Fossils Darwinists Use Fossils as Props for Propaganda September 25, 2018 With one-party rule in any institution, everything supports the party line. Open debate would be healthy for paleontology. CONTINUE READING
Fossils Fat Chance: Evolutionists Push Date of Soft Tissue Back 558 Million Years September 22, 2018 The latest find of original molecules in a fossil should falsify long ages, but the discoverers use it to celebrate Darwinian evolution. CONTINUE READING
Dating Methods WW2 Aircraft Found Under 300 Ft of Greenland Ice August 28, 2018 How long does it take to bury an aircraft under hundreds of feet of ice? Try 76 years. CONTINUE READING
Terrestrial Zoology Small Wonders: Arthropods With Superpowers May 4, 2017 Robot designers know that making things big is easy, but making them small is hard. How do you pack a multitude of capabilities in a tiny space? Consider these little guys. CONTINUE READING
Geology The Lone Ranger vs the Big Science Consensus March 23, 2017 National Geographic retells the lonely battle of J Harlen Bretz against the scientific establishment, and what made them so pig-headed. CONTINUE READING
Geology Rapid Earth Changes in Historic Times December 6, 2016 What happened to the Sahara desert? What's going on in Java, man? Geologists are surprised sometimes by recent major changes. CONTINUE READING
Geology Can the Same Winds Blow for 42 Million Years? September 14, 2016 Uncritical dependence on the Geologic Column forces secular scientists into contorted positions. CONTINUE READING
Fossils Latest Fossils: Dinosaurs, Whales and More August 26, 2016 Here's a quick survey of news about fossils, including remains of some monstrous creatures and a tiny one, too. CONTINUE READING
Fossils Fossil DNA Stuns Geologists August 4, 2016 None of them would have believed DNA could survive over a million years. They have no explanation for its preservation. CONTINUE READING
Geology Ancient Earth Smackdown at Santa Fe Tells Global Story August 10, 2010 Secular geologists tell a “a compelling story about the distant past” that emerges from a look at rocks near Santa Fe, New Mexico. CONTINUE READING