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The Platypus Project
A challenge is made to a group of engineers to collaborate together to produce a duckbill platypus. Although it is really cheating, these engineers are allowed to borrow materials for this project from any living system. The triple constraints are time, cost and scope. Given unlimited time, money and resources, will these engineers succeed?
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Nov 29, 20151 min read


Bioluminescence
A wide variety of unrelated species are able to emit light, and their ability to do so not only requires intelligent design but for dozens of different purposes. To imagine that this functionality arose independently in various species by evolutionary chance is incredible.
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Oct 6, 20151 min read


Burrs in my Socks
Why did God allow thorns and thistles? Why is it that the plants that offer the clearest proof of design are also ones that are either weeds or their designs almost seem pernicious? The answer is surprising. God built these designs as part of the overall coding, knowing that there would be a fall.
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May 21, 20151 min read


The Ostrich and other Ratites
Ostriches are among a number of flightless birds that are classifed together for that reason, but there is so many differences between them that it is a stretch of the imagination to construct an evolutionary ancestry.
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May 11, 20151 min read
Revolution Against Evolution
A Revolution of the Love of God
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