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Archive: Peer Review, Amoebas, Self-Organization, Mars, Stomach Acid, Cholesterol, Junk DNA

Here are some of the stories we were reporting in late November 2001, restored from archives.

Evolutionist Artificial Cell Membrane Is a Cheap Fake

A "membrane" concocted by evolutionists cannot meet the requirements for life.

Turning Evolution into a Law of Nature

No, minerals and stars do not evolve by natural selection.

Nagging Problems Explaining Life’s Wonders

In this two-part guest article, Dr. James O. Smith surveys the hurdles evolution must leap.

Good Grief; No, Cells Are Not Born from Raindrops

Evolutionists think up stupid ideas when they don't have to face knowledgeable Darwin skeptics.

Archive: Cells, Io, Cave Art, Solar System, Sex, More

Here are some of the stories we were reporting in October 2001.

Mooney Tunes: The Fantasy Moons of Astrobiologists Leave Science Far Behind

You could be an astrobiologist, too. Just make up imaginary worlds filled with imaginary life.

Seafloor Oxygen Threatens Evolutionary Stories

The unexpected discovery of abiotic oxygen on the ocean floor could undermine Darwinian scenarios.

OOL Research ‘May Have’ Fooled Some People

The phrase "may have" is not scientific. It is a value-laden preference stemming from a prior worldview commitment.

Archive: Ancient DNA, Evolution, Panspermia, Nazis, Creation, Phillip Johnson

CEH was not yet a year old when these articles were published in late July 2001.

Archive: Spider Webs, Cave Art, Chili, Prayer, Cicadas, Mars

This collection of archived articles from July 2001 will stimulate a variety of emotions.

Don’t Add Mars to Your Bucket List

Unless you want to kick the bucket, Mars is not a good place for humans, or for anything alive.

Archive: Over-Design, Common Descent, Cell Complexity, OOL

These articles from the early days of CEH will still hold interest for today's readers.

Archive: Ape Archaeology, Cat Psychology, Old DNA, and a Bridge

From May 2002, these articles are still informative and sometimes funny.

Astrobiology as a Drug

More extreme doses are required to keep the public addicted to their false hopes.
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