Evolving Mammals?

The evolution of mammals from non-mammals, like the evolution of all other animal groups, has been, and will always be, problematic. English paleontologist Michael Benton stated, “The origin of the Placentalia, the crown group including modern placental mammals and their ancestors, is a much-discussed question.”1


Butterfly Variation

Butterflies have made science news again, this time in regard to a master gene called WntA: “a combined team of researchers from Cornell University and The George Washington University, has characterized the cis-regulatory evolution of the gene WntA in nymphalid butterflies.”1

Bird Pelvis Doesn't Come from a Dinosaur

Alleged 380-Million-Year-Old Fish Heart

A fossil fish heart, in remarkable condition, was found in Western Australia. It was embedded in a chunk of sedimentary rock dated by evolutionists to be 380 million years old. Co-author of the study, Per Ahlberg of Sweden's Uppsala University, was quick to make an unwarranted and bizarre fish/human connection, 
 


Breaking News: Humans Procreated With... Humans

Over a century ago, evolutionists taught that Neanderthals were sub-human brutes.1

But in the intervening decades, as more research and discoveries have been made, Neanderthals are believed to be fully human, able to interbreed with Homo sapiens. DNA analysis confirms this.2

A recent news article stated,

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