Musical Bird Maestros Befuddle Evolution

A recent paper by an international team of researchers shows that the skill of some songbirds to extemporaneously innovate musical repertoire equals that of human musicians.1 Since none of the apes have this complex human-like capability, the discovery poses a big problem for the evolutionary model of human origins.


Codon Degeneracy Discredited Again

Internal Telomere-like Sequences Are Abundant and Functional

The prevailing evolutionist mantra holds that humans and chimpanzees share a common ancestor that lived about six million years ago. One of the most cited evidences for this belief is the alleged human chromosome 2 fusion site. There, evolutionists claim, one can see the degenerate remnants of where two telomeres fused, which they say are leftovers from humans’ evolutionary descent.


Life from an 'RNA World'?

Evolutionary Crisis and the Third Way

Modern evolutionary theory has never been without its problems and controversies—even among secular scientists. Famed evolutionist Douglas Futuyma recently stated:

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