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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.

Bioturbation Evidence Stuffed into Deep Time Narrative

Deep Time is an assumption, not a deduction. Evolutionists force data into their pre-existing story.

A Whale of a Tale: How Evolutionists Turn Global Flood Evidence into Arguments for Evolution

Evolutionists pull a red herring fallacy to distract from flood evidence in the Saharan whale graveyard.

A Tale of Two Worms: (R)Evolution on Trial in the Age of Genomics

Through two studies about worms, we see a conceptual crisis in evolutionary biology.

As the Worm Turns, Evolution Leaps

Researchers don't see gradualism in earthworm evolution, so they resort to evolutionary leaps instead.

ENST: Evolution vs The Fossil Record

Darwinians have to mangle, manipulate and coerce fossils into their narrative.

Why Darwinism Is Fundamentally Irrational

Hegel's Dialectic leads Darwinian materialists to embrace contradictions – not as a bug, but as a feature.

Science Goes with the Cultural Flow

The Easter Island revision shows how science myths can track cultural values.

Good Science Still Flourishing Without Darwinism

Take heart at the good things that are coming from Darwin-free research, especially findings that improve our lives.

Darwin Sausage Factory Exposed

A look inside the sausage factory where Darwinism is manufactured could leave a visitor retching.

Big Science Endorses Storytelling

Big Science turns to Hollywood for help entertaining people with science narratives. It may be OK at times, but facts must take priority.

Double Standard in Science Favors Darwin

Evolutionists get away with utter nonsense. If their skeptics were so careless, there would be outrage.

Big Science Trying to Wipe Egg Off Its Face

Science scandals and crises are reminding observers that scientific reliability is no more reliable than the people who make a living in science.

Snowball Earth: Manufacturing a Narrative

The press and TV treat presumed scenarios like a "snowball Earth" as historic facts. A look at how the sausage is made, however, shows little empirical meat and mostly filler in a process characterized by tweaking, picking, and constant debate.
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