Salvador Cordova has appeared on National TV, radio shows, newspapers, books and magazines for his work in promoting Intelligent Design and Creation Science. He is a former scientist and engineer in the aerospace and defense industry and presently serves as a professor and researcher in the area of Christian apologetics at small Bible College through the generous support of a private foundation. He also manages a small privately held investment fund which he has run on the side since 1997. He has 4 science degrees including an MS in Applied Physics from Johns Hopkins University and is presently working on a PhD. On April 28, 2005, he became one of the few creationists to ever appear in a cover story of the prestigious scientific journal Nature which covered his work on behalf of intelligent design. The most famous member of the Intelligent Design club he organized at George Mason in 2005 is Biologist Caroline Crocker who was featured in the Ben Stein's motion picture documentary Expelled.
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Evolution by Losing Genetic Information

The latest ideas from evolutionary biology are well suited for the Norman Bates School of Motel Management!

Creationists Let Facts Speak for Themselves in Mainstream Science Publication

Creation scientists add to our understanding of complex operations in the enzymes of cells.

Famous Geneticist Tells NIH that Humans Are Going Extinct

The facts of genetics make it clear even to evolutionists: “We are dying” and “More death by selection will not work."

Sanford to Speak at NIH

Creation geneticist PhD is speaking to the NIH, and already the Darwin attack dogs are up in arms.

Keynote Speech at Biology Conference Falsifies Major Claim of Darwinism

Keynote speaker receives a friendly welcome despite the grim implications of his mathematical derivations for Darwinian evolution.

Cordova on Virtual Mars Hill: Defense of Design and Creation (Audio)

One of our contributing authors had an opportunity to answer hard questions about intelligent design, creationism, and the Bible in an internet chatroom.

End of the RNA World?

The popular RNA World hypothesis is so improbable that multiple universes would be needed to believe it, but some prefer that to the obvious implications.

Some ‘Junk DNA’ May Act as Computer Memory *

Growing evidence supports the hypothesis that certain non-coding 'retrotransposons' may function as computational memory for genes. *[Audio version included]

Father of Neo-Darwinism Condemned with Faint Praise

At a lecture meant to honor the late R. A. Fisher, father of neo-Darwinism, an evolutionist was on the spot to try to say something nice.

Out of the Mouth of Babes: Common Sense About Fish, Fossils, and Evolution

  Dinosaur-Era Living Fossil and how God Teaches Kids About Creation Recently yet another living fossil shark was found. Newsweek announced, “Prehistoric, Dinosaur-Era Shark With Insane Teeth Found Swimming Off Coast of Portugal.” For more photos, see The Independent and Slate.com. Given that a shark can take 18 years to mature, using 20 years as an approximate […]

Paleontologist Becomes an Outcast After Publicly Renouncing Faith in Darwinism

A Darwinian paleontologist, Günter Bechly changed his views when he decided to read books on intelligent design for himself. The change was costly.

Pinpoint Navigation and Propulsion in a Seemingly Random Soup

Non-coding sequences of DNA, sometimes considered genetic junk, may actually function to help navigate proteins to their target genes.

Elite Geneticist Says Darwin Was an Ideological Figurehead (Video)

Dr John Sanford articulates many of the reasons he eventually rejected Darwinian evolution.

The 4D Nucleome Project Helps Creationist Research

Here we tell about the 4D Nucleome and ENCODE project and the billions of dollars God is sending to help creationist research through the NIH’s unwitting funding programs. Hermann Muller won the Nobel Prize for his study of human mutations and birth defects.  A consequence of Muller’s theories imply that only 2% of the human genome could be functional […]
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