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We Get Poor-Mouthed by the National Center for Science Education

To "poor-mouth" means using claims of poverty to try to manipulate other people. Read More ›

“More Philosophical than Scientific”: Parsing a Rationalization

If you want to show that evolution does not violate the second law, you cannot simply say, sure, evolution is astronomically improbable, but the Earth is an open system, so there is no problem. Read More ›

Fact-Checking Wikipedia on Common Descent: The Evidence from Biogeographical Distribution

When the biogeographical data does not fit with the predictions and expectations of common descent, one always has "oceanic dispersal" at the ready to serve as an ad hoc fudge factor -- including the rather remarkable claim that monkeys made it across the Atlantic from Africa to South America! Read More ›
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Close-up of a door knocker in the shape of an uroboros, an ancient symbol depicting a serpent (or dragon) eating its own tail, often interpreted as a symbol for eternal cyclic renewal, Italy
Image Credit: Simona Sirio - Adobe Stock

Darwinian Logic: The Latest on Chimp and Human DNA

Picture an Ouroboros, the alchemical symbol of a snake with its own tail in its mouth. Do you get the feeling that Darwinian "logic" is taking us nowhere? Read More ›

National Center for Science Education Heavily Promotes Darwinist Bullying in New Documentary

I and other people who have seen the trailer winced at the racial contrast -- all these smug white people congratulating themselves contrasted with the lone black man who tries to but can't articulate an effective argument for ID. Read More ›

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