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Archive: Gates of the Cell, and More ID Evidence

These articles from March 2002 were interesting then and still are now.

Good-bye Anthropocene

Science cannot rid itself of human nature and politics.

The Stuff Happens Law in Geology

"Then something happened," say geologists who weren't there and didn't witness anything.

Two-Timers in the Darwin Party

Evolutionary rates vary by seven orders of magnitude. What kind of theory is that?

Swimming Lambeosaurs and Other Dino Headlines

Evolutionists continue hiding their solutions to puzzles in Deep Time.

More Original Molecules Found in “Old” Fossils

The original color molecules from snails are still present after 12 million Darwin Years.

Spiral Galaxies Revealed in Dazzling Multicolored Splendor

New images from the Webb telescope combined with Hubble images present a catalog of awesome structures.

Footprints in the Quicksands of Deep Time

The human footprints are real. Deep time is not.

Archive: DNA Repair, Cambrian Fish, More

Here are some articles from the archives about DNA repair, media, butterflies and more.

Big Bang Cosmology Still in Crisis

The lumpiness problem keeps getting worse, and most of reality is unknown.

Human Evolution Dates Are Unreliable

Leading nature museum admits flaws in all dates for human ancestors.
The geyser plumes of Enceladus can be seen from long distances

Archive: Enceladus Eruptions Reported (2005)

We were among the first to announce the geysers found on Enceladus.

Deep Time Leads to Absurd Conclusion

The circularity of assuming Darwinism and deep time slams headlong against logic.

Archive: The Downfall of Uniformitarianism (2003)

This CEH entry from 20 years ago argues that accepted geology is wrong about mantle plumes.

Chicxulub: A Consensus With Big Questions

An asteroid that killed the dinosaurs but not the butterflies deserves skepticism.
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