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Jesus Was Not a Product of Parthenogenesis

Secular scientists are free to disbelieve in the Virgin Birth, but should at least try to understand what they are denying.

Rock Art Is Not a Pterosaur

When new information falsifies your hypothesis, you accept it and move on. Darwinians need to learn that, too.

Elephants, Mammoths, and Terror: The Ivory Trade Crisis

Terror organizations are slaughtering elephants at alarming rates to sell the ivory in Asia and buy weapons. What to do?

More Flaws in Darwin's Mechanism

Mutation and selection: we're taught those pillars of neo-Darwinism from high school. How does it measure up to reality, though?

Balanced Rocks Challenge Dating Methods

A person could almost push over some balanced rocks. Have they really been standing for 10,000 years through earthquakes and all?

Applications from Nature

In this Biomimetics list, we start with the application, then tell you what organism inspired it.

Planet Recipe Cooked Up

Just add pebbles, stir, and get a planet. Is it real science, or just a game show?

People Portrayed as Predator Plague on Planet

Humans are exceptional, all right; they kill everything else. What would Darwin do?

Adult Stem Cells Coming of Age

Who needs human embryos? Treatments with ethically-pure adult stem cells are moving from the lab to the doctor's office.

Give Early Man More Credit

From cave to Stone Age, ancient people deserve more respect for their intelligence and capabilities than evolutionary anthropologists give them.

Darwin's Tree Am-Bushed

Darwin's Tree of Life looks more like a bush, evolutionists find in bird data; that inference is probably widespread.

Astrobiology: The Joy of Being Wrong

An astrobiologist looks forward to the day when everything he says is totally wrong.

Darwinism: The Joy of Being Clueless

Two evolutionists describe Darwinian evolution as a brilliant mess, with "a thousand times more questions than satisfactory answers".

Science Reporters Don't Even Try to Be Politically Neutral

More evidence that when politics and ethics are in the news, science reporters will inevitably gravitate to the far-left position.

Planets Defy Bottom-Up Assembly

As much as they want to imagine planets forming from dust, secular astronomers run into insurmountable difficulties.
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