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The Science Media Racket

Science reporting is a global racket that uncritically propagates nonsense with the imprimatur of science.

Plant Brains Solve Problems

Without a physical brain or nervous system, plants know how to get about in place.

Geology Theories Are Not Set in Stone

To be a geologist, you have to have a big imagination and always be ready to have your favorite theory overturned.

Lizards that Leap Over Evolution

They may appear less evolved to Darwinians, but some lizards are world champions.

Separating Old Bones from Living Storytellers

What happens when discrete bones are forced into a continuous narrative where they don't fit? Answer: storytelling.
Earthrise 2015 LRO

New Earthrise Is a Stunner

Take a look at this image from a lunar orbiter on the 47th anniversary of the historic Apollo 8 "Earthrise" photo.

News to Enhance Your Birding

Birdwatching is more fun when you learn what's going on in those feathered bodies.

Uncontested Consensus Is Bad for Science

Darwinian evolution is a prime example of how an unchallenged consensus leads to unbridled speculation and absurdity.

Antique Homo Claims Threatened by New Bones

The number of potential overhauls in thinking from this thigh bone in China is staggering.

Early Builders Were Intelligent Designers

What do Stonehenge and Chaco Canyon have in common? On opposite sides of the globe, they illustrate human nature.

The Farce Awakens: More Just-So Stories for the Darwin Crowd

More examples of the art of Just-So Storytelling from evolutionary biologists and psychologists. Pick your winner!

Just-So Stories for the Darwin Crowd

For the scientifically illiterate, bedtime stories of how things evolved bring contentment.

Cheetahs Prospered in North America

If evolutionists can say cheetahs migrated over continents, why can't Biblical creationists say the same?

Biomimetics Line-Up

Here's what's hot in the trendy science of making things the way nature does it.

Face Up: We Are Less than Neanderthals

The facial differences between us and Neanderthals amount to a slight matter of bone resorption during development.
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