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Freedom Exalts a Culture
June 26, 2017
When citizens are taught that they cannot help themselves, the outcome is predictable: social breakdown and increased criminal behavior.
Don’t Trust Scientists Who Were Wrong; Fire Them
June 25, 2017
The best scam is to keep fooling people into trusting your latest ideas even after you've admitted you've been wrong all along.
Sea Sponge Makes Flexible Glass
June 24, 2017
How do you make glass that bends without breaking? Learn from a lowly sponge. Then look around for other ideas.
Antibiotic Resistance Didn’t Evolve; It Was Borrowed
June 23, 2017
A key 'proof' of evolution in action falls as scientists discover that pathogens don't invent resistance genes; they share them.
Human Brains Have Always Been Unique
June 22, 2017
Whether examined from inside or outside, young or old, historical or modern, eastern or western, the human brain is like no other biological organ.
Dangers of Viewing Animal Death as Helpful
June 21, 2017
It's one thing to say an ecosystem can take care of recycling a carcass. It's another to say the ecosystem needs the carcass to thrive.
Darwinians See Creative Power in Natural Terror
June 20, 2017
In the Darwinian mindset, natural disasters are the seedbeds of creativity and progress.
CEH Goes Dutch
June 18, 2017
A new Dutch-language version of Creation-Evolution Headlines makes it debut.
More Reasons to Doubt Consensus
June 17, 2017
Recent scientific papers cast doubt on the ability of researchers to understand systems as complex as climate.
Fake Evolution Is Not Evidence
June 16, 2017
The media have a bad habit of calling things 'evolution' that fail to support the notion that people have bacteria ancestors.
Space Aliens: Evolutionists’ Imaginary Friends
June 15, 2017
Those who believe life emerges from atoms pretend to talk to companions they don't even know exist.
Origin-of-Life Theories Cheat
June 13, 2017
If accountants cooked the books like this, they'd serve jail time.
If Science Is Superior, Why Does It Need Fixing?
June 12, 2017
Scientific publishing and peer review is undergoing a revolution, suggesting there has been something wrong. Yes; its lack of transparency is motivating a drive for 'open science.'
How to Nudge an Elitist
June 11, 2017
Smug elitists think they have a corner on truth and should tell the rest of us how to behave. They've given us the tools to push back.
Aliens Invade Geology
June 10, 2017
Is secular geology about to take leave of its senses, believing in unicorns? Read on.
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