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Molecular Machines Twist Evolution - Jan 16, 2025
/article/molecular-machines-twist-evolutionFrank Sherwin, D.Sc. (Hon.) - We read in the first chapter of Romans that God loves us so much that He has given us a general revelation of what He has created. Verse 19 states, “what may be known of God is manifest in them; for God has shown it to them.” This is...
The Jaw Drops an Evolutionary Explanation - Jan 9, 2025
/article/jaw-drops-evolutionary-explanationFrank Sherwin, D.Sc. (Hon.) - The lepidosaurs are a large and diverse group of land vertebrates that include the snakes and lizards. There are almost 12,000 species of these animals. But evolutionists still do not know where they came from. Vertebrate paleontologist Michael...
Butterfly Learning and Memory - Dec 19, 2024
/article/butterfly-learning-and-memoryFrank Sherwin, D.Sc. (Hon.) - Insects, such as the winged insects in the order Lepidoptera, continue to reveal incredible abilities with some facets that zoologists thought were reserved only for vertebrates. Recently, entomologists were investigating “a species of...
''Ancient'' Skin Impressions - Dec 12, 2024
/article/ancient-skin-impressionsFrank Sherwin, D.Sc. (Hon.) - Cornified skin is the top layer of skin (epidermis) and is composed of dead skin cells that are tightly packed together and thickened. This is the Creator’s way of protecting people and animals against sharp objects and solar...
Heart Cockle Shells: Another Amazing Case for Creation - Dec 9, 2024
/article/heart-cockle-shells-case-for-creationFrank Sherwin, D.Sc. (Hon.) - There has been an incredible discovery concerning a bivalve mollusk called the heart cockle (Corculum cardissa). These bivalves have symbiotic partnerships with photosynthetic dinoflagellates called Symbiodinium corculorum. S. corculorum requires...
Bird Brain Evolution? - Dec 5, 2024
/article/bird-brain-evolutionFrank Sherwin, D.Sc. (Hon.) - Recently, a fascinating bird skull dated by evolutionists to be over “80 million years old” was discovered at a Brazilian quarry.1 Paleontologists are calling it Navaornis hestiae, believing it belongs to the extinct...
Where Paleontology Fails, Paleo-Robots Avail - Nov 25, 2024
/article/paleontology-paleo-robots-availFrank Sherwin, D.Sc. (Hon.) - A Phys.org science article begins with what could be read as a religious story that occurred a long, long time ago. Life on Earth started in the oceans. Beginning around 390 million years ago, however, the ancestors of modern land animals...
Puzzling Fossils at an Unlikely Time - Nov 21, 2024
/article/puzzling-fossils-at-unlikely-timeFrank Sherwin, D.Sc. (Hon.) - Wherever and whenever life is found, it is incredibly complex. This certainly applies to cyanobacterial photosynthetic life that supposedly were some of the simplest and very first organic life forms to evolve from inorganic nonlife.1 Cardiff...
Seeing the Case for Creation in Fruit Flies - Nov 18, 2024
/article/case-for-creation-in-fruit-flyFrank Sherwin, D.Sc. (Hon.) - Our brain is designed to smoothly and constantly process what we see via the incredibly sensitive photoreceptors (cones and rods) of our eyes.1 But throughout a typical day, our eyes may be subject to rapid changes of shadows and light many times...
Amazing Defense Systems - Nov 14, 2024
/article/amazing-defense-systemsFrank Sherwin, D.Sc. (Hon.) - Bacteria (prokaryotes) are ubiquitous. A fraction cause disease in people, animals, and plants, but the majority are the foundation for the global food web, the nitrogen cycle, soil formation, and are part of the critical microbiome (the...