Organizing Creation: The Science of Created Kinds

Consider the common mallard. The males of this species are easily recognized by their green heads, white collars, and pale brown wing feathers. These qualities allow us to distinguish the mallard from other bird species, such as the ruddy shelduck. Although there are obvious differences between these creatures, they seem mild when we compare these…

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What About Apemen?

Universal Common Descent (UCD), one of the core principles of Darwinian science, states that all life on Earth has descended from a single common ancestor. This shared ancestry applies to ants, trees, dogs, mushrooms, and, most disturbingly to Christians, human beings. Contrary to the Bible’s description of . . .

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