2012
A new wave in biology is biomimicry, people imitating those structures or processes that are found in nature. The secular scientist may not be aware of it, but embracing biomimicry is evidence that he is thinking God’s...
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Frank Sherwin, M.A. |
Jan 31, 2012
Where do physical traits such as height and eye color come from? Biologists say these characteristics are phenotypic (physical) expressions of the genotype—the genetic code. The case for creation can be seen in this amazing genetic code of...
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Frank Sherwin, M.A. |
Dec 29, 2011
As we proceed into the 21st century, secular scientists are still attempting to eke out a purely material explanation for the origin of the universe and life on this planet. They will not succeed.
New Scientist magazine is a popular British...

