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Having your cake, and eating it
Evolution is often claimed to explain something and its opposite, so it certainly should not be called science, rather an unfalsifiable ideology!
by Lucien Tuinstra
Neutral Model, genetic drift and the Third Way—a synopsis of the self-inflicted demise of the evolutionary paradigm
Neo-Darwinism, Neutral evolution, and the 'Extended Evolutionary Synthesis' cannot avoid the multilayered complexity of the genome and cell.
by Jeffrey P Tomkins and Jerry Bergman
Was Gerard Krefft sacked for being an evolutionist?
A museum has honoured a curator who was fired more than a century ago in controversial circumstances—supposedly because he was an evolutionist.
by Warren Nunn
Creation in independent schools
Under the guise of protecting school pupils against indoctrination, hypocritical moves are afoot to propagate scientific materialism.
by Dominic Statham
Phytogeography and zoogeography—rafting vs continental drift
Was it by rafting or continental drift?
by Dominic Statham
Evolutionists disagree on how evolution happens
There is more than one view among evolutionary researchers on how new biological structures arise.
by Shaun Doyle
Developmental genetics supports creation theory
Evolutionists try to define homology by how it is explained, not by how it is observed.
by Walter ReMine
A new cancer treatment thanks to Darwin?
It actually speaks against Darwinism!
by Don Batten
Exploring the ‘Evidence for Evolution’ … in 1970
How has the alleged evidence for evolution changed in the past 50 years? How has it stayed the same?
by Paul Price
Unmasking natural selection
A review of ‘40 Years of Evolution: Darwin’s finches on Daphne Major Island’ by Peter and Rosemary Grant.
by Jean K. Lightner
Over-engineering in nature: an evolutionary conundrum
Natural selection can only select for the attributes an organism needs to survive, so how is it that creatures are endowed with a whole lot more than necessary?
by David Catchpoole
Irreducible complexity: some candid admissions by evolutionists
Some evolutionists acknowledge that it is a very serious problem for evolutionary theory
by John Woodmorappe