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Darwinism as a Drug

It's an upper like laughing gas that makes the user act silly. It's a sedative like soma that depresses the sense of responsibility.

Gecko Smacks Latest Convergence Tale

A "gecko-approved" story of convergent evolution is more like a funny Darwin commercial.

Help Darwinists Kick the Habit in 2022

Out with the old dogma, "It evolved!" In with the new realism, "Just the Facts."

Watching Butterfly Designs Assemble

A press release from MIT shows that great biological science can be done without mentioning evolution.

Spider Webs Are Big Ears

A spider web is not just a trap for prey. It's also a giant acoustic sensory antenna.

Unmasking Evolutionary Fairy Tales

They sound so scholarly, but the tales fall apart without the secret miracle flubber. Here's how to find it.

Butterfly Designs Shown in High Resolution

Illustra Media's new short film shows how God is in the details.

Evolution of Pathogens Is Mostly Questions, Not Answers

Do evolutionists understand the origin of pathogens? Short answer: no. But there are non-Darwinian mechanisms at work.

Design of Life 2021 Update: Butterflies

Illustra Media's Design of Life series opened many eyes to natural wonders. Here's what's new about butterflies, featured in their film Metamorphosis.

Evolutionists Don’t Understand Their Own Theory

If evolutionists understood Darwinism, they wouldn't make such illogical statements.

Pterosaurs Defy Evolution

Flying reptiles appear suddenly in the fossil record; their diversification in size and shape astonishes paleontologists.

Fertilization Launches Zinc Fireworks

"Beautiful to see, orchestrated much like a symphony" – this is how a fertilized cell announces a new individual.

Darwinism Stretches Imaginations

Is the Gumby action figure of Darwin made of Flubber or Silly Putty? Either material works, depending on the need of the moment.

How Did Dragonflies Come By an Intercept Capability?

Dragonflies can track a prey, anticipate its future path, fly to a rendezvous point on that path and intercept it.

Olympic Animals Take the Gold

It's a good thing we don't have to compete against animals for strength, speed, swimming and other Olympic events.
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