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Another Population Bomb?

Scientists are claiming the Earth's human population hit 8 billion this month. But there are reasons to want more.

Evolutionary Rates Vary by Millions

When an organism changes rapidly, that's evolution. When an organism never changes for millions of years, that's evolution.

What Did Neanderthals Think About?

The Neanderthal mind explored: research shows that Neanderthals were our physical and mental brothers and sisters.

Viagra for Alzheimer’s Disease?

Is Viagra the New Miracle Drug? Or is Big Science Misleading Us Again?

Secular Awe Falls Short

Secular scientists and astronomers are only human; they feel awe, too. But why, and for what end?

Is Psychology Schizophrenic?

Psychology is so stuck on an illogical paradigm, it is out of touch with reality. As it tries to explain schizophrenia, it exemplifies it.

The “Empty” Space in the Brain Has Vital Functions

Extra-cellular space (ECS)—the space between brain cells—has important functions that are 'mind boggling,' too.

A Change of Climate in Human Evolution Storytelling

New findings continue to complicate theories of human evolution. Maybe they can sound trendy by dragging climate change into it.

The Wisdom of Doubting Scientific Consensus

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

Big Science Still Pushing Abortion

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

Big Science Worried About Fraud, But Why?

Deceit is built into the fabric of Darwinism. Evolution is about getting a fitness advantage, whatever it takes.

Evolutionists Justify Infanticide

When your starting assumption is, "Whatever exists evolved," you can rationalize any atrocity as normal.

Darwinian Morality as an Oxymoron

Naturalistic Darwinism does not possess the causative tools to account for observable moral judgments humans make.

Genetic Sex Runs Deep

Genetic sex is found to determine muscle communications with other body tissues.

Can Science Analyze Wisdom?

A sociologist finds that wise people age better. But first, she has to know what wisdom is.
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