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Moonseed Evolution or Another Looney Tune?

The evolutionary paradigm requires a seamless story, so the story must supply the seam.

Did Kissing Evolve?

You cannot strip a kiss of its meaning and still pretend you are studying a kiss.

Jumping Genes Are Not Fitting the Darwinian Narrative

The closer you look at TEs, the less they resemble debris, and the more they resemble design.

Fall Colors: For Beauty or for Mere Survival?

Evolutionary thinking assumes that beauty must pay its way, that splendor is tolerated only if it serves survival.

More Disney Effect: Chimps that Think and Believe

What this study (and so many others like it) does reveal, is the tenacity—or perhaps desperation—of an interpretive motive.

Consciousness, continued: Babel in the Brain

Until science recovers that sense that some things are truly right and others truly wrong — it will continue, like Babel, to speak in many tongues while never reaching unto the heavens.

Consciousness: The Ghost in the Laboratory

The proliferation of theories reflects persistence to find an explanation for the one reality that refuses to be mechanized: the human self.

Hadrosaurs: Two Mummies, Two Surprises

Field discovery keeps contradicting theoretical certainty—and revealing wonder. Creation demands to be read, not rewritten.

How to Spoof an Evolution Paper

Philosopher John Wise tried his hand at using AI to generate Darwin "science." The results convinced another AI engine!

Three-Legged Lizards and the Limits of Evolutionary Storytelling

When the evidence refuses to behave, the Darwinian narrative expands to fit.

From Pretzel to Paradox: When Google Gemini Conceded the Creationist Case

This was one of the most surprising conversations I have had with an AI.

Evolutionists Resurrect Discarded Notions

Evolutionary theory keeps recycling ideas — discarding them as discredited one decade, reviving them under a new name the next.

Go to the Ant, Sluggard

Ants are "superefficient" at teamwork, a recent study shows.

Ant queens clone another species

Revenge of the Clones? One ant species clones another. That challenges Darwinian storytelling.

Is Scientific Objectivity a Complete Myth?

It is better to assume objectivity and be wrong, than deny it and be forever lost.
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