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Hadrosaurs: Two Mummies, Two Surprises

Field discovery keeps contradicting theoretical certainty—and revealing wonder. Creation demands to be read, not rewritten.

Autumn Leaves Reveal God’s Grace

The annual cycle of leaf fall should arouse our wonder and appreciation for God's designs in nature.

Space Pioneer in Awe of Creation

If a piano requires a piano-maker, how much more does a universe require a universe-maker?

Can Evolution Predict the Past?

What evolved fastest here wasn’t the human skull—it was the evolutionary story.

Lizard Fossil Rewrites the Textbooks Again

It did not look like the expected evolutionary link. It resembles modern lizards in many respects.

How to Spoof an Evolution Paper

Philosopher John Wise tried his hand at using AI to generate Darwin "science." The results convinced another AI engine!

Dark Matter Hunt Needs an Endpoint

Scientists should not be free to speculate forever when evidence is lacking.

Were Leeches Originally Parasites?

Rare fossil leech feasted not on blood but on smaller marine creatures.

Darwinians Find Evolutionary Magic in Lead Poisoning

Having the right mutation led to language, art, and science, Darwinians imply.

From Pretzel to Paradox: When Google Gemini Conceded the Creationist Case

This was one of the most surprising conversations I have had with an AI.

A Critical Look at Mass Extinctions

Evolutionists believe in 5 mass extinctions. Is a 6th one occurring now?

How to Read Smartphone Science News

Understanding inherent biases is essential for building discernment about what to trust.

Evolutionists Resurrect Discarded Notions

Evolutionary theory keeps recycling ideas — discarding them as discredited one decade, reviving them under a new name the next.

Eternity in Their Near-Death Experiences

As reports rise, scientists are taking NDE's more seriously. But is it a scientific question?

Comparing Two Scientists at Rice University

One is a Christian. One is a Darwinian. Who is doing more to help mankind?
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