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Can Pristine Fossils Be Old?

Cases of exceptional preservation in fossils should raise questions about alleged deep time.

Ring Around the Theory

We all fall down, say theorists about a ring around a minor planet where it shouldn't exist.

Why the Brain Is Superior to A.I.

Scientists have a long way to go to make viable comparisons to the Human Brain

Nitrogen Fixation: No Evolution Here

It's "one of the most energetically challenging biochemical reactions in nature," and it just appeared and never changed.

Mistaken Identity Embarrasses Evolutionists

Anyone can make a mistake identifying a fossil, but Darwinism sometimes leads scientists to see what they want to see.

On the Origin of Speciesism, Part 2

Policies against "speciesism" would effectively end civilization as we know it. Citizens must be informed about this new "ism" from secular science.

On the Origin of Speciesism, Part 1

Policies against "speciesism" would effectively end civilization as we know it. Citizens must be informed about this new "ism" from secular science.

A Manufactured New Sin: Speciesism

A new thought crime takes direct aim at Genesis and human exceptionalism. Policies to punish this crime could end civilization as we know it.

Supreme Court Clarifies Establishment Clause

Has the U.S. Supreme Court reversed Itself on church-state matters? A recent decision examined.

The Non-Evolution of Sauropod Dinosaurs

A dinosaur expert uses the e-word evolution 20 times, but never once explains how these huge beasts could have actually evolved.

Nature Is Therapeutic Even if Virtual

Getting outdoors is good for physical and mental health, but even looking at nature does some good.

Do Cosmologists See Clearly with Chickenwire?

They talk glibly about observing objects billions of light-years away, but their empiricism is tainted by assumptions.

Darwinians Leap Over Flight Origins

It's one giant leap for Darwinkind: how to explain the origin of powered flight without engineering.

Two-Tier Tolerance: Academia Promotes Sex Advocate, Punishes Creationist

In academia, there is tolerance for thee but not for me: behold an Oxford University professor’s career as a transsexual advocate.

Body Designs Not Often Considered

There's more going on under the skin and on the skin than we know.
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