Tardigrades, known for their extreme resilience, have become contentious symbols in debates on evolution and design. A creationist perspective claims their abilities exceed evolutionary explanations, suggesting divine intervention. However, research shows their toughness is a result of adaptations to desiccation, serving as an exaptive response, thereby aligning with evolutionary principles.
Are Species Created with Hidden Information Pre-adapted for Future Environments?
How did the incredible species diversity today manifest itself from just a few individual animals preserved on Noah's Ark? How much speciation has happened? What are the mechanisms for young-earth speciation? Is there evidence that rapid speciation has occurred in just the past few thousand years? These are enduring questions that young-earth creationists have been... Continue Reading →
Mixed Messages: Confusion over the Origin of Sea Otters at Answers in Genesis
Reading young-earth creationist’ literature can be a very confusing experience.  Because they employ so many ad-hoc explanations to tackle specific problems it is not uncommon to find articles that contradict one another. Sometimes those articles are written by the same author (see: The Dangers of Poor Scholarship). One of the most common mixed-messages can be observed when... Continue Reading →