Birds News to Enhance Your Birding December 23, 2015 Birdwatching is more fun when you learn what's going on in those feathered bodies. 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
Early Man Antique Homo Claims Threatened by New Bones December 18, 2015 The number of potential overhauls in thinking from this thigh bone in China is staggering. CONTINUE READING
Mind and Brain Early Builders Were Intelligent Designers December 17, 2015 What do Stonehenge and Chaco Canyon have in common? On opposite sides of the globe, they illustrate human nature. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution The Farce Awakens: More Just-So Stories for the Darwin Crowd December 16, 2015 More examples of the art of Just-So Storytelling from evolutionary biologists and psychologists. Pick your winner! CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Just-So Stories for the Darwin Crowd December 15, 2015 For the scientifically illiterate, bedtime stories of how things evolved bring contentment. CONTINUE READING
Mammals Cheetahs Prospered in North America December 14, 2015 If evolutionists can say cheetahs migrated over continents, why can't Biblical creationists say the same? CONTINUE READING
Early Man Face Up: We Are Less than Neanderthals December 11, 2015 The facial differences between us and Neanderthals amount to a slight matter of bone resorption during development. CONTINUE READING
Dinosaurs Dinosaurs Evolved in the Blink of an Eye December 9, 2015 Evolutionists figure that dinosaurs evolved from pre-dinosaurs rapidly, despite no significant change in the environment. 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
Terrestrial Zoology Design in Tiny Fruit Flies December 7, 2015 Among the smallest of flyers, these amazing insects pack incredible technology into a tiny package. 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
Darwin and Evolution Appendix 2: Vestigial Organs Reconsidered December 5, 2015 Outcast becomes hero: appendix promoted to "pivotal". The vestigial organ myth lives on in other contexts, though. CONTINUE READING
Dinosaurs Hundreds of Dino Tracks Found Eroding at Scottish Beach December 4, 2015 Could these sauropod tracks have survived the ocean for thousands of years, let alone millions? CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Evolutionists: Give Us Your Best Shot December 2, 2015 News reporters often shout evolutionary evidence with chutzpah. Let's call their bluff. CONTINUE READING