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They must be joking!
16 Aug 2006
It’s hard to know whether to laugh or cry at the latest attempt by evolutionists to explain the origins of laughter.
String theory unstrung
15 Aug 2006
Physicists had looked to string theory as ‘the great hope’, but they now admit it does not even describe observed reality let alone explain where space and time came from.
Deep freeze seed bank initiated
11 Aug 2006
The need for preservation of seeds of the world’s crops underlines the fact that genetic information does not ‘grow on (evolutionary) trees’.
Copying God’s design:
09 Aug 2006
Spider silk is the strongest fibre known. Now this has been stiffened with glass beads from microscopic algae, using the genetic information from both creatures.
Big bang goes pear-shaped?
08 Aug 2006
The big bang has long struggled to explain how we have any matter at all. To get around this, neutrons were supposed to have pear-shaped asymmetries. Now a breakthrough by UK scientists shows that it’s ‘back to the drawing board’.
Darwin drives Da Vinci’s Dan?
04 Aug 2006
What motivates an author like Dan Brown to attack the veracity of God’s Word with impunity? His court testimony about the influences on his life provide a fascinating part of the answer.
Controversial claim for earliest life on Earth
02 Aug 2006
Controversy over origin of stromatolites reveals new insights into the way scientists think.
Plankton’s powerful pogo
01 Aug 2006
The brightest human engineers are once again plagiarizing from the Master Designer. And the mechanism they’re trying to copy comes from an organism that evolutionists wrongly suppose is ‘primitive’.
How bees decide
28 Jul 2006
Cornell University researchers have described a beehive’s group decision-making process as ‘complicated enough to rival the dealings of any department committee’. Could such complex ‘dealings’ have arisen by evolution?
Dinosaurs, day care and diluvium
26 Jul 2006
34 juvenile dinosaurs and one adult overwhelmed in a sudden, watery catastrophe in eastern China, fossils suggest.
Chickens with teeth
25 Jul 2006
by Carl Wieland
Erring on the side of censorship (Brittany McComb’s address cut short)
21 Jul 2006
Valedictorian speech censored by school.
by Lita Sanders