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The Broad Path to AI Afterlife Leads to Death

The dangers of AI autonomy and the quest for ‘digital immortality’ are akin to mankind’s rebellion against our Creator.

Breaking the Darwinian Monopoly: Reflections on the New Education Agenda

Nearly 300 scientists demand a shift from profit to "fostering Human flourishing” in education—is it time to break free from Darwin’s grip?

Bumblebees Pack Aerodynamic Sophistication into One Gram

Bumblebees seem self-aware of their dimensions so that they can navigate tight spaces during flight.

Brain Makes Automatic Statistical Inference

Your brain isn't a computer, but contains a powerful one.

Nature Clears Your Head

Why does exposure to nature produce so many health benefits? Researchers found some possible reasons.

Cellular Wonders Coming Into Focus

At higher magnifications, the cell's nano machines become even more spectacular.

Scientists Cannot Live with Materialism

What good is scholarship when a layman can see right through it? There's an unsatisfying emptiness at the heart of modern secular science.

Most Common Phrase in Evolution Media: “Earlier Than Thought”

Major innovations that should have required many millions of years of slow, gradual evolution keep turning up earlier than thought. But who thought? We coined a new word tontologism (look it up in the Darwin Dictionary) to account for a bad habit of Darwinians. They frequently say, when evidence goes against their previous beliefs, “we […]

One Spirit Can Operate a Split Brain

Experiments with split-brain patients in Amsterdam lend support to the idea that one immaterial being operates the physical brain, even when damaged.

How the Brain Serves the Mind

More sophisticated than any computer, the brain runs many background tasks to aid and assist our conscious choices.

Neanderthals Underestimated Again

Neanderthals show mental creativity for too long a period to support the evolutionary timeline.

This Is Not Evolution

Evidence often comes with a Darwin label, but let the buyer beware.

More to Thank God for in Your Brain

News about the most complex arrangement of matter in the known universe.

The Machinery Behind the Senses

There's a lot of physical work our eyes, ears, and brain cells perform to support our perceptions of the world.

Body Wonders at the Cellular Level

If we kept track of all the nano-scopic processes that keep us alive, we would be giga-astonished.
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