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Who Knows the Evil that Darwinians Do?

Look no further for disproof of Darwinism than the horrid fruits of believing in it.

Darwin's Evil Fruit Exposed

Two recent books expose bitter legacies of Darwin's idea that the fittest rule a world without God.

Who Misunderstands Evolution?

Some pro-Darwin reporters and scientists think that if people just understood evolution, they would accept it.

Sexual Selection Tossed Again

150 years of speculation about "female mate choice" doesn't hold up under observation of fruit fly behavior.

The Science Axis of Evil

By assuming misbehavior evolves, some scientists become agents of evil, and Big Science institutions become their enablers.

Appendix 2: Vestigial Organs Reconsidered

Outcast becomes hero: appendix promoted to "pivotal". The vestigial organ myth lives on in other contexts, though.

Good Lectures for the Holiday Weekend

Hear the late Dr. Dr. Dr. A.E. Wilder-Smith share wisdom about Biblical creation topics.

More Clarity for a Holiday Weekend

Another recommended resource for clear thinking about Darwinism and origins.

Clarity for a Holiday Weekend

Something to watch for Thanksgiving weekend.

Do Evolutionists Have Extinctions Figured Out?

Stories of periodic mass extinctions millions of years ago sound like factual accounts, till you look at the details and ask some simple questions.

Op-Ed: Time to Ditch Natural Selection?

CEH Editor questions whether 156 years of natural selection theory has produced anything of scientific, philosophical, or cultural value.

Propping Up Darwin's Tree of Lie

A valiant effort to construct Darwin's tree icon in an open-source way may only serve to perpetuate a myth.

Darwinism: The Joy of Being Clueless

Two evolutionists describe Darwinian evolution as a brilliant mess, with "a thousand times more questions than satisfactory answers".

Neo-Darwinism Inadequate; Needs "Extension" and "Expansion"

A biologist and international collaborators want to change the assumption that neo-Darwinism explains biology.

The Spider, the Fly and the Octopus: Invertebrate Designs

Small animals without backbones are cleverly designed, leaving evolutionists scratching their heads.
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