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How Human Egg Cells Last Decades

The fact that human eggs last for over 40 years baffles scientists. New research has found out how they do it.

More Details on Sperm Design Published

Yet more experimental research documents intelligent design of sperm cells.

Two-Tier Tolerance: Academia Promotes Sex Advocate, Punishes Creationist

In academia, there is tolerance for thee but not for me: behold an Oxford University professor’s career as a transsexual advocate.

Human Birth Canal Is Well Designed

Human Birth Canal Shown To Be Well Designed, Thereby Demolishing one of the Last Few Remaining Claims of Poor Design.

Matched Design in Human Reproduction Defies Evolution

This excerpt from Henry Richter's book illustrates amazingly complex design in human reproduction.

How Flowers Bloom on Time

Plants seem to know when to produce their blossoms. How do whole fields of them bloom together?

Cancer Research Is Based on Intelligent Design, Not Evolution

To Understand Cancer Requires Acceptance of Irreducible Complexity

Convergent Evolution: A Better Explanation

Can an event acknowledged as improbable occur many times?

Solving a Global Cultural Crisis Without Moral Authority

One cannot order scientists what not to do without appealing to a higher authority than man.

Famous Geneticist Tells NIH that Humans Are Going Extinct

The facts of genetics make it clear even to evolutionists: “We are dying” and “More death by selection will not work."

New Version of Natural Selection Goes Mystical

Was there ever a song and dance as fantastical as W. Ford Doolittle's ITSNTS proposal?

Fossils Too Detailed to Be Old

When you see exceptional preservation like this, is it credible to assume these animals lived as long ago as Darwinians claim they did?

Big Science Leans Pro-Death

Is there any logical or empirical reason why science journals and secular reporters should always take the pro-abortion position?

Man's Days Are Numbered

The heart beats earlier than expected, but seems to have a limit.

For the Love of Trees

You don't have to be a proverbial tree-hugger to love trees and wonder at all the things they can do, and do for us.
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