Politics and Ethics Humans Behaving Badly Ecologically October 28, 2015 By driving some animals extinct, are humans damaging the whole planet? Who will be the judge? CONTINUE READING
Human Body New Things to Learn About Your Body October 26, 2015 These news items about the human body are likely to surprise and delight you with how well you are made. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Scientific Ethics: A Reader Digest October 25, 2015 For your weekend reading, here's a summary of news articles on various topics related to scientific integrity and ethics. CONTINUE READING
Geology Rapid, Plentiful Gold Possible October 20, 2015 Geologists have up-estimated the process of gold ore transportation from deep underground to surface by a factor of ten to a hundred. CONTINUE READING
Mind and Brain The Mind and Brain: Evolved or Created? October 18, 2015 Evolutionists take swipes at saying the most complex matter in the universe is a product of blind, aimless processes of nature. CONTINUE READING
Early Man Evolutionary Anthropologists Startled by Racial Mixing in Africa October 13, 2015 If they didn't expect recent genetic mixing from Europe into Africa, how certain are they about older human migrations? CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Religion vs. Evolution: Which Explains Which? October 11, 2015 Evolutionists have a running theme that evolving humans invented religion for various evolutionary reasons. CONTINUE READING
Geology Do Evolutionists Have Extinctions Figured Out? October 6, 2015 Stories of periodic mass extinctions millions of years ago sound like factual accounts, till you look at the details and ask some simple questions. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Psychotherapy Effectiveness Exaggerated October 4, 2015 It's depressing that psychotherapy inflates its effectiveness in treating depression. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Op-Ed: Time to Ditch Natural Selection? October 3, 2015 CEH Editor questions whether 156 years of natural selection theory has produced anything of scientific, philosophical, or cultural value. CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics Secular Science Leaders Defend Baby Butchering September 20, 2015 Instead of joining the outrage against the dismemberment and marketing of baby body parts, science leaders rush to defend the grisly practice. CONTINUE READING
Media Evaluating Homo naledi September 19, 2015 Lee Berger's remarkable cache of hominid bones found deep in a South African cave is generating a lot of news, but major questions remain. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Did Man Create God, or Vice Versa? September 6, 2015 Another theory is making the rounds that social groups invented moralizing gods to keep people under control. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Reproducibility Crisis in Psychology, and Other Science Woes September 5, 2015 Here's more evidence that human pride, greed and ambition can get in the way of the ideals of science. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Jesus Was Not a Product of Parthenogenesis August 30, 2015 Secular scientists are free to disbelieve in the Virgin Birth, but should at least try to understand what they are denying. CONTINUE READING