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Ockham’s Razor and creation/evolution
22 May 2007
When Ockham’s Razor is applied to aspects of the creation/evolution debate, the results are clearly on the side of creation and against evolution.
by Russell Grigg
The Lost Tomb of Jesus: Another ‘Titanic’ Disaster
03 Apr 2007
Following in the footsteps of the Da Vinci Code, another attempt to cash in on trying to debunk Christianity hits the headlines, and fails miserably.
Appendix: a bacterial ‘safe house’
17 Oct 2007
New research suggests function for appendix in maintaining good digestive bacteria populations.
by Shaun Doyle
Did dinosaurs really rule the earth?
15 May 2007
Why the ruling evolutionary paradigm about an ‘age of dinosaurs’ should be deposed.
Homo habilis hacked from the family tree
14 Sep 2007
Evolutionists have been disagreeing about the validity of Homo habilis as a human ancestor. Now it seems they all agree, for different reasons, that it is not.
C.S. Lewis and the Great Myth
01 Jan 2008
They love the Myth so take care how you expose it.
Who wants to be a millionaire?
15 Aug 2007
A group is offering a prize of one million dollars for anyone who can demonstrate how the genetic code could come into existence naturally.
by Calvin Smith
Massive graveyard of parrot-beaked dinosaurs in Mongolia
10 Jun 2021
Paleontologists puzzle about the cause of death but miss the obvious clue.
by Tas Walker
Even a tiny virus has a powerful mini-motor
27 Nov 2007
A new virus must pack lots of DNA quickly. It is reeled in by a motor that’s stronger for its size than a car engine, and can even change speed.
Squishosaur scepticism squashed
20 Apr 2007
Rigorous testing confirms proteins found in T. rex fossil bone. Is T. rex related to chickens?
Global warming might become an ‘alien agenda’
20 Mar 2007
UFO-believers jump on the global warming bandwagon to promote their beliefs.
A new age of quantum madness
14 Aug 2007
You and I help to create the physical world, including the laws by which it operates? Bizarre mystical notions like this are increasingly being taken seriously by top scientists.
by Carl Wieland