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Big Science Lobbies for Abortion

When judging whether Big Science and Big Media are trustworthy, look at their treatment of abortion.

Downsizing Evolution’s Credit Balance

Evolution takes credit for many things that have nothing to do with Darwinism.

Junk DNA Goes the Way of the Vestigial Organs Myth

Yet another study finds that “Junk DNA” has a critical role in mammals.

Climate Change Meets Evolution

They seem like different subjects, but they have a lot in common.

Unmasking Evolutionary Fairy Tales

They sound so scholarly, but the tales fall apart without the secret miracle flubber. Here's how to find it.

New Illustrated eBook Shows Design in the Human Body

Color illustrations and fascinating facts make this educational book of interest to everyone, not just students

Origin of Species by Microbes?

Moving speciation from chance variation to microbiomes still leaves it up to chance.

Tusk, Tusk: Evolutionists Surprised by Tusk Evolution

The evidence is against Darwinian evolution of tusks, but Harvard biologists are excited by tusk evolution anyway.

Hot Chimps! No Evolution Here

What does a new study about savanna chimpanzees say about evolution? Anything the evolutionists want it to say.

Miller Experiment Still Sells Building Blocks of Lie

After nearly 68 years, the Miller Experiment still has propaganda value. Update: just add glass chips, get more lies.

On Vaccines and Fetal Tissue, Wisdom Is Required

Advances in science will eventually vindicate the pro-life position, says Dr Jerry Bergman.

Evolution by Subtraction Has No Teeth

Darwin won't get very far when complex traits are lost by natural selection.

Pterosaur Flight Design Confounds Evolutionary Theory

Is natural selection really capable of optimizing flight four different ways? If so, it must have godlike powers.

Earth Factories, Not Exploding Stars, May Form Elements

What textbooks have taught for decades may not be completely true.

Junk DNA Concept Is Mostly Dead

Has the term “junk DNA” finally been buried for good? It's been decreasing, from 98.5 % originally to close to 0 percent now.
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