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Archive: Plant Email, Aliens, Sex, Sandstone, More

Here's a collection of short articles published by CEH in July 2001.

Archive: Wood, Gratitude, and Space Aliens

These stories from 2003 are still fun to read after 21 years. Read about wood, gratitude, and space alien morality.

Reckless Claims Pollute Science

If scientists are serious about the lack of public trust, let them clean house at the universities.

Why Scientists Brag About Things They Cannot Know

Undeserved authority bestowed on scientists allows some of them to boast of knowledge they don't have.

Imagination Running Rampant in Science

Science reporters and scientists have lost all respect for evidence. They spin imaginative tales with reckless abandon.

Unrestrained Speculation in Darwin Fantasyland

As long as you bow the knee to Darwin, you can say stupid things and nobody will laugh at you.

Science Media Tolerates Silliness

As long as you are a secular Darwinian, you can get away with anything.

Space Entropy: The SpaceX Stunt as an Argument Against UFOs

A cosmic shooting gallery in space will make quick work of the racing car Elon Musk launched into space. Hint: it won't evolve into a Ferrari.

Space Aliens: Evolutionists’ Imaginary Friends

Those who believe life emerges from atoms pretend to talk to companions they don't even know exist.

Secular Evolution Drives Smart People Insane

It's hard to say this delicately, but if left-leaning evolutionists really believe these things, they are certifiably wacko.

The End of SETI

Here's what a strong belief in materialistic SETI leads to: complete intellectual implosion.

SETI Mania Strikes Again

Another unexplained anomaly has SETI enthusiasts scrambling for their telescopes.

Hope, Not Evidence, Drives Astrobiology

Earth-size exoplanets are not evidence for alien life. They are evidence for orbiting bodies.

Secularists Use Intelligent Design Reasoning

Data from a star are hard to reconcile with natural causes. Are super-intelligent aliens at work?

More Challenges to Astrobiology

There aren't likely as many places to live outside of Earth as earlier hoped.
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