Deep-Sea Lobster Microbiome

Research continues regarding complex and amazing microbiomes found on or within a variety of creatures.1 The microbiome is a microbial community occupying a specific habitat, such as bacteria (diptheroids) living on the surface of your skin, coliforms in your large intestine and possibly Corynebacterium mastitidis (C. mast) your eye.2


"Massively Exciting" Fossil Find

Now this is exciting: “Geologists have found the fossil of the earliest known animal predator. The 560-million-year-old specimen is the first of its kind, but it is related to a group of animals that includes corals, jellyfish and [sea] anemones living on the planet today.”1


Copulation Didn't Kill the Frogs, the Flood Did

Evolutionary scientists recently studied 168 frog fossils from central Germany, concluding that the frogs all drowned while aggressively mating. They claim to have arrived at this preposterous assertion by the process of elimination. Unfortunately, the catastrophic burial of the frogs in the global Flood, the most obvious answer, was never considered.


Be Not Deceived: Spiritually Train to Overcome Secular Science Obstacles

Thorough instruction and discipline are the hallmark qualities of a strong military training program. Well-trained soldiers can think on their feet, adapt to their environment, and make sound choices for the mission and obstacles they are likely to face.


CET Model in Plants Is Clearly Seen

Plant scientists have known for decades that plants aren’t just static entities. The half-million or more species of plants in the world display incredible design features and complex interactions with other plants.

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