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Mark Armitage Wins Legal Victory
October 4, 2016
The microscopist fired for his publication of Darwin-embarrassing dinosaur soft tissue has won a historic settlement against Cal State University.
Rosetta Mission Crashes Into Comet Theories
October 3, 2016
The historic Rosetta mission has ended with a crash landing. How has it changed ideas about comets?
Stumped: Evolutionist Confesses No Answer for Human Uniqueness
October 2, 2016
The only other sentient upright-walking humanoid species are characters from science fiction. Why?
Medieval Dinosaurs Too Incredible for Materialists
October 1, 2016
Window dressing on the rock wall of a medieval church stirs unbelief, anger among anti-creationists.
The Climate Is Not Clear for Change
September 19, 2016
Whenever you hear "all scientists agree," watch out. Groupthink may be at work.
You Are Free to Read This
September 18, 2016
The question of free will tantalizes philosophers, because the mind-brain distinction is complex.
Reality Beats PC
September 15, 2016
The real world fights back against misconceptions about the pursuit of life, liberty, and the pursuit of political correctness.
Can the Same Winds Blow for 42 Million Years?
September 14, 2016
Uncritical dependence on the Geologic Column forces secular scientists into contorted positions.
Moon Origin Story Collapses
September 13, 2016
In a one-two punch, discoveries undermine the accepted story of the moon's origin and its subsequent history.
Darwin Demo Falls Short
September 12, 2016
What the new "evolution in action" experiment lacks in Darwin support is compensated by its propaganda value.
Big Science's Distorted View of 9/11
September 11, 2016
America's leading science journal is out of touch with most Americans when it comes to remembering what happened on 9/11/01.
Darwin Fish Lacks Tetrapod Legs
September 9, 2016
You can see a transition between a fish and a land creature in fossils and genes only if you have a vivid imagination.
Scientism, Heal Thyself
September 8, 2016
The scientific establishment that sees itself as the paragon of rationality needs take an honest look at its human frailties.
Spiders Play Silk Harps
September 7, 2016
Spider webs are so finely-tuned, they are like musical instruments that the creatures can strum or listen to.
