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How Secular Science Deceives Itself

Like a muddied spring or a polluted fountain is a righteous man who gives way before the wicked (Proverbs 25:26).

Surprises in Science: How Do Possibilities Become Realities?

Does it make sense to imagine realities out of possibilities? Sure; a philosopher says, by committing self-deception!

Unrequited Love: Millions of Years Cheat Evolutionists

Secular scientists love Ma, but Ma doesn't love them back.

Survival of the Friendliest?

Evolutionary scientists speculate on the origins of cooperation in resource-scarce conditions during the Middle Stone Age.

Darwin’s Timeline Is All Messed Up

Here are more examples of complex phenomena appearing earlier than thought.

Darwinists Revise Selectionism Again

A key belief of evolution refuted: recessive gene mutations are not hidden from selection

ENST: Evolution vs The Fossil Record

Darwinians have to mangle, manipulate and coerce fossils into their narrative.

Monkey Drumming Is Not Music

Evolutionary scientists claim to have found the “building blocks of human musicality.”

ENST: Darwinists Are Dodgeball Pros

Darwinists avoid focusing on the issue, the whole issue, and nothing but the issue.

Breaking the Darwinian Monopoly: Reflections on the New Education Agenda

Nearly 300 scientists demand a shift from profit to "fostering Human flourishing” in education—is it time to break free from Darwin’s grip?

Chicago Promotes Archaeopteryx from Missing Link to Flying Bird

One of the most exploited fossils used to prove Evolution, Archaeopteryx was a flying bird, not a missing link between reptiles and birds.

Back to Genesis: The Devolution of Atheist John Wise

The facts of biology, a loving wife, and the truth of God's word conspired to unravel his atheism and its intellectual carryovers.

Earth’s Amber Required Global Flood Conditions

The mixtures of organisms found in amber worldwide call for large-scale transport by water and rapid burial.

The Christian Difference in Academia

The proportion of Christians in academia is distinctly lower than the rest of society but has the potential to make significant scientific advances. 

ENST: Heterochirality Kills

Researchers found out what happens if they force a protein out of its one-handed norm.
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