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Clueless Scientists Ask Wrong Questions

By definition, you can't get a right answer to a wrong question.

Bird with a Beat

Viewers will get a kick out of Snowball the cockatoo bobbing to the beat of music.

Brains by Mistake: The Darwin Poof Spoof

To Darwinians, brains are merely meat computers that arose by accident. The evidence for "over-design," however, is beyond comprehension.

Brain Makes Automatic Statistical Inference

Your brain isn't a computer, but contains a powerful one.

More Penitence Needed Toward Our Neanderthal Brethren

Evolutionists acknowledge changing views toward Neanderthals, but they fall short of apology for fake science.

Child Prodigies Disprove Brain Size as Intelligence Driver

It's not the size; it's the wiring. Don't we know that for electronics? Why are evolutionists still obsessed with brain size?

Evolutionary Ethics Ruins Families

Teach children they are accidents of nature, and what will you get? Family breakdown. But the evidence goes against the evolutionary view.

Why Was Farming Delayed?

If intelligent humans were around for hundreds of thousands of years, why didn't any of them think about farming sooner?

Neanderthals Underestimated Again

Neanderthals show mental creativity for too long a period to support the evolutionary timeline.

Silly Stories About Early Man

The few fossils of alleged human ancestors leave a lot of room for imagination.

Humans: More than Dust in the Cosmic Wind

Superb design in the human body counters the claim we are mere starstuff.

Neanderthal News and the Limits of Organic Material Survival

Red blood cells and DNA samples raise questions about the decay time of soft tissue and genetic material.

How to Respect a Crow

They're black and noisy, but the more you learn about crows, the more you will appreciate them—or at least respect them as you shoo them from your scarecrow.

Who's Dumber: Neanderthal or Paleoanthropologist?

The early-man tale by evolutionary anthropologists continues to unravel and display its absurdity.

Homo erectus Joins Art Society

Etchings on a shell said to be 500,000 years old are shaking up evolutionary paleoanthropologists. Why? Evidence of abstract thinking far too early.
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