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U.S. Supreme Court Ruling Aligns with Genesis Gender Distinctions
On Tuesday, June 30, the Supreme Court ruled to uphold the rights of West Virginia and Idaho to ban transgender women, who are biological males, from competing in women’s sports. In a ruling that covered both West Virginia v. B. P. J. and Little v. Hecox, the Court decided six to three that neither Title IX nor the Equal Protection Clause are violated by states that do not allow transgender-identifying student athletes to compete on teams contrary to their sex.1 This importantly affirms the distinction between men and women that God established in ...More...
July Wallpaper

ICR's July 2026 wallpaper is now available for mobile, tablet, and desktop! Download this month's image for free by clicking the format option links below ...More...
Tiny Cells, Precise Engineering
Even the smallest living cells face a big design problem. How do they keep the right shape while many parts inside them are moving? A recent study in Science considered this question in regards to a blue-green bacterium called Anabaena.1 The researchers studied a protein system that helps the cell keep its shape. Conventional scientists call this an example of evolution “repurposing” DNA-moving machinery into a bacterial skeleton.1 But the evidence points to a clearer thesis: the protein system inside the cell has more built-in function ...More...
Fast-Changing Cactus Flowers Still Point to Design
Cactus flowers have a striking range in size—they can be smaller than a grain of rice or longer than a school ruler. Such variation points to how God designed living things with room to adapt while also placing limits on what they can become.
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