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  • 1 month ago | creation.com | Jonathan Sarfati |Dominic Statham |Stuart Burgess |Andy McIntosh

    LAYERS OF FAITH CONFERENCE DENVER, COLORADO WEDNESDAY, JULY 9 - SATURDAY, JULY 12, 2025 This article is from Creation 34(1):23, January 2011 iStockPhoto.com Cephalopods—the group of mollusks that includes squid, octopus and cuttlefish—are famous for their amazing ability to blend quickly into their surroundings. Now the US Office of Naval Research is funding research in several universities into man-made materials that have the same instant camouflage properties.1 On land, the chameleon has a...

  • 1 month ago | creation.com | Robert Niemand |Jonathan Sarfati |Dominic Statham

    LAYERS OF FAITH CONFERENCE DENVER, COLORADO WEDNESDAY, JULY 9 - SATURDAY, JULY 12, 2025 This article is from Creation 46(1):57, January 2024 Image credit: Marwell Zoo An African Wild Ass (Equus africanus) gave birth to a healthy youngster in August 2023, at Marwell Zoo in the UK. Mother and baby are pictured here.1 This successful birth is good news, because this donkey species, native to Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Somalia, is believed to have less than 200 individuals remaining in the world....

  • 2 months ago | creation.com | Jonathan Sarfati |David Galloway |Dominic Statham

    This article is from Creation 46(1):48–51, January 2024 A common evolutionary argument in overview This is the first in a series of articles on this topic. They are all adapted from the most comprehensive creationist book on the topic of design in nature. We have often pointed to the amazing designs in creation. However, we should be aware of one counterargument.

  • 2 months ago | creation.com | Jonathan Sarfati |Dominic Statham |Stuart Burgess |Andy McIntosh

    This article is from Creation 26(4):28–33, September 2004 Captivating chameleonsPhoto by Robert Jensen, www.bobjensenphotography..comThe chameleon (the name of which means ‘ground lion’ in Greek) is a lizard with many remarkable features.

  • Oct 16, 2024 | creation.com | Dominic Statham

    Feedback archive → Feedback 2016stockxpertPlant claims hard to digestA reader named Vanya had an interesting question regarding claims that evolutionists make that once inedible foods ‘evolved’ to become edible. She wrote:Recently, I’ve come across several articles on plant evolution that report how many modern crops we consume today were once inedible grass in the past, and that they were “evolved” through genetic mutation and artificial selection to produce the edible foodstuffs.

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