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There Is No Such Thing as Evolutionary Creativity

We need schoolteachers armed with red pens to strike out the made-up phrases Darwinists use.

Our Multiple Senses Cooperate

Scientists estimate that humans have up to 33 distinct types of senses, rather than the traditional ‘five’ senses, highlighting the immense complexity of human perceptive abilities.

More “Earlier Than Thought” Surprises

When the facts don't fit the narrative, speed up evolution.

Push Your Body

The human body is so amazing, it deserves the exploration of its capabilities. That is best done outdoors in creation.

Darwinism Makes Human Ancestors Out to Be Morons

It's impossible to believe our ancestors were as dumb as evolutionists make them out to be. But Darwinians must believe it.

Outdoor Play Is Good for Children

A program to re-introduce kids to the great outdoors says, "Dirt is Good."

Windows Into the Brain’s Operating System

The soft squishy lump in your skull has capabilities that defy understanding, but some of them seem vaguely familiar.

Neanderthals Underestimated Again

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

Is Animal Play Just an Evolutionary Survival Mechanism?

Your dog enjoys play, and so do birds, dolphins and many other kinds of animals, but how did "having fun" evolve?

Children Are Little Geniuses

There's a lot of talent in the heads of those little toddlers.
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