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Fake Evolution Is Not Evidence

The media have a bad habit of calling things 'evolution' that fail to support the notion that people have bacteria ancestors.

Reality Rushes Evolutionists

"Earlier than thought" is a common phrase encountered when evolutionists test their speculations against the real world.

Seamounts: No Speciation Here, Mate

These isolated habitats should be ideal labs for studying Darwin's origin of species, but the evidence just isn't there.

Fossil Flaw Tosses Years of Evolutionary Research

Fossils may be real, but the methods used to analyze them have come under fire, with implications for Darwinian theory.

Stumped: Evolutionist Confesses No Answer for Human Uniqueness

The only other sentient upright-walking humanoid species are characters from science fiction. Why?

Darwin Demo Falls Short

What the new "evolution in action" experiment lacks in Darwin support is compensated by its propaganda value.

More Flaws in Darwin's Mechanism

Mutation and selection: we're taught those pillars of neo-Darwinism from high school. How does it measure up to reality, though?

Darwin's Tree Am-Bushed

Darwin's Tree of Life looks more like a bush, evolutionists find in bird data; that inference is probably widespread.

Evolutionary Enigmas

Neo-Darwinism is at war with the observations, and the observations might just win.

So Where's the Evolution?

When you go looking for evolution and find stasis, has Darwin been falsified?

Darwin Sale

We need to clear the deck of evolution news. Here's a list of headlines presented "as is" for interested readers to research further.

Plants Are Clever

They may be stuck in the ground, but plants know how to get what they need. How do creation and evolution explain this?

Two Darwinist Conundrums

Darwinists should support bullying, but not rely on sexual selection.

Major Tenet of Darwinism Found Opposite the Evidence

Species do not compete to survive in the same space, a massive study of birds shows.

Respect for Alfred Russel Wallace: Too Little, Too Late

On the 100th anniversary of his death, Alfred Russell Wallace is getting a smattering of attention, but not nearly what Darwin gets every day. Perhaps it's because the co-discoverer of natural selection believed in intelligent design.
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