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Wonders Under the Sea

Big animals both living and extinct showcase exquisite detail in bulk.

Have You Thanked God for Bacteria Today?

More research documents that bacteria are essential for good health.

The Stuff Happens Law in Geology

"Then something happened," say geologists who weren't there and didn't witness anything.

Oolers Beat Dead RNA Horses

Evolutionists find it hard to let go of implausible stories. They keep them alive with all their "might."

Archive: Black Cats, Early Galaxies, Baghdad Batteries, and a Christian Geologist

These articles from early March 2003 show what CEH was reporting 21 years ago when the Iraq War was going on.

Two-Timers in the Darwin Party

Evolutionary rates vary by seven orders of magnitude. What kind of theory is that?

Fake News: This Fossil Was Painted On

Another fake fossil used to document evolution has been exposed.

Sea Cucumbers Save Corals

The "Roombas of the Sea" help create a clean habitat for coral reefs and their customers.

Year of the Dragon: Real Dragons Lived

Scientists—not cryptozoologists—are calling this beast a dragon.

Archive: Your Model Train Set

Model trains in your cells? Yes: read about this and other wonders from 21 years ago. Note: Some embedded links may no longer work. Your Model Train Set   02/25/2003 Model train enthusiasts never had it so good. Imagine five different models of finely-crafted engines, all in perfect working order, and enough track to cover a […]

Ignoring the Sauropod in the Room

Evolutionists continue to ignore dinosaur soft tissue as they pontificate about fossilization.

Shelled Eggs Crack Evolution

Explaining shelled eggs by natural selection is a major problem.

Swimming Lambeosaurs and Other Dino Headlines

Evolutionists continue hiding their solutions to puzzles in Deep Time.

Not Funny: The Evolution of Humor

If humor is just an evolutionary behavioral artifact, why laugh?

Archive: RNA Repair, Diatom Strength, AAAS Superstition

These articles from February 2003 give glimpses into the status of science 21 years ago.
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