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Returning to a Young Moon

On the eve of the Artemis launch, questions about the age and formation of the moon have resurfaced.

Moon Is Too Dry for Astronauts

NASA is counting on water ice in shadowed craters on the moon, but there may be none. And there are other hazards.
F. Clark Howell, "Early Man" book, Time-Life Young Readers Edition, 1968, p. 33

Footprints in the Scams of Time

Evolutionists nearly triple the age of human footprints, revealing the effrontery in their slimy dating schemes.

Beavers Mitigate Global Warming

Beavers provide a natural feedback that protects water quality downstream, scientists find.

Darwinism Is Fracturing; Darwinist Celebrates

Here's how to celebrate a fractured theory and forestall a scientific revolution: look happy and excited.

Darwinism Led to Scientific Racism

Science is a half century behind: the world’s leading science journal, Nature, finally admits that Darwinist "science" was a major cause of racism.

It All Starts With Creation

An editorial after the November 8, 2022 election.

The Huxley Conspiracy to Sell Darwinism

Darwinism may not have taken over the world but for a dynasty of ethically-challenged salesmen: the Huxley family.

Animal Magic: Awesome Adaptations by Design

From elephant fingers to ants' feet, nature is filled with wonders of engineering.

Astronauts Leave Earth at Their Peril

Human bodies can survive in space for awhile. The damage adds up over time.

What’s Up with Hoatzin?

The origin of the hoatzin still baffles evolutionists. It is the strangest and most enigmatic bird species in the world

Rogue Scientists Play Russian Roulette with Humanity

"What were they thinking?" says a leading biologist about another gain-of-function experiment on coronaviruses.

Evolutionary Rates Vary by Millions

When an organism changes rapidly, that's evolution. When an organism never changes for millions of years, that's evolution.

Big Science Goes Full Communist

Leading journals trash conservative leaders, demand that communists be elected.

How Can a Lizard Be Its Own Ancestor?

It looks like a lizard. It walked like a lizard. But evolutionists are calling parts of it primitive.
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