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Ginkgo ‘Living Fossil’ Trees Defy Evolution

"200 million-year-old" ginkgo tree leaves showcased but their fossils often preserve original plant material.

Poll Claims a Majority of Americans Say They Accept Evolution

One reason is indoctrination into Darwinism in public schools.

Darwinism Stretches Imaginations

Is the Gumby action figure of Darwin made of Flubber or Silly Putty? Either material works, depending on the need of the moment.

Ideology Drives Theory at Grand Canyon

Geologists' open textbook remains an enigma because new ideas must first bow to consensus chronology.

How Did Dragonflies Come By an Intercept Capability?

Dragonflies can track a prey, anticipate its future path, fly to a rendezvous point on that path and intercept it.

Darwinism Undermines Values

The Social Darwinists preached a dog-eat-dog society. What are Darwinists preaching today? The same thing.

Social Darwinists Are Mentally Unbalanced

New survey shows Darwinism’s supporters are mentally unbalanced — a conclusion that many of us felt was true before this study was done.

Natural Selection Is a Reckless Driver

Natural selection is blind and doesn't care where it is headed. If it drives anything, it drives creatures extinct. Get out of the car.

Weekend Funnies and Surprises

This is an assortment of news items that update previous posts, with some surprising discoveries tossed in.

Sunflower Science Without Darwinism

Researchers do good work on sunflowers without descending into Darwinian storytelling   Is it possible to do biology without evolution? Can you even talk about fitness and reproductive success without attributing it to blind forces of nature? After all, healthy species do reproduce successfully, or else they would be extinct. Noting that does not require […]

Shedding Dark on Whale Evolution

Darwin-worshiping biologists brag about shedding light on evolution, but it is only black light that makes their imaginations glow.

Squirrels: Urban Sports Champions

A popular urban sport takes rapid eye-body coordination. Squirrels do it flawlessly every time.

Glass Sponges: Lessons from the Deep

How can a "simple" or "primitive" sponge surprise engineers with its optimal physics?

The Teaching Power of Nature

Scientists continue to find reasons for getting outdoors and observing the beauty of the world

How the Story Lost Its Just-So

When recast into more empirically rigorous language, Darwinian just-so stories become engineering design accounts.
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