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Retracted Papers Never Die

There's another case of zombie science in peer-reviewed publishing: retracted papers that don't stay dead.

AAAS Wants to Evolve Integrity

The pro-Darwin AAAS is trying to use a failing strategy: increasing scientific integrity by intelligent design.

Darwinists Still Attempting to Prove Criminality is Genetic

  The idea that criminality represents a throwback to our pre-modern stage of human evolution, (i.e., to the innate aggressiveness of our survival-of-the-fittest animal ancestry) was disproved over a century ago. Shamefully, it’s back. by Jerry Bergman, PhD. Introduction Phrenology, the art of divining personality by evaluating bumps on the human head, is one of […]

Creation: The Missing Ingredient in Religious Studies

When secular experts talk about the evolution of religion, they make gods of themselves.

Persecution of Darwin Skeptics in 2021 Likely to Get Worse

The way cancel culture grew in 2020, it will probably skyrocket in 2021 under a leftist government.

2020 Ends with No Dark Matter

Cosmologists end another year without finding dark phlogiston. What will it take to cure them of their pet myth?

Bronze Age Global Trade Identified in Teeth

Bronze Age people were smarter than scientists thought. They were eating Chinese food 3,700 years ago.

Scientists Apologize for Racism, cont: The Tuskegee Syphilis Study

The apology barely mentioned another incident that showed how scientific racists mistreated blacks for 40 years. Here's the scoop.

Nature’s Maker Identified

There's no wondering any longer. The World-Maker has self-identified and come forward.

New Creation Theology Society Formed

PhDs in theology are joining with PhDs in science to collaborate on research regarding the Bible and science.

Scientists Apologize for Racist Behavior Toward Henrietta Lacks

The story of Henrietta Lacks and how scientists stole her cells without permission or compensation shows Darwinian racism.

Hope Needs a Reason

Hope is good for you. But hope in what?

How the Story Got Its Just-So

Scientific storytelling can be useful when it's not a just-so story. What's the difference?

Mask Wearing Can Do Harm

For those who claim to "follow the science," here is a lesson on the difficulty of proving the benefit of a blanket policy.

Eugenics Reborn: Devaluing Down Syndrome Births (Part 2)

Did eugenics ever die? A new movement says it hasn’t!  by Jerry Bergman, PhD My last report covered an article in The Atlantic magazine (November 2020) titled, “The Last Children of Down Syndrome,” by Sarah Zhang, in which she explores the eugenic results of prenatal testing in Denmark. She reported that Denmark and other Nordic […]
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