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Archive Classic: Looking for Laws to Make Darwinism Scientific

This was the first of our articles to refer to natural selection as the "Stuff Happens Law."

Archive Classic: Weird Evolution Tricks

Evolution is a strange theory; it goes forwards, backwards, sideways and nowhere

The Human in the Elephant Room

Man: domesticate thyself. Make like an elephant. Or, maybe humans already did. Or elephants did.

Evolutionists Wing It with Stories

Flight? No problem. Wings pop into existence like eyes and everything else.

Hawking Left Our Privileged Planet on an Absurd Note

His Legacy Might Be Called 'On the Origin of a Fine-Tuned Universe from Nothing.'

Social Scientists Ashamed but Still Ask for Trust

One of the largest ever studies of predictions by social scientists shows an embarrassing failure rate.

Common Birds Astound Scientists

Look at some denizens of your garden or town and be amazed.

Horse Sense About Horse History Revision

Plains Indians were riding European-brought horses a century earlier than thought. What does this mean?

Is Science Returning to Mysticism?

Mysticism can take many forms. It can be god-of-the-gaps, or it can be refusal to consider the possibility of a immaterial causes.

Darwin Media Competes for April Fool Award

They didn't realize they were taking part in a competition, but here we let our readers judge the winners.

Search for Evolution in Rhynie Chert Microfossils Is Rootless and Fruitless

A recent discovery of excellently preserved fossils at a molecular level: Do they support evolution or creation?

Batty Hypothesis Supposes Powered Flight Is Glorified Gliding

What good is an unpowered wing? Will it start flapping? Evolution makes it happen, say 13 Darwinists.

Cell Organelles that Defy Evolution: The Lysosome

New research proves that the lysosome system is much more complex than previously believed.

How Authoritarianism in Science Prevents Objective Evaluation of Darwinism

Mockery is not an argument. Let the science speak.

Trilobite Ocelli Found; Like Compound Eyes, They Popped Into Existence

The so-called median eyes of many arthropods were thought to be missing in trilobites, but have now been discovered.
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