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Vestigial arguments: remnants of evolution

Vestigial arguments: remnants of evolution

Evolutionists claim that vestigial organs no longer have a function because of evolution but these claims continually implode as functions are discovered
Article
14 Dec, 2024
Haeckel fraud proven

Haeckel fraud proven

Despite attempts to rehabilitate Haeckel, Haeckels embryos remain a proven fraud.
Article
13 Dec, 2024
Waisted beauty theory

Waisted beauty theory

Evolutionary psychology reflects Western media ideas.
Article
05 Dec, 2024
Darwin and the search for an evolutionary mechanism

Darwin and the search for an evolutionary mechanism

Ideas of Lamarck, Hutton, Adam Smith, and Malthus all influenced Darwin’s thinking, and shaped concept of progression in human development, with natural selection just the mechanism.
Article
19 Nov, 2024
A Tale of Ancient Toothpaste

A Tale of Ancient Toothpaste

Dr David Catchpoole reveals how an ancient toothpaste recipe challenges the idea that early humans were primitive, offering insights from a biblical view.
Podcast
11 Nov, 202405:42
Critiquing attempts to unite the three domains of life

Critiquing attempts to unite the three domains of life

Finding a universal common ancestor for the three domains of life has proven very difficult for evolutionists.
Article
08 Nov, 2024
Neanderthals—a very human race

Neanderthals—a very human race

Neanderthal interbred with gracile homo sapiens, mtDNA, 3D reconstruction Teshik-Tash cave, Uzbekistan, 1856, Germany’s Neander valley
Article
04 Nov, 2024
An ape fossil found in South America

An ape fossil found in South America

An anomalous ape fossil found in South America in rocks labelled Paleogene raises questions of how it got there.
Article
01 Nov, 2024
Evolutionary ethics: part 5

Evolutionary ethics: part 5

Sociobiology fails to explain the origin of morality, and it rejects rather than explains moral objectivity.
Article
25 Oct, 2024
Playing mind games with our brains

Playing mind games with our brains

Parts of our brain are called reptilian, mammalian, etc. How do I answer someone who says this is evidence for evolution?
Article
15 Oct, 2024
Natural selection in the real world

Natural selection in the real world

A long-term study on the water flea, Daphnia pulex, contradicts thousands of papers on natural selection that ignored environmental variation.
Article
10 Oct, 2024
Enantiomeric amplification of L amino acids: part 3—using chiral impurities

Enantiomeric amplification of L amino acids: part 3—using chiral impurities

Can impurities sticking to growing crystals, a slight excess of L-amino acids on meteorites, or geothermal wet-dry cycling create homochiral conditions of the amino acids that make up life?
Article
20 Sep, 2024
15 Questions for Evolutionists

15 Questions for Evolutionists

Evolution: the naturalistic origin of life and its diversity. The General Theory of Evolution, as acknowledged by prominent evolutionists, includes the origin of life. Take the question evolution quiz.
Podcast
16 Sep, 202412:24
Enantiomeric amplification of L amino acids: part 2—chirality induced by
D-sugars

Enantiomeric amplification of L amino acids: part 2—chirality induced by D-sugars

Could chirality in amino acids be induced by D-sugars?
Article
06 Sep, 2024
If Darwin Knew This, Would He Still Be a Darwinist?

If Darwin Knew This, Would He Still Be a Darwinist?

If Darwin was alive today, would he still be an Evolutionist? Dr Robert Carter studied Darwin’s work, examined the Galapagos Islands firsthand, and debates the origins of life with skeptics.
Video
04 Sep, 202446:43
Enantiomeric amplification of L amino acids: part 1—irrelevant and discredited
examples

Enantiomeric amplification of L amino acids: part 1—irrelevant and discredited examples

A review of irrelevant and discredited examples
Article
16 Aug, 2024