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These articles from February 2003 give glimpses into the status of science 21 years ago.

Natural Selection Is Neither Natural nor Selection

Evolutionists keep failing to grasp the inherent illogic of their favorite explanation for everything.

Humans Can Selectively Wipe Out Certain Animals

The human impact on animals is well known today and is becoming apparent in history, too. Implications for ancient history are considered.

Think Critically About Everything But Evolution

Researchers found that courses in critical thinking help humanities students overcome pseudoscience. One important pseudoscience, though, is not in their list.

Science Has to Borrow a Moral Compass

Observing facts is not enough to determine whether something is good or evil.

Why You Can't Evolve Reason and Morality

Materialists and Darwinians never seem to get it; you can't get here from there. Here's another failed attempt.

Psychotherapy Effectiveness Exaggerated

It's depressing that psychotherapy inflates its effectiveness in treating depression.

Science Should Be Politically Neutral

Why do all the mainstream science journals and reporters give a leftist slant? That's not very scientific.

Science Can Dumb Down, Corrupt, and Mislead the Public for Decades

It's impossible to present so-called scientific "findings" about the human mind that are morally neutral.
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