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The Dinosaur Times

Reports about giant reptiles in the news: plesiosaurs and mosasaurs in the Sahara, fast-growing sauropods, Jurassic fish, more!

Dinosaur Convergence Loses Its Grasp

It looks like a T. rex but it wasn't, they say; Darwin Flubber rescues the tale.

Time Inflation: Evolutionists Hide Miracles in Millions of Years

Impossible changes in evolution get funded with reckless drafts on the bank of time.

Downsizing Evolution’s Credit Balance

Evolution takes credit for many things that have nothing to do with Darwinism.

Darwinism Stretches Imaginations

Is the Gumby action figure of Darwin made of Flubber or Silly Putty? Either material works, depending on the need of the moment.

Science Dissolving in a Sea of Lies

The line between "mainstream" science and fake science continues to blur.

South Sudan: A Lost Eden Recovering

The evil that men do affects wildlife, too. But when men stop doing evil, sometimes the animals come back.

Dinosaur Digest

Here's a collection of recent news about the extinct creatures that fascinate everyone: the dinosaurs.

T. rex in the News

Children's favorite monster was a ballerina with functional arms, according to new announcements.

The Dinosaurs That Didn’t Evolve

Everyone is understandably fascinated by dinosaurs, but we must separate the empirical facts of their nature from evolutionary stories told about them.

Dangers of Viewing Animal Death as Helpful

It's one thing to say an ecosystem can take care of recycling a carcass. It's another to say the ecosystem needs the carcass to thrive.

Mammals Ate Dinosaurs

Fossil shows a mammal with a big bite could have munched on small dinosaurs for lunch.

Spiders Play Silk Harps

Spider webs are so finely-tuned, they are like musical instruments that the creatures can strum or listen to.

Latest Fossils: Dinosaurs, Whales and More

Here's a quick survey of news about fossils, including remains of some monstrous creatures and a tiny one, too.

Evolutionists Boast of Storytelling

Some evolutionists not only own up to just-so storytelling; they parade it.
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