Whales
Whales, Jellies, and Fish--Oh, My!
Ocean life is a wonder to behold, whether on a Discovery Channel show, at an aquarium, or in the ocean itself. My husband and I have developed an interest in marine animal parks and, fortunately, … more
Under the Sea at Monterey Bay
The first sardine cannery opened on Ocean View Avenue, Monterey in 1908—by the 1950s, overfishing forced the canneries to close their doors. The innovative Hovden Cannery was the last to close … more
Whale Fossils in Desert
MSNBC, "Whale fossil bonanza in desert poses mystery" Nov 21, 2011; http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45367885/ns/technology_and_science-science/t/whale-fossil-bonanza-desert-poses-mystery/#.TsrkGVbNlPE more
TNRTB Classic: Sperm Whales
Whales present a prime example of resource management gone wrong. The past three centuries of the whaling industry have driven most whale species to near-extinction. However, in the context of the … more
Did whales evolve?; Has RTB's model been peer-reviewed?; Could the Nephilim have been Neanderthals?
Evolution of whales, peer-review of RTB, Nephilim as Neanderthals? more
Thank God for Whales
At first glance this evidence seems like a point in favor of the evolutionary paradigm, but a closer look reveals otherwise. Evolutionary models prove that, of all animals, whales manifest the highest … more
Explosive Origins of Modern Whales Points to a Creator
As a kid, I loved the Fourth of July. I grew up in a small town in West Virginia and each year the city of Spencer would hold a community-wide celebration featuring local bands, a community picnic … more
Whale of a controversy, In the beginning was death, Measuring ethics
Ambulocetus, Whale evolution, Death before fall, Comment, Situational ethics (hiding Jews during WWII) more
Pregnant Fossil Shows How Early Whales Evolved
Source: Reuters, "Pregnant Fossil Shows How Early Whales Evolved," by Robin Lloyd, February 03, 2009; http://www.reuters.com/articlePrint?articleId=USTRE5130CQ20090204 more
Humpback Whale Fins: Fresh Evidence for Design
I remember being taught as a child that the humpback whale must be an accident of nature. The weird bumps along the leading edge of the humpback’s flippers (or fins) seemed to … more
Whale Ankles- No Support for Neodarwinism
Proponents of gradualism often trot out so-called “transitional” whale fossils as evidence supporting their view.1, 2 In my book, The Genesis Question, I explain why no other animal has a … more
