by Scott Ashley
Could a global catastrophe like the 1918 flu outbreak happen again? At the moment, it appears that the COVID-19 pandemic will not prove as deadly as first thought. But it has had a terrible global impact in various other ways. And much...
by Mario Seiglie
Genetic adaptation to environment has been attributed to natural selection for advantageous mutations. But scientists have recently learned that adaptations come mostly from genetic switches responding to circumstances—proof of design, as...
by Ben Light
Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution is widely accepted throughout the world. How did that theory develop, and is it true?
by Mario Seiglie
Are scientists quietly discarding Darwin's venerable theory of the origin of the species? The Good News continues its examination of creation and evolution. How solid is the evidence supporting natural selection and evolution? Can they be...
Creation or Evolution: Does It Really Matter What You Believe?
by United Church of God
A fundamental premise of Darwinian evolution is the belief in natural selection driving change in species. Now, after decades of detailed study of genetics, DNA and the cell, what does the scientific evidence reveal to us?
by Jerold Aust, John Rutis
Is the recently outbreaking avian flu something to be concerned about? What does the Bible say about plagues to come?
by Michael Kelley
Charles Darwin admitted that the available fossil evidence didn’t support his theory of “survival of the fittest,” better known as evolution. But he expected that plenty of evidence would be found in the coming years. Now, more than a...
Creation or Evolution: Does It Really Matter What You Believe?
by United Church of God
One relatively simple process necessary for animal life is the ability for blood to clot to seal a wound and prevent an injured animal (or person) from bleeding to death.
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
The 1918-19 influenza pandemic took the lives of millions of men, women and children. Is a possible repetition in the offing today?
by Mario Seiglie
As scientists explore a new universe—the universe inside the cell—they are making startling discoveries of information systems more complex than anything ever devised by humanity's best minds. How did they get there, and what does it mean...
by Vertical Thought
Does the Bible disprove the case for evolution?
by Scott Ashley
The influenza epidemic that traversed the globe from September 1918 through March 1919 left more than 20 million dead--could another epidemic of this magnitude strike again?
by Mario Seiglie
This year marks the bicentennial of Charles Darwin's birthday and, coincidentally, 150 years since the publication of his book On the Origin of Species. One of the most influential books in modern history, it has helped shape philosophy,...
by Good News
Many excellent books have appeared in recent years detailing scientific findings and conclusions that compellingly demonstrate the impossibility of evolution as an explanation for the existence of life on earth.
by Mario Seiglie
Jonathan Wells holds a Ph.D. in molecular and cell biology from the University of California at Berkeley and a Ph.D. in religious studies from Yale University. He is the author of many articles and the books Icons of Evolution (2000) and...
by Mario Seiglie, Scott Ashley, Tom Robinson
Plant scientists at Purdue University have made a surprising discovery—a plant containing a template, or a master genetic blueprint, that can correct defective genes inherited from its parents.
by Vertical Thought
We made a list of 10 reasons Darwin's theory of evolution does not hold up to scientific scrutiny.