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June Wallpaper

ICR's June 2026 wallpaper is now available for mobile, tablet, and desktop! Download this month's image for free by clicking the format ...More...
Rapid Change, Fixed Design: Rethinking Genetic ''Accelerators''
What if so-called rapid evolution is not a process of building something new, but it simply reveals what was already there? A recent peer-reviewed study in Science reports that certain DNA segments, called supergenes, may help cichlid fish adapt quickly through large chromosomal inversions that preserve sets of traits.1 Conventional scientists say this shows evolution can move faster than expected. A related report from ScienceDaily highlights how these DNA changes help fish adjust to new environments.2 But this demonstrates design, not evolution. ...More...
Designed to Adapt: Examining Plankton After Chicxulub
What if new species could appear in just a few thousand years? A recent study reports that many new plankton species showed up quickly after the supposed Chicxulub impact—a large asteroid event believed to have caused the extinction of the dinosaurs. Some of the plankton appeared in less than 2,000 years.1 The study claims this shows fast evolution. But the evidence fits better with rapid change within created kinds, not the rise of new life systems.
More...A Call To Remembrance
It is so easy to forget. The burdens and pressures of these present times easily drown out the voices of the past.
God, however, remembers. It is good also for us to consider the olden days, not simply in sad nostalgia, but for our guidance in the present. With reference, particularly to those ...More...
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