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Aiming Blindly: Darwinism Is Inherently Contradictory

Once in awhile, evolutionists see fundamental problems in Darwinism. But they continue believing it anyway.

Extinctions: A Playground for Darwin Storytellers

The fossils show that many species are gone from our planet. But explaining how they went extinct depends on one's worldview beliefs.

Darwin Myths Die Hard

Evolutionists and the media repeat discarded myths out of a strong motivation to make evolution seem scientifically plausible.

Ribosome Self-Assembly Is Not Evolution

So many pieces have to be placed in the right order, chance is ridiculously out of luck.

Previous Tetrapod Ancestors Fell Flat, Too

  Fame and Fortune (cont.): What constitutes a sister taxon to tetrapods? By Margaret Helder, PhD (continued from yesterday) Ever since Prof. Edward Drinker Cope identified a lobe finned fish called Eusthenopteron from Miguasha in Quebec, as a promising ancestor of four footed animals, the question arose as to what features in a fish would […]

Latest Tetrapod Ancestor Can’t Stand Up

In a two-part entry, Dr Margaret Helder examines the latest candidate fossil for ancestor to all land vertebrates.

Silly Darwin Stories Do No Good

Darwinists cannot confirm anything in their stories, and even if they could, so what?

Bat Evolution? Still Looking

Bat uniqueness baffles evolutionists. There is no fossil record for bat ancestors, and the origin of powered flight and echolocation are huge problems.

Unique Fossils Defy Evolution

When fossils are found of one-off creatures without apparent relatives, how could Darwinism explain that?

Fake Spider Scares Experts

  Yet Another Fake Fossil Published in a Peer-Reviewed Scientific Journal! What’s going on in paleontology? by Jerry Bergman, PhD The headline of a creation website announced in bold letters, “Fake spider fossil passes peer review!”[1] It then asked, “What lessons should be learnt?” The first lesson is, although the common claim, at least by […]

You Can’t Fool a Venus Flytrap

It knows when you are trying to feed it something dead.

Monkey Sea, Monkey Raft

In order to maintain Darwin Year orthodoxy, evolutionists imagine rafting across the Atlantic.

From the Archives: A Tour of New York’s Natural History Museum

This article from 2001 shows that evolutionists have continued telling the same lies for nearly 20 years that we've been reporting.

Aquatic Ape Theory Revised

An old theory that ape-man ancestors went through a swimming phase rises and falls, and is rising in popularity again.

Venom for Good

Researchers are looking into possible cures for pain, diabetes and cancer in natural toxins.
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