January/February 2026
Dinosaur Ridge: Last Stand of the Dinosaurs
Paleontologists have ranked Dinosaur Ridge as the top dinosaur track site in North America.1 Run by the nonprofit group Friends of Dinosaur Ridge, it was designated by the National Park Service as a National Natural Landmark.2...
An Incredible Year of Advancement! 2025 Year in Review
Dr. Guliuzza at chapel in Corban University, Salem, Oregon
The Institute for Creation Research had another incredible year advancing creation science in 2025! As a long-time supporter of...
Sickle Cell Research Confirms TOBD Prediction: Directed.,.
Students of the creation-evolution debate know the changing explanations for how creatures originated and operate. Originally, the great minds of most pioneering scientists concluded that creatures...
Novel Orphan Genes Aid in Regulated Adaptation
Orphan genes (OGs) are genes that are unique to a specific kind of creature. This is especially significant when creatures that are considered evolutionary ancestors lack these genes. In other words,...
Longevity Before the Flood
When gazing through a telescope, we see beauty so vast even the most powerful optics can’t see how far it spans. Trillions of stars are arranged in perfect order, each declaring the matchless...
BY: JAMES GADBERRY
Did Fossil Birds Live Longer than Today's Birds?
The Bible matter-of-factly states that humans living before and shortly after the Genesis Flood had centuries-long lifespans (Genesis 5 and 11). Yet the Bible gives no indication that this remarkable...
Why Is Natural Selection an Illusion?
Consider the following scenario. A population of organisms, let’s say racoons, lives in an environment somewhere on Earth and eats a variety of foods. Its kind has thrived in that relatively...
BY: MICHAEL J. STAMP
Creation Kids: Seasons
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