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The Wisdom of Doubting Scientific Consensus

If you wait long enough, scientists will find exceptions to their dogmas and will have to rethink everything.

New Video Reveals a Heart for Design

New film on the human heart opens the door to prior fitness of the universe for complex life.

Should Big Science Blame the Public for Mistrust?

Look at what Big Science is doing. Then ask if the public is right to be wary of their claims.

Evolution by Devolution

How does evolution work? It subtracts things!

Big Science More Concerned About Stigma than Health

Take your pick: shame or death. Which do you think is worse?

Darwinism at a Tipping Point

Some leading evolutionists admit major problems with their theory yet keep trying to solve them by adding more problems.

Big Science Still Pushing Abortion

With lies and propaganda, academics and journals push abortion without a hint of trying to be objective.

Magical Thinking in Sauropod Evolution Footwork

Giant dinosaurs needed foot pads to support their weight, so evolution gave it to them.

No Escape from “In the Beginning”

The universe had a beginning. Cyclic universes don't work.

How Naked Mole-Rats Avoid Mutations

Naked mole-rat research eloquently supports the creationists’ position that mutations are dominant in causing disease, aging, and eventually, death.

How to Comb a Jelly

To make a comb jelly attractive to a Darwinian, all you have to do is reduce the number of miracles required for its appearance.

Fossil Soft Tissue: An Apatite for Rotten Fish

Scientists put up with the smell of rotting sea bass for 2.5 months to learn why some fossils preserve soft tissues. They didn't learn much.

God’s Green Earth Shown from Space

The latest short film from Illustra Media is a pageant of design that makes our planet habitable.

Archive Classic: Astrobiology, 0 Steps Forward, 3 Steps Back

From 2005: Report of a JPL lecture on the origin of life offers nothing but anti-scientific speculation.

The Dinosaur Times

Reports about giant reptiles in the news: plesiosaurs and mosasaurs in the Sahara, fast-growing sauropods, Jurassic fish, more!
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