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Natural Selection Is Darwin’s Genie

To understand natural selection, one needs to watch how its believers use it: as a magic genie.

Darwin Fish Is to Blame for Heart Attacks

The Darwin mind virus has invaded Japan. Now, Tokyo scientists are wasting their lab time.

Big Whale and Bigger Evolutionary Tale

Scientists aren't sure what they are looking at, but evolution isn't helping.

To Solve Problems, Look to Nature

A wealth of engineering solutions is all around us if we but observe and learn.

Light Shows in Nature Reflect the Wisdom of the Light-Giver

July 4th in America is celebrated with lights. Here are some celebrations of note within nature.

Blinking is a Big Problem for Evolution

New research supports creation, not evolution.

Earth Life Is a Shadow of Its Former Greatness

Evolutionary progress? No. Look at the fossil record to witness higher "fitness" than today.

Out On a Limb: The Evolution of Olympians

Pole vaulters, gymnasts, and hurdlers got their start by accident in precocious fish, say evolutionists.

Ugly Life Is Beautiful in Its Own Way

Who's calling ugly plants and animals repulsive? To know them is to love them.

Soft Tissue Not Explained by Dead Fish Experiments

Smelly dead fish fail to explain why minerals replace bones, let alone why original tissue would remain.

Evolutionists Wing It with Stories

Flight? No problem. Wings pop into existence like eyes and everything else.

Life Is Devolving from a Past World of Giants

Almost every type of organism was larger in the past. Why is the world impoverished of giants today?

Ichthyosaurs Did Not Evolve; They Appeared Suddenly

Evolutionists have a new falsification to deal with, and it packs a double punch

Silly Darwin Stories Continue

Macroevolutionary theory is in tatters, but it hasn't stopped Darwin storytellers from fantasizing.

More Fossils Contradict Evolutionary Tales

How many more anomalies will it take to overturn the Darwin empire with its assumption of gradual evolutionary progress?
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