Solar System New Earthrise Is a Stunner December 24, 2015 Take a look at this image from a lunar orbiter on the 47th anniversary of the historic Apollo 8 "Earthrise" photo. CONTINUE READING
Education Uncontested Consensus Is Bad for Science December 21, 2015 Darwinian evolution is a prime example of how an unchallenged consensus leads to unbridled speculation and absurdity. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science The Science Axis of Evil December 8, 2015 By assuming misbehavior evolves, some scientists become agents of evil, and Big Science institutions become their enablers. CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics Genetic Tinkering Puts Brave New World at Our Doorstep December 6, 2015 New tools in the lab put human nature at risk. Can we trust fallible scientists to be ethical? CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Good Lectures for the Holiday Weekend November 29, 2015 Hear the late Dr. Dr. Dr. A.E. Wilder-Smith share wisdom about Biblical creation topics. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Reason Honestly with Purpose November 22, 2015 Science and society cannot exist without moral values. Use them; you were born with the capacity to apprehend them. CONTINUE READING
Health Finding Value in Waste November 17, 2015 There's something beautiful about transforming disgusting castoffs into products that are useful, valuable, and healthful. CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics Priority of Basic Science Questioned November 9, 2015 Is government funding of basic science a prerequisite to progress? CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics Humans Behaving Badly Ecologically October 28, 2015 By driving some animals extinct, are humans damaging the whole planet? Who will be the judge? CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Scientific Ethics: A Reader Digest October 25, 2015 For your weekend reading, here's a summary of news articles on various topics related to scientific integrity and ethics. CONTINUE READING
Mind and Brain The Mind and Brain: Evolved or Created? October 18, 2015 Evolutionists take swipes at saying the most complex matter in the universe is a product of blind, aimless processes of nature. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Three Mavericks Who Won October 12, 2015 The loner, not the consensus, is sometimes the one whose views get traction in science. Here are three historical examples. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Religion vs. Evolution: Which Explains Which? October 11, 2015 Evolutionists have a running theme that evolving humans invented religion for various evolutionary reasons. CONTINUE READING
Solar System New Thoughts on Habitable Planets October 9, 2015 Astrobiologists are trying to standardize the requirements for habitable planets. Do they get them all? CONTINUE READING
Cell Biology Adult Stem Cells Outpace Embryonics October 8, 2015 Some still play with embryos, but there seems little reason for it when adult stem cells perform so well. CONTINUE READING