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Fossil Food Finds Change Evolutionary Stories
October 5, 2017
Four fossils give indications of what extinct animals ate. The results challenge what evolutionists thought about their complexity.
Science Fail: Shaky Assumptions Topple Long-Held Notions
October 3, 2017
Science is supposed to be self-correcting, we're told. But when towers of belief are built on assumptions later shown to be false, the consequences can be monumental.
Contrasting Two Washington Projects
October 2, 2017
The difference between creationist and evolutionist projects on the National Mall could hardly be more stark.
Cells Teach Humans About Design
September 30, 2017
Biomimetics extends to the cellular level, where extraordinary processes show engineers the right way to do things.
Plants Teach Humans About Design
September 29, 2017
Plants, too, come loaded with graduate-level information they communicate to anyone willing to observe.
Animals Teach Humans About Design
September 28, 2017
They may not be able to talk, but living things communicate graduate level information about physics, chemistry and intelligent design.
More Things You Didn’t Know About Your Body
September 27, 2017
You can live in it without knowing much about it, but these facts should add to your sense of awe.
Manipulating Fossils to Fit Evolution
September 26, 2017
No matter how unusual a fossil appears, evolutionists will find a way to fit it into their favorite Darwin narrative, or else will ignore the non-Darwinian implications.
Original Dinosaur Egg Pigments Found
September 25, 2017
Add this to your dinosaur soft tissue collection: eggshell pigment proteins that allowed scientists to tell the eggs were blue.
No, Atheists, Religions Are Not Equal
September 24, 2017
Religions do not always act as forces for good, but some are clearly evil.
Big Science Struggling to Regain Credibility
September 23, 2017
Peer review is under attack with new moves to combat fraud and special interest through integrity and transparency. But where do those come from?
Darwinism as a Post-Observation What-If Game
September 22, 2017
The silly evolutionary spin put on observations of the natural world do not contribute to science; they cheapen it.
Natural Selection: The Ideology of Conflict
September 20, 2017
A survivor of a communist country describes the ideology of conflict he witnessed and the strife it created. But have Darwinians learned their lesson?
AAAS Tries to Downplay Dinosaur Soft Tissue
September 19, 2017
The biggest bombshell of the century in paleontology threatens evolutionary time. It's not surprising that the AAAS would want to put out the fire.
Miracles and Extremes in the Land of Israel
September 17, 2017
A little strip of land surrounded by fierce enemies continues to thrive with its ancient language, traditions and religion.
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