Philosophy of Science Science Findings Can Be Counter-Intuitive October 17, 2020 It takes honesty and courage to report findings that don't make sense or go against "common knowledge." CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Natural Selection Is Vacuous, Says Evolutionist; Part II: Hidden Agency November 15, 2019 Don't take our word for it that Natural Selection reduces to the Stuff Happens Law. Listen to an evolutionist say it. CONTINUE READING
Mind and Brain People Have an Innate Preference for Logical Truth January 2, 2017 Experiments show that logical conclusions reached by abstract reasoning make people feel better than illogical conclusions do. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Darwinism Remains Bankrupt Explaining Human Kindness August 28, 2016 They call it prosociality or altruism. They know it exists. They admire it. They just can't evolve it. CONTINUE READING
Human Body Humans Could Be Much Healthier April 15, 2016 Recent news about the body's remarkable powers raise questions about why we aren't better off. CONTINUE READING
Mind and Brain Science Is Lost Without Immaterial Truth and Virtue October 6, 2013 For evolutionary theory to work, all human behavior must originate from mindless natural processes. What does that do to honesty and kindness? CONTINUE READING
Mind and Brain Toddler Beats Artificial Intelligence Computers July 25, 2013 Artificial intelligence, despite decades of work, still cannot match some of the mental capabilities of a 3-year-old. Computers have no common sense. CONTINUE READING