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The Amazing Circulatory System
The Circulatory System is one of about a dozen different systems in the body that cannot work independently of the others. The respiratory system, nervous system, muscular system, lymphatic system and others all interconnect intricately with the circulatory system and if one part fails, the others cannot function. At birth, God designed the baby’s circulatory system to disconnect from the placenta and instantly kick start into new life. This is evidence for design.
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Nov 6, 20191 min read


What Happens Inside the Chrysalis?
The life cycle of the butterfly goes through four stages: egg, caterpillar, chrysalis and adult. The origin of this seemingly Rube Goldberg process is inexplicable from an evolutionary scenario. Inside the chrysalis, the caterpillar turns into a jelly of undifferentiated cells. Then, they all begin to diversify and assume their role as parts of the adult butterfly.
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Aug 28, 20191 min read


Feathered Dinosaurs
Claims of fossil finds with feather imprints on dinosaurs have been investigated by several scientists whose detailed studies concluded that the fibers found were that of collagen. Other scientists dispute this, including some creationists who point out that even if dinosaurs with feathers are found, that is not conclusive evidences that birds evolved from reptiles. They just would be another created baramin or kind.
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Aug 14, 20191 min read


Tonsils
Ever since Darwin declared the tonsils to be a rudimentary or useless organ, doctors have routinely removed them as a preventive measure against colds. In the 1930’s to 1950’s, half of all children had that procedure done as a matter of course. But now the removal of tonsils is associated with all kinds of risks and diseases and nowadays the medical community discourages the removal of tonsils except only in extreme emergencies.
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Aug 6, 20191 min read


4.7 Billion Years is Not Enough Time to Create Life
Derek Marshall discovers a new perspective on the origin of life experiments where he reviews the results and finds that the amino acids of higher molecular weight and complexity were not found. He finds a reason for this and explains that this in of itself is reason to believe that evolution of life from non-life is impossible within the deep time constraints evolutionists give.
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Jul 31, 20191 min read


Is the Appendix Useless?
One of the central claims of evolution is that as life went through its progression of development, some of the organs and features began to lose their original function and became vestiges of their original purpose. The appendix is one of these that in the past was considered to be such, but now the functions are known. Jerry Bergman’s book “Useless Organs: The Rise and Fall of a Central Claim of Evolution” shows that this argument has fallen by the wayside with the discover
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Jul 12, 20191 min read


The Left Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve: a Poor Design?
The left recurrent laryngeal nerve proceeds from the brain down the spine, goes around the aorta and then is routed back up to the larynx. This is cited as an example of poor design by Richard Dawkins and was one of the things that convinced him that living things are just a collection of evolutionary mistakes. But I issue a challenge to Dawkins to surgically reroute this nerve, shorten it and as a result improve a person’s speech and voice.
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May 24, 20191 min read


The Human Eye: A Poor Design?
The claim made by evolutionists that the eye is poorly designed is irresponsible, and reflects a lack of understanding of basic biology. Their argument is that the retina is backwards of what is expected with the photoreceptors pointing away from the source of light. But if you examine closely what actually goes on in the eye, the photoreceptors are in a spot where cells are replaced rapidly, and need to be near the blood vessels where nutrients are supplied and waste cells a
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May 21, 20191 min read


Whale Evolution Sinks to a New Low
A new fossil found in Peru called Peregocetus is much more like an otter than a whale. It is interesting that in an attempt to prove evolution, paleontologists line up fossil creatures in a sequence much like aligning silverware in a sequence from forks to spoons. The incredible number of changes needed to evolve a whale from a land mammal defies credibility.
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May 16, 20191 min read


Incredible Edible Weeds
While we were demonstrating the incredible design of the filaree seed and the wild oat seed at a conference, a farmer came up and said, “You know, these are weeds!” That presented the question, why would God create “weeds” with such unique design features? That led to a little research into plants that are considered to be weeds, but actually are good for you and have medicinal properties. These include pigweed, kudzu, stinging nettles, milk thistle and burdock. All of these
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Feb 14, 20191 min read


Animals that Could not Have Evolved
Doug Sharp dives into his old Revolution Against Evolution book to review some of his arguments to see if they still hold up after over 30 years. He examines the linked entities of creatures where interdependence between them prevent their evolution. The linkological evaluation of the frog in the original book stills holds up as an example of over 30 characteristics that depend upon each other.
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Dec 12, 20181 min read


The Reverse Placebo Effect
Eating well, thinking well and moving well are all part of what creates good health. 50% of that in my mind is thinking well. If we harbor bitterness, unforgiveness, envy, jealousy, and fear, our negative thoughts affect our emotions and our health. The reverse placebo effect is where if you believe something is bad for you, it may cause a reaction consistent with your beliefs. When we interviewed Dr. John Sanford and talked with him afterward, he thinks that many allergies t
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Dec 6, 20181 min read


Critiquing the RNA World Hypothesis
The RNA World is a hypothesis of the origin of life starting with RNA and building the components of life around it. But if you study the process that is needed to build the RNA molecule there is a series of nineteen different obstacles that must be overcome.
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Sep 11, 20181 min read


Does Eating Fat Make You Fat?
Since the 1980’s, the national health standards have promoted what is called the food pyramid, which tells us that sugars and fats should be eaten sparingly, if at all. Dr. Jean-Guy Daigneault is a chiropractor who is also a nutrition expert, and though he agrees with sugar being bad for you, recent studies have shown that avoidance of fat is a problem. Consumption of good fats is essential for the production of hormones and it helps to lose weight. The culprit is trans-fatty
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Jun 28, 20181 min read


90% of All Species Have a Recent Origin
Nine out of ten species alive today have arisen in the last 200,000 years, according to a new genetic study. This research looked at select portions of DNA from 100,000 different species, and researchers found a telltale sign showing that almost all the animals emerged about the same time as humans. Not only that, the study also found (rather unexpectedly for evolutionists) species have very clear genetic boundaries, and nothing much in between.
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Jun 20, 20181 min read


Mechanical Honeybees
Derek Marshall speculates what kind of engineering it might take to create a hive of mechanical honeybees that would perform the duties of gathering nectar to make honey. He compared it to an air traffic control navigation problem with miniature hovercraft weighing 1/10 of an ounce.
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Nov 18, 20161 min read


A Lesson from the Addo Elephants
Many years ago, elephants near the cape of South Africa were hunted to near extinction because the people in the area were having problems with them. In a place called Addo, the elephants retreated to a spot where it was almost impossible for them to be hunted. Eventually an area was set aside as a elephant park and fenced in. They were fed citrus fruit and the elephants would congregate in one area waiting for their daily feeding. But the elephants destroyed the habitat and
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Oct 27, 20161 min read


Pernicious Insects?
Emerald ash borer, beech bark disease, pine tree blight, Dutch elm disease, chestnut blight. All have devastated our forests and we wonder if the plagues of Deuteronomy 28 are upon us. People ask why God allowed this in His creation. There are answers, but we may not like or understand them.
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Oct 9, 20161 min read


Chimps, Gorillas, Humans and Homo naledi
Dr. Charles Jackson explains fossilization and the latest fossil that is supposedly ancestor to humans according to the evolutionists.
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May 29, 20161 min read


Weeds
Why is it that some of the most incredible designs in nature belong to plants that are normally considered to be weeds? Perhaps it is because we haven’t yet discovered their real purpose yet? The Fibronacci spiral is incorporated in the filaree seed which winds up and unwinds to screw itself into the ground. Wild oat seeds propagate while responding to heat and cold with feelers that rotate.
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Mar 25, 20161 min read
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