Of all arthropods1 scorpions seem to rank very high on the creep scale. With their large pincers on one end, a long, curving, stinging tail on the other, their intimidating […]
                  But Noah’s flood is critical to that question. Simply put, if that flood was a global, year-long, catastrophic event about 4,500 years ago, as Genesis appears to teach, then it […]
                  “Evolution” of the Median Artery The evolutionists cited the persistence of the median artery in the forearm of some adult humans as evidence of visible evolution, but what are the […]
                  According to a new study, rainforest frogs (Thoropa taophora) are the first known amphibians where the male forms a “lasting relationship” with more than one female. (Many other animals, such […]
                  When we started building the Ark Encounter, people frequently asked, “Are you building the Ark out of the same thing Noah did?” I would typically respond by saying, “Yes, wood.” […]
                   
             
             
             
            