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Is the Label "Neanderthal" Justifiable These Days?

They were our physical and intellectual equals. What's the difference? The label "Neanderthal" becomes a kind of historical racism against a group of true human beings.

Secular Evolution as an Accessory to School Violence

No morals, no purpose, no consequences – the evolutionary view is just asking for trouble.

Every Planet Surprises Secular Astronomers, III: Formation Theories

"Surprise" or "puzzling" are the most common words in news reports about bodies in the solar system. Here are recent examples that discuss the origin of planets.

Meteorites Shock Plant Material in Time Capsules

Bits of organic matter, leaves, and cells have been preserved in glass shocked by meteor impacts. Could they last millions of years?

Mighty Mite and Spider Gymnast: Arachnids Inspire Scientists

We have a new land speed record. You'd have to run 1300 mph to keep up with this critter at its scale.

Pterodactyloid Progenitor Was Already Advanced

Fragments of a pterodactyloid fossil from China indicate it was fully capable of powered flight, despite being called a "progenitor" of the others.

Hairy Science: Do Beards Evolve?

Noting shifting fashions in men's facial hair, some evolutionists are trying to link them to Darwinism.

Your Cells Work for You

At a cellular level, the human body has a dizzying array of workers. Here are a few recent examples discovered.

Fossil Plant Soft Tissue Didn't Evolve

Original material in a fossil has been detected, this time from a leaf that is identical to modern leaves despite an alleged 50 million years.

Biomimetics Is All About Design Inspiration

Scientists wouldn't rush to design things after nature's examples if they weren't well designed.

Bumming Herds of Hummingbirds into Evolution

Any well-designed animal can be forced into an evolutionary story if you allow the rules to evolve, too.

Enceladus Ocean Means Dating Trouble, Not Life

News media are jumping over an announcement that Saturn's moon Enceladus may have a large body of water under its icy crust, but what does it mean?

Water Theories Dry Up

Theories for how Earth got its water are parched for evidence, except for the tears of secular astronomers.

Body Wonders You Didn't Know About

Here's a collection of new findings about the body that should make us all stand in awe of what our Creator has provided.

Victory Declared! Science Reporter Trounces Straw Noah

The reporter kicked over a straw Ark, too, with a Flood of air.
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