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More Fossils Contradict Evolutionary Tales

How many more anomalies will it take to overturn the Darwin empire with its assumption of gradual evolutionary progress?

Can DNA Last 2 Million Years?

A new claim about ancient DNA deserves some scrutiny. Why did they double their maximum lifetime of DNA so quickly?

Another Population Bomb?

Scientists are claiming the Earth's human population hit 8 billion this month. But there are reasons to want more.

The Dinosaur Times

Reports about giant reptiles in the news: plesiosaurs and mosasaurs in the Sahara, fast-growing sauropods, Jurassic fish, more!

How Organisms Know When to Stop Growing

A common observation becomes a mystery when examined in detail.

Evolutionists Add Another Magic Wand: Climate Change

When mutation, selection and deep time fail, evolutionists can now rely on climate to work mindless miracles.

More Research Undermines Climate Consensus

What's at stake is a threat of punishing all humans (except elitists) around the globe for what may be a natural phenomenon.

Evolution of Pathogens Is Mostly Questions, Not Answers

Do evolutionists understand the origin of pathogens? Short answer: no. But there are non-Darwinian mechanisms at work.

Desert Varnish Goes Biological

What was thought to be a geological phenomenon turns out to be the work of photosynthetic bacteria.

Baby Arctic Dinosaurs Challenge Narrative

Something is terribly wrong with a report that baby dinosaurs hatched and lived in frigid Arctic tundra for millions of years.

Evolutionary Clues and Evolutionist Cluelessness

There is one redeeming feature in this otherwise non-rigorous Darwin story: a lesson about avoiding assumptions.

Dramatic Climate Change Occurred Before Cities

Fossils show remaining bones of aquatic mammals poking out of the desert sands of Egypt.

Downside of Green Energy Unplanned

Windmills and solar farms come with their own environmental baggage, but who is planning for it? Nobody.

Plagues Can Arise Quickly Without Evolution

Smallpox and mosquitos illustrate how diseases can arise quickly and spread through human populations.

South Sudan: A Lost Eden Recovering

The evil that men do affects wildlife, too. But when men stop doing evil, sometimes the animals come back.
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