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Archive: CEH Reports the Week of 9/11

Reporting continued from California after Washington was hit, but the terror attack caused much food for thought.

Archive: Fungi, Dinosaurs, Octopus, Appendix, JPL, More

A broad variety of stories have been published at CEH for 23 years. Look back at to August 2001.

Models Are Not Facts

Scientists rely on computer models, but are some of them creating fake illusions of reality?

Gummy Rex Did Lip Service

Jurassic Park was wrong, says a new rethink about dinosaur lips. T. rex probably didn't bare its teeth most of the time.

On the Origin of Speciesism, Part 1

Policies against "speciesism" would effectively end civilization as we know it. Citizens must be informed about this new "ism" from secular science.

Rethinking Dinosaurs

Dinosaurs have come along way from the horror films decades ago; their image is evolving.

Evolution Is Not a Person

Ascribing thoughts and purposes to evolution is a logical fallacy. At its core, natural selection has no foresight or direction.

Tweety Rex Found in China

It's not a joke. Evolutionists are actually trying to connect a mighty dinosaur with a delicate tweety bird.

Mass Burial of Tyrannosaurs Misinterpreted

The secular scientists say that scattered bones of five tyrannosaurs that died together proves that they were "gregarious."

Number of Dinosaur Species May Be Overestimated

New analyses of fossils is leading scientists to question our understanding of dinosaur species. We’ve finally figured out why there were no medium-sized dinosaurs (New Scientist). The bluffing headline by Riley Black glosses over the difficulty of figuring out where one dinosaur species ends and another begins. Researchers at the University of New Mexico aren’t […]

Desperation to Keep Dinosaur Soft Tissue Old

The big guns are out to prove dinosaur blood vessels and collagen really can last tens of millions of years. Do they succeed?

Kid dinosaur was misidentified as a new species

Oops: Tissue confirms Nanotyrannus was not a new species, but merely a juvenile T. rex.

Sunday Funnies

Who admits to going to the funny pages first in the big Sunday paper? Darwin always delivers a good laugh.

Two More Soft-Tissue Fossils Pile on the Evidence Against Deep Time

Evolutionists are dodging hard evidence with an absurd excuse that soft tissue can last hundreds of millions of years.

T. rex in the News

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