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Lamprey Lunacy - Jun 27, 2024
/article/lamprey-lunacyFrank Sherwin, D.Sc. (Hon.) - Lampreys are a group of strange-looking jawless fish of the order Petromyzontiformes. Since evolutionists reject the biblical origins model, they must embrace these creatures as our ancient ancestors.1 But looking to the fossil record,...
Stasis and More Stasis in Living Fossils - Jun 24, 2024
/article/stasis-and-more-stasisFrank Sherwin, D.Sc. (Hon.) - Living fossils have been a challenge to evolutionists ever since Darwin coined the phrase in 1859.1,2 They are members of a living species of creatures that are virtually identical to those known from the fossil record. Andean tapirs,...
Florida Fossil Shows Porcupines Have Always Been Porcupines - Jun 17, 2024
/article/florida-fossil-shows-porcupinesFrank Sherwin, D.Sc. (Hon.) - The porcupine is an animal (rodent) that one does not soon forget. It is armed with formidable quills that deter even the hungriest predators. What was their origin? Evolutionists do not know. Barbiere and Marivaux stated in their 2015 paper...
New Titanosaur Species Discovered in Uruguay and Argentina - Jun 10, 2024
/article/new-titanosaur-species-discoveredFrank Sherwin, D.Sc. (Hon.) - The pre-Flood world had some truly massive dinosaurs, and the largest of them were in the group Sauropodomorpha.1 Within this group were titanosaurs, which include the gigantic Argentinosaurus that is estimated to have weighed over 100 tons. Not...
A “Just-so” Story About Ancient Genes - May 30, 2024
/article/a-just-so-story-about-ancient-genesFrank Sherwin, D.Sc. (Hon.) - An evolutionary website recently published “a groundbreaking study” that supposedly identifies a basic, uncomplicated, “simple” creature as the ancient ancestor of all bilaterians (creatures with just one plane in which...
New Shark Fossil from Arkansas - May 20, 2024
/article/new-devonian-shark-fossil-arkansasFrank Sherwin, D.Sc. (Hon.) - The fossil record contains a plethora of shark teeth, but fossilized shark skeletons are exceptionally rare. When they are found, though, they are always 100% sharks.1,2 Because shark skeletons are made of cartilage, the fact that...
Photosynthetic Proteins Power Plants - May 16, 2024
/article/photosynthesis-uncoveredFrank Sherwin, D.Sc. (Hon.) - Some scientists think the photosynthetic process is all but figured out since the discovery of more details regarding the place, assembly, and function of some of the more cryptic molecules involved and their pathways. But like unraveling details...
Was a Key to Photosynthesis Evolution Discovered? - May 2, 2024
/article/key-to-photosynthesis-discoveredFrank Sherwin, D.Sc. (Hon.) - Northern Canadian lakes were the source of recently discovered unique photosynthetic bacteria of the phylum Chloroflexota. After years of culturing, cultivating, and incubating water samples from Boreal Shield lake, University of Waterloo...
Marine Fossil Tapeworm Is Still a Tapeworm - Apr 29, 2024
/article/marine-fossil-tapeworm-still-tapewormFrank Sherwin, D.Sc. (Hon.) - The Flood was both sudden and rapid. The burial of creatures—including delicate plants and soft-bodied animals like jellyfish1—occasionally resulted in amazing preservation.2 Parasites are a sad fact of life ever since the Fall...
Bees Master Complex Tasks Through Social Interaction - Apr 15, 2024
/article/bees-master-through-social-interactionFrank Sherwin, D.Sc. (Hon.) - Bees are simply incredible.1,2 These little furry fliers challenge the very foundation of Darwinism in many diverse ways. Bees have been delighting creationists for generations. These intelligent creatures can distinguish different humans...