David Coppedge, B.S. Education, B.S. Physics, founded Creation-Evolution Headlines in late 2000 as a way to share science news he was encountering at NASA. It has grown into a highly-trusted source of news and commentary critical of the pro-Darwin consensus, providing analysis of breaking news of interest to creationists and evolutionists, without the Darwin spin. He has authored almost 5,000 entries at CEH since its inception.

David worked as a system administrator at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory from 1996 to 2011, almost all of it as a member of the Cassini team. For 9 of his 14 years at JPL, he was Team Lead System Administrator, responsible for most of the ground system computers for the prestigious mission to Saturn. He worked on the Cassini operations support team from before launch through cruise, tour, prime mission, first extended mission, and into the second extended mission, getting to know many of the world's most elite planetary scientists. In addition, he led JPL tours and was a Cassini outreach speaker to civic groups and astronomy clubs.

Coppedge's career was cut short by his advocacy of intelligent design. Sharing DVD's on intelligent design occasionally with co-workers, he was accused by a coworker and reported to the Human Resources department, which accused him of 'harassment' and ethics violations. He was demoted from his Team Lead position and eventually terminated, becoming another member of the prestigious "Expelled" community. His experience led to a nationally-publicized court trial about discrimination and retaliation in the workplace, supported by the Alliance Defending Freedom and the Discovery Institute. Unfortunately for him, almost a year after the trial, the lone judge in the case decided against him in January 2013 without explanation.

Coppedge now devotes more time to Creation-Evolution Headlines and other ministries seeking to show where the scientific evidence leads.
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Space Aliens Invade Darwin Minds

What explains the fascination with extraterrestrials in the science media? Darwinism.

The Hard Problem With Evolutionary Consciousness Theories

A new proposal to solve the hard problem of consciousness misses the real problem: evolutionary materialism.

Mathematicians Visualize Evolution in Algorithms

Molecules just want to come together and become living cooperators, say these university eggheads.

Darwinians Struggle with Dinosaur Soft Tissue

They admit it exists, but can only make up stories to explain how it might last tens of millions of years.

Evolutionists Hold Mammal Party

Scientists collate hundreds of mammal genomes to display the explanatory power of Darwin trees, but are some important questions being begged?

Darwin Evangelist Preaches World Peace by Natural Selection

David Sloan Wilson is still at it, seeing evolution as a hammer and every human problem as a nail.

New Light Microscope Can Visualize Molecules

Super-resolution microscopy has been advancing by leaps and bounds for 20 years. Now, a cheaper method has been invented.

Archive Classic: Looking for Laws to Make Darwinism Scientific

This was the first of our articles to refer to natural selection as the "Stuff Happens Law."

How Earth Cleans Itself

Scientists are surprised at new findings showing automatic cleanup of air and water.

Beaches Erode Too Fast for Deep Time

Within a few thousand years, half of earth's coastlines will erode away. How long has that been going on?

Archive Classic: Weird Evolution Tricks

Evolution is a strange theory; it goes forwards, backwards, sideways and nowhere

Soft Tissue Not Explained by Dead Fish Experiments

Smelly dead fish fail to explain why minerals replace bones, let alone why original tissue would remain.

The Human in the Elephant Room

Man: domesticate thyself. Make like an elephant. Or, maybe humans already did. Or elephants did.

Evolutionists Wing It with Stories

Flight? No problem. Wings pop into existence like eyes and everything else.

Social Scientists Ashamed but Still Ask for Trust

One of the largest ever studies of predictions by social scientists shows an embarrassing failure rate.
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