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Unusual Things to Be Thankful For

It's Thanksgiving Day in America. Here are some things to add as you count your blessings.

Using Race to Identify Skeletal Remains

Should forensic anthropologists use race to help identify persons from skeletal parts? The debate goes on and gets weirder.

Evolutionary Fitness Is Not Measurable

The central concept of natural selection cannot be measured. This means it has no scientific value.

Nature Journal Doubles Down on Abortion

As if needing to justify its earlier pro-abortion piece, Nature hits back on critics like us.

Human Birth Canal Is Well Designed

Human Birth Canal Shown To Be Well Designed, Thereby Demolishing one of the Last Few Remaining Claims of Poor Design.

Big Science Lobbies for Abortion

When judging whether Big Science and Big Media are trustworthy, look at their treatment of abortion.

Half-Truthing the History of Lobotomy

Reporters tell only half of the story by ignoring the major contribution of Darwinism.

New Illustrated eBook Shows Design in the Human Body

Color illustrations and fascinating facts make this educational book of interest to everyone, not just students

On Vaccines and Fetal Tissue, Wisdom Is Required

Advances in science will eventually vindicate the pro-life position, says Dr Jerry Bergman.

Bone Wonders Celebrated

Illustra Media's newest short film is a masterpiece of animation and design evidence in the human body.

Echoes of Eugenics Are Still With Us

Evolution’s legacy of eugenics lives on and on and on. Consider the ongoing case of Britney Spears.

Stem Cell Update: Where Are the Cures?

Not the panacea they were once widely believed to be, because the body is more complex than formerly assumed.

How the Body Protects the Germline

Germline mutations – it could have been much worse!

Why Don’t Humans Have Tails?

A major anatomical change in primate anatomy cannot be explained by evolutionary genetics.

Mutations Destroy Evolution

Mutations are not the savior of evolution but its destroyer... and now we know why.
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