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Evolutionists Exacerbate the Cambrian Explosion

Two secular papers this month will not be welcome by Darwinians. They remove the biggest excuses.

Amber Fossils: Comparing Explanations

Explaining a fossil's history is not an observation; it is an inference from assumptions.

Assumptions Distort Geological Dating

In a major geology journal, geologists admit that their dating schemes rest on questionable assumptions.

Biogeography: Whose Problem?

Don't think that evolutionists are immune from vexing questions about where species have dispersed.

Early Chordate Squeezes Darwin

A new fossil chordate puts even more bang in the Cambrian explosion.

Cambrian Explosion Crisis Worsens

If evolutionary ancestors of complex animals had existed, they would have been preserved. They aren't found.

Evolutionists Fudge Evidence to Glorify Darwin

The flimsiest evidence gets co-opted for use in daily celebrations of King Charley.

Another Fully-Formed Pterosaur Reported

Like all the others, this Aussie pterosaur was already fully equipped for powered flight.

Cambrian Fossil Misidentified

Fossils do not interpret themselves. It takes fallible humans.

Earth Life Is a Shadow of Its Former Greatness

Evolutionary progress? No. Look at the fossil record to witness higher "fitness" than today.

Can Transgender Views Be Defended from Genesis?

If one's interpretation of Genesis leads to the idea that males can get pregnant, something has gone very wrong in hermeneutics.

Comb Jellies Take the Lead Over Sponges!

Comb jellies pull ahead in an endless game to earn the title Last Common Ancestor of All Animals

Dissing a Straw Noah

Secular science reporters don't do their homework. Their simplistic answers deceive the masses.

Rethink Science

If scientists knew as much as they think they do, they wouldn't be rethinking so many things so often.

Darwinians Struggle with Dinosaur Soft Tissue

They admit it exists, but can only make up stories to explain how it might last tens of millions of years.
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