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Rafting Termites and Other Dogmas of Ignorance

‘They’re not primitive; we don’t know how they spread around the world, but one thing we know: they evolved.’   Wood termites. Homeowners hate them, and termite inspectors make a living finding them and killing them. They belong to the family Kalotermitidae, second largest group of termites. In their own element, though, they are remarkable […]

Improbable Rafting Is Central to Darwinism

Evolutionary theory requires rare improbable events, but stuff happens in millions of years, they say.

Geological Processes Can Be Rapid

For those trained to think in millions of years, these geological processes should sound surprising.

Empirical Test of the Rafting Hypothesis

Evolutionists claim large mammals like monkeys made it across oceans on rafts of vegetation. Here was a chance to test the idea.

A Man, A Plan, A Cabal: Panama

Evolutionists duke it out on the age of the Isthmus of Panama. Every solution breeds new problems.

Swimming Monkeys Keep Darwin Happy

The tree of placental mammals has been solved, Darwinians say, if you can handle one little complication.

Land Animals Can Raft Across Oceans

A research study about floating plastic debris illustrates how animals can cross oceans on floating rafts.

Cheetahs Prospered in North America

If evolutionists can say cheetahs migrated over continents, why can't Biblical creationists say the same?

Fudging Evolution to Avoid Falsification

Evolutionary theory follows Finagle's Rule #4: "Draw your curves, then plot your data."
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