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Fig Trees Convert Carbon Dioxide into Stone

Scientists discover remarkable sequestration and symbiosis in fig trees, pointing to fine-tuning while raising questions about long-age geological assumptions and climate projections.

Biblical Family Excels Over Evolutionary Promiscuity

Evolving for survival or made for flourishing? Cumulative evidence from the social sciences still shows the superiority of God’s created order for positive societal outcomes over alternative lifestyles.

Anomalies Disrupt Climate Models

How the Atlantic Cold Spot reveals cracks in conventional climate models and Darwin’s timeline.

A Whale of a Tale: How Evolutionists Turn Global Flood Evidence into Arguments for Evolution

Evolutionists pull a red herring fallacy to distract from flood evidence in the Saharan whale graveyard.

Blind Forces Do Not Inspire Design

Evolutionary biologists make the case for ‘bioinspiration’ from fossils, while giving blind forces the credit.

Corals Fit Catastrophism, Not Uniformitarianism

Scientists find convincing evidence of dramatic historical changes in sea-level signals across the globe.

Storms Are Not All Bad; They Provide Benefits to Earth

While cyclone activity can cause massive destruction, science shows that God can transform turbulence into a testament of His grace.

What Is Biofluorescence, and Did It Evolve?

Baffled by biofluorescence diversity, scientists claim it evolved separately over 100 times.

The Broad Path to AI Afterlife Leads to Death

The dangers of AI autonomy and the quest for ‘digital immortality’ are akin to mankind’s rebellion against our Creator.

Death Valley Is a Better Home than Any Exoplanet

Researchers manage to extract 57.0–161.5 ml of liquid water daily from the air in Death Valley, but struggle for decades in space water extraction.

Finding Design in Sahara Dust

While Saharan dust plumes pose real health risks, they also play a strategic and beneficial role in sustaining ecosystems and maintaining planetary balance, pointing to Divine Design.

Survival of the Friendliest?

Evolutionary scientists speculate on the origins of cooperation in resource-scarce conditions during the Middle Stone Age.

Monkey Drumming Is Not Music

Evolutionary scientists claim to have found the “building blocks of human musicality.”

Breaking the Darwinian Monopoly: Reflections on the New Education Agenda

Nearly 300 scientists demand a shift from profit to "fostering Human flourishing” in education—is it time to break free from Darwin’s grip?

The Christian Difference in Academia

The proportion of Christians in academia is distinctly lower than the rest of society but has the potential to make significant scientific advances. 
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