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Another Method to Heat Enceladus Falls Short
November 20, 2018
How do you power geysers emitting more heat than Yellowstone on a little moon for billions of years?
Anthropologists and Psychologists Under Fire for Flawed Methods
November 19, 2018
Poor sampling and other errors may undermine many things scientists think they know about mankind.
Using the Bible in Science
November 18, 2018
It’s safe to use the Bible in secular science as long as you don’t read it and endorse it. The good book: Bible helps researchers perfect translation algorithms (Science Daily). Researchers in artificial intelligence at Dartmouth wanted to teach their algorithms about style in different languages. Aha, they thought: the Bible has lots of translations. […]
New Geological Episode Sounds Flood-Like
November 17, 2018
Ever hear of the "Carnian Pluvial Episode"? Neither had geologists, until they invented it.
Health Advice Keeps Changing
November 15, 2018
Many things the experts told us were good for us or bad for us have "evolved" – sometimes into opposite counsel.
Extinct Cretaceous Birds Flew
November 14, 2018
They flew, they had feathers, they landed on top of dinosaurs. Did they evolve from dinosaurs?
Stem Cells Back in the News with New Hopes and Discoveries
November 13, 2018
Stem cells were all the rage ten years ago, but news stories these days are less common. What's new?
Does the Stuff Happens Law Converge?
November 12, 2018
Similar features show up in evolutionary-unrelated groups. What does this mean?
Materialism Destroys Beauty
November 11, 2018
Materialism brought forth modernism, which glorified bland utility. Some want to bring back the Christian virtue of beauty.
New Dino Soft Tissue Explanation Is Toast
November 10, 2018
Evolutionists cannot deny the presence of soft tissue in dinosaur bones, but their explanation burns up in the heat of critical analysis.
Weird Geology Requires Faith
November 9, 2018
If you are an evolutionary geologist, you don't need much data to get an incredible story published.
T. rex in the News
November 8, 2018
Children's favorite monster was a ballerina with functional arms, according to new announcements.
Oldest Animal Cave Painting Baffles Evolutionary Anthropologists
November 7, 2018
How did cave art of animals appear on opposite sides of the world at the same time? What’s being called the oldest cave painting of an animal has been dated by evolutionary anthropologists at a minimum of 40,000 years old. The baffling thing is that similar cave art in Europe dates to roughly the same […]
No Such Thing as Natural Election
November 6, 2018
On election day in America, both election and selection imply a chooser. Neither word applies in mindless nature.
Darwin Given Credit for Non-Darwinian Observations
November 5, 2018
Darwinian evolution is one of the most curious scientific theories ever. Even un-Darwinian data can be twisted to support it.
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