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How to Unmask the “Convergent Evolution” Magic Trick

Convergence is an evasive, circular term for Darwinians who are surprised by unrelated similarities.

Lungfish Evolution Story Is Breathless

Evolutionary scientists “explain away” major difficulties in documenting evolutionary transitions instead of resolving them through empirical evidence.

Drunken Monkey Hypothesis Looks Tipsy

Evolutionary interpretation, unlike the slightly fermented fruit of this study, is highly intoxicating.

There Is No Such Thing as Evolutionary Creativity

We need schoolteachers armed with red pens to strike out the made-up phrases Darwinists use.

Fake News Is Polluting Science

To reduce the plethora of doubtful claims made in the name of science, don't feed the flies.

SCT: Peppered Hares Fail as an Example of Evolution

Snowshoe hares are not evolving. Learn how to ask the right questions when responding to Darwinian claims.

Darwinists Subvert the Youth

By implanting evolutionary notions into science education, materialists pose as innocent truth explainers.

The Paradigms They Are A-Shifting

Here's a collection of science news about long-held paradigms that were wrong. But can we trust the new shifts.

More Scholars Admitting Darwinism Is Harmful

Academics and others are increasingly admitting that Darwinism has had an adverse influence on society.

Illustra Celebrates Cold-Adapted Animals

Marvel at the design in living creatures that can survive extremely cold weather.

How to Teach AI to Reason Scientifically

AI inherits the naturalistic biases that are deeply embedded in our culture, but can learn to judge evidence.

Why Do I Read Pro-Evolution Material?

Ideally, the goal of science requires following the evidence wherever it leads.

Sunday Reading: Are You an Apatheist?

It may be an escape, but it is a belief with severe consequences for your world.

Autism and Acetaminophen: Update

Subjectivity in secondary research retains the confounding factors present in observational studies.

Autism, Acetaminophen, and Human Genetic Health

Critics may prefer silence until proof arrives. But silence is also a policy choice—with consequences.
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