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Origins

Escape from Randomness: Can Foldons Explain Protein Functional Shapes?

Faced with impossible odds, materialists struggle to find natural laws that can fold a protein correctly the way life does. Read More ›
University of Houston

Dan Graur, Darwin’s Reactionary

To call him this is an irony, I realize, since the University of Houston evolutionary biologist and Junk DNA diehard is a flaming left-winger. Read More ›

CNN: National Center for Science Education “Promotes Science Over Ideology”; What!?

A CNN story laments that some teachers and students are skeptical of climate change. Read More ›
Fire use (1)

On Human Fire Use, Anthropologists Miss the Point

You'd likely predict: This will largely be about the timing of our primordial fire use. There will be comparisons with chimps. Read More ›
Cambrian event

Evolutionary Biologist Backs Off from Computer Simulations

PZ Myers is an atheist activist and evolutionary biologist whose blog is more about promoting his left-wing politics than it is about evolution. Read More ›
Royal Society discussion

Sure, “Teach the Controversy,” Says an Evolutionist – But You Know What’s Coming Next

On the evolution controversy, Mike Klymkowsky would likely benefit from more study himself. Read More ›
First cleaning of the south area
First cleaning of the south area

Another Day, Another “Rewrite” on Human Origins

Given evolutionary presuppositions, the direction of research and learning is not from lesser to greater clarity, but just the opposite. Read More ›
whale fluke

Jonathan Wells on the “Fairy Tale” of Whale Evolution

Three massive acts of exquisitely complex re-engineering would be required, far beyond the reach of unguided natural processes. Read More ›

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