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Human Consciousness: AI Can’t Compute or Compete

As science continues to wrestle with the mystery of consciousness, the intricacy of human life points unmistakably to divine design.

How to Teach AI to Reason Scientifically

AI inherits the naturalistic biases that are deeply embedded in our culture, but can learn to judge evidence.

From Pretzel to Paradox: When Google Gemini Conceded the Creationist Case

This was one of the most surprising conversations I have had with an AI.

Big Science: Go Woke, Go Broke

The "scientific community" had better re-balance its politics if it wants a future.

Can You Mind Wrestle With AI?

It's not conscious, but you can still make it submit to facts and logic.

How to Read Deep Time Puff Pieces

Learn how to dissolve away the puff before considering claims made.

Unnatural Selection: Chicxulub Impact Highly Selective on Victims

Does it make any sense that delicate creatures survived what killed all the dinosaurs?

Globalists Do Not Speak for the Globe

The arrogance of leftists must be detected and opposed. Here is a prime example.

Corals Fit Catastrophism, Not Uniformitarianism

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

Lunar Tales: What’s Going on Here?

The church teaches one thing, but school teaches another. What's a parent to do?

How Secular Science Deceives Itself

Like a muddied spring or a polluted fountain is a righteous man who gives way before the wicked (Proverbs 25:26).

Bad Philosopher Complains About Bad Philosophy in Physics

A philosopher unwittingly illustrates Thomas Kuhn's view of scientific revolutions by criticizing it.

Climate Change Causes Space Aliens

It's past time to reconsider the presumptive authority of scientific consensus.

Dark Matter Searches Continue to Fail

The more precise the detectors, the less the evidence for the mysterious unknown stuff.

Archive: The Lone Ranger in Science Is Sometimes the Good Guy

Grote Reber's story is little known but important. Here it is again from 21 years ago.
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