Does Whale Evolution Hold Water?

At one point in the Origins debate, evolutionists were fond of using the so-called Horse series as evidence for microbes-to-man evolution. The emerging Creationist classification science of baraminology has displaced the Horse series as largely irrelevant to the debate. Creationist scientists now affirm that all horses [including extinct three-toed varieties] all belong to the same created kind…

The Last Enemy

My friend, a fellow Creation speaker and a minister of the Gospel, announced the death of his beloved wife with these words: “She knew God’s full glory at 11:55.” My initial reaction was shock, sorrow, denial. Who hasn’t felt the horror, loss and gut-wrenching sadness of a loved one’s passing? There’s a feeling that it isn’t…

Transitional Forms: Dinosaurs and Bunny Rabbits, or Why the Speculative Nature of Darwinism makes it Unfalsifiable (via DefendingGenesis.org)

Evolution been a matter of speculation [read: a vivid imagination] since Darwin first made the theory of atheistic origins popular. He theorized that life had a common descent and had developed from one-celled organisms to soft-bodied invertebrates to athropods to fish to frogs to reptiles to dinosaurs to mammals to man via innumerable small changes…

DefendingGenesis.org – 2010 in Review

2010 was a pretty big year for us here at DefGen. There have certainly been a lot of changes. There were a few disappointments, to be sure. We deeply regretted having to cancel what would have been West Virginia’s first-ever Creation Science Fair. The Mountain State, scarred from its part in the public education debate over creation…

Most Popular Posts of 2010

We’ve added over 50 posts throughout 2010. Here are the most popular posts from our family of websites: DefendingGenesis.org Darwin’s Dyke: What the Fossil Record Actually Shows Creation Cryptids: The Mothman or When Cryptids Prove False New Theory of Dinosaur Extinction: And It’s Officially Official [This Time] Cloudy With A Chance of Atheists – The…

Vestigial Arguments – Begging the Question for Darwin

I once heard a college professor who specialized in evolution and ecology remark that no he’d never heard an adequate Creationist explanation for vestigial organs and structures. Rather he claimed that the only explanation he’d ever been offered was something to the effect that “Well, God made them to test our faith.” I do not wish to question his veracity…