evolution

God's Handiwork in the Insect World

Submitted by Arthur on Sat, 11/28/2015 - 00:59

Penny Gullan and Peter Cranston, both professors of evolution, ecology, and genetics, are the authors of the latest edition of a widely-used college entomology textbook entitled, "The Insects: An Outline of Entomology". These two evolutionists begin the third chapter with this statement: "The dissected open body of an insect is a complex and compact masterpiece of functional design."

On Pollination and Bees

Submitted by Arthur on Thu, 07/31/2014 - 06:06
   A great aspect of the wondrous complexity of God’s creation is symbiotic relationships, when two organisms of different species "work together," each benefiting from the relationship’, oftentimes in such a way that they depend on the other creature to live. Not only are these relationships complex in nature, can you imagine this happening through evolution?

Debating Evolution

Submitted by William Andrews on Sun, 06/26/2011 - 04:43

Hi everyone, here is a debate I had online via MSN Instant Messenger about 6 months ago with an evolutionist named Keith. The only modification to the debate has been to fix a few spelling errors.  I realise that a few spots will be hard to follow because of the way MSN is used, but most of it is easily followable. It kind of seems to start off in the middle of a discussion and the reason is because we had had a debate the previous day, and this debate was a continuation of it. Unfortunately I had not saved the first debate. So, here it is, enjoy and comment!