Astronomy Small Thing Make Big Boom January 18, 2016 The most spectacular supernova ever detected has astrophysicists scratching their heads for a mechanism. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Scientists Discover Godliness Works January 17, 2016 Many secular researchers deny God, but sometimes have to admit his principles fit human behavior. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Without Integrity, There Is No Science January 16, 2016 Science continues facing a crisis in credibility, leaving Big Science institutions scrambling for solutions. CONTINUE READING
Fossils Fossils that Defy Old Ages January 13, 2016 Here are three things assumed to be old that look young. It's only the presumption of old age that forces the claims of millions of years. CONTINUE READING
Media The Science Media Racket January 11, 2016 Science reporting is a global racket that uncritically propagates nonsense with the imprimatur of science. CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics Sexual Orientation is Not "Born That Way" January 10, 2016 Psychologist says there is little scientific evidence that sexual-orientation is biological, but two powerful men forced the sexual revolution on the country. CONTINUE READING
Geology Geology Theories Are Not Set in Stone January 7, 2016 To be a geologist, you have to have a big imagination and always be ready to have your favorite theory overturned. CONTINUE READING
Fossils Separating Old Bones from Living Storytellers January 5, 2016 What happens when discrete bones are forced into a continuous narrative where they don't fit? Answer: storytelling. CONTINUE READING
Geology Stuff Geologists Think They Know Till Tomorrow December 22, 2015 The science of geology is like quicksand, ever shifting and not rock solid. CONTINUE READING
Education Uncontested Consensus Is Bad for Science December 21, 2015 Darwinian evolution is a prime example of how an unchallenged consensus leads to unbridled speculation and absurdity. CONTINUE READING
Cosmology Dark Matter Is Lost in Space December 19, 2015 Astronomers are spending millions on their biggest gamble yet: looking for something that may not exist. CONTINUE READING
Early Man Antique Homo Claims Threatened by New Bones December 18, 2015 The number of potential overhauls in thinking from this thigh bone in China is staggering. CONTINUE READING
Mind and Brain Early Builders Were Intelligent Designers December 17, 2015 What do Stonehenge and Chaco Canyon have in common? On opposite sides of the globe, they illustrate human nature. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Just-So Stories for the Darwin Crowd December 15, 2015 For the scientifically illiterate, bedtime stories of how things evolved bring contentment. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Science Will Never Know Some Things December 12, 2015 Working against scientists' ambitions are hurdles of reality. CONTINUE READING