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Nobel Prize Undercuts Evolutionary Genetics

As the cell becomes more complicated, evolution becomes less probable.

Evolutionary Medicine: Help or Hindrance?

Does evolutionary theory promote development of new therapies to treat disease? Proponents make big claims but there is little evidence that it helps.

Birds Break Evolution Stories

Evolutionary theory is not just for the birds. The birds actively challenge Darwinism.

Mutations Are Not the Main Source of Genetic Variety for Evolution

New research study has created more problems for neo-Darwinism

More Evidence Refutes Myth of Junk DNA

The myth of junk DNA is not totally dead yet, but it's getting there.

Friday Funnies: Darwin Groaners

It's been a hard week. Let's unwind a little with laughter at what the Darwinians are saying these days.

Cancer Is Devolution

A major consortium examined 2,658 cancer genomes and found evolution going downward, not upward.

Redefining Evolution to Make it More Palatable

Evolutionists use a bait-and-switch definition to gain acceptance of Darwinism, but their goal is the elimination of design.

Massive Study Finds No Evidence of a Gay Gene

Homosexual behavior has always been a challenge to explain by evolution.

Claim of New Antifreeze Gene by Natural Selection Melts Under Analysis

A biochemist examines imaginative claims about natural selection creating a new gene.

Scientists Must Avoid the Slippery Slope of Designer Babies

Dr Jerry Bergman, author of books on the Holocaust, is not the only scientist seeing danger by tweaking the human genome.

Evolutionists Think Your Brain is a Mistake

No religion teaches a miracle as absurd as the idea that a mutation led to human intelligence.

Evolutionary Storytelling Evolves: the Case of Origin of Life

 The Latest Episode in Evolving Origin-of-Life Stories by Dr Jerry Bergman The origin-of-life story is evolving. Before the middle 1600s most people believed that many forms of life originated by spontaneous generation from either inanimate matter, or once-living but now dead matter. Aristotle even believed that animals he considered “simple”, such as worms, fleas, bees, […]

Evolutionists Rattled Over Battle for Earliest Animal

If the latest salvo in a long-standing Darwin debate hits, then the idea of evolution growing more complex with time suffers a big blow.

Finding More Gifts in the Cellular Stocking

Improving techniques are allowing biochemists to find surprising new things in cells. Here are some recent examples.
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