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Can Darwinism Explain Aging and Lifespan?

Evolutionists struggle to explain both reproductive longevity and life longevity.

Must Aging Presuppose Deterioration?

There's nothing in biology that prevents longer life – at least in theory.

How Naked Mole-Rats Avoid Mutations

Naked mole-rat research eloquently supports the creationists’ position that mutations are dominant in causing disease, aging, and eventually, death.

Can Science Analyze Wisdom?

A sociologist finds that wise people age better. But first, she has to know what wisdom is.

Determinism Is Anti-Science

Whether religious or scientific, determinism robs people of the motivation to investigate things and make them better.

Body Gifts to Stop Taking for Granted

There's more going on in our bodies than we know. We should exercise more gratitude.

Health Science Beats Evolutionary Storytelling

Let's get practical. What is science good for? How about helping us live more satisfying lives?

More Benefits of Exercise

Diet and exercise; we know we should do better. Here are more motivations to get up and work out.

Some Professionally-Safe Darwin Doubters Are Now Speaking Out

When the coast is clear, and their careers are safe, some academics can afford to doubt Darwin publicly.

Science Confirms Biblical Human Nature

Science reveals that people are just like what the Bible says they are: image-bearers of their Creator, yet fallen into sin.

‘Hominids’ Were Gender Binary

Political activists will have more trouble arguing for gender fluidity, now that binary sex roles go way back.

Neutral Theory of Evolution Debunked

Dr Jerry Bergman elaborates on a proof in Michael Behe's new book that the neutral theory of evolution fails.

Good Biology Without Natural Selection

Excellent biological research that produces understanding and application can ignore natural selection completely.

No Natural Limit to Human Lifespan

Short lifespans may involve more about what we do to our bodies than what our bodies do to us.

Darwinism as a Post-Observation What-If Game

The silly evolutionary spin put on observations of the natural world do not contribute to science; they cheapen it.
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