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/article/why-arent-there-any-flightless-bats
Frank Sherwin, D.Sc. (Hon.) - Animals designed to fly are classified into four groups: the extinct flying reptiles (pterosaurs), insects, mammals (bats), and birds. According to the creation model, bats and birds were created on Day 5 as bats and birds. Recently, a...

/article/ancient-mollusks-were-complex
Frank Sherwin, D.Sc. (Hon.) - Mollusks consist of a wide range of invertebrates that include the intelligent octopus, pulmonated snails (gastropods), and bivalves (clams). They appear suddenly in the early Cambrian about 514 million years ago according to evolution theory. In...

/article/dino-trackway-leads-to-young-earth
Frank Sherwin, D.Sc. (Hon.) - Uncovering animal tracks and trackways in sedimentary rocks is a testament to the Genesis Flood.1–4 Fascinating discoveries continue to be made with the latest trackway (200 footprints) being unearthed in Oxfordshire, England.5 The longest...

/article/leaf-and-stick-insect-variation
Frank Sherwin, D.Sc. (Hon.) - The phylum Arthropoda suddenly appears in the fossil record in a most un-Darwinian way.1 The largest group within the arthropods is the class Insecta—the insects. There is no fossil evidence depicting how insects supposedly came from...

/article/molecular-machines-twist-evolution
Frank 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...

/article/jaw-drops-evolutionary-explanation
Frank 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...

/article/butterfly-learning-and-memory
Frank 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...

/article/ancient-skin-impressions
Frank 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...

/article/heart-cockle-shells-case-for-creation
Frank 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...

/article/bird-brain-evolution
Frank 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...

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