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A geologist critiques the idea of a global Flood, claiming the evidence simply doesn’t support such an idea.
Because evolutionists believe birds descended from dinosaurs, they are often desperate to classify fossils that are bird-like as transitional to dinosaurs.
Professors at a women’s college in Massachusetts, Mount Holyoke College, have been instructed not to refer to their students as “women.”
Apparently spending time in outer space can actually lead to long-term changes in your DNA.
Scientists concluded that, if we do receive signals from an alien civilization, the aliens who sent it are probably already dead.
The famous evolutionary primatologist Jane Goodall studied chimpanzees in Tanzania. She originally thought they were nice, but she learned otherwise.
Photosynthesis might have evolved a billion years earlier than previously thought, and faster too!
Atheist Richard Dawkins is known for stirring the pot over at Twitter with his inflammatory tweets, such as “Could we overcome our taboo against cannibalism?”
News headlines around the world proclaimed that the oldest known “Briton” (by secular dating methods) was dark-skinned, according to genetic analysis.
According to the Bible, everything reproduces according to their kinds, and, according to a new study, ravens produce—you guessed it—ravens!
It seems that every other month there’s another article about a new moon-formation hypothesis. This month’s is that “the moon may have formed in a vaporised, doughnut-shaped Earth.”
Archaeologists digging in the city of Jerusalem have made an exciting discovery—a 2,700-year-old clay seal bearing the name Isaiah.
According to an opinion piece in National Post, students in Delaware public schools may soon be able to self-identify their own gender or “race.”
We’re increasingly seeing news items relating to polyamory, the idea of someone having multiple supposedly committed relationships.
Bombardier beetles are often discussed in creation literature because of their incredible design features, including the ability to shoot a boiling, noxious gas so they can escape predators.
According to a female rabbi and professor, Eve was the first victim of #MeToo, the recent movement to raise awareness of sexual harassment and assault.
A beautifully preserved spider was recently discovered in Myanmar—but, unlike living spiders, this one had a “tail” that was longer than its body.
Another squashing of free speech took place at the University of Central Oklahoma when my contract to speak was torn up because the LGBT group on campus complained.
A recent article from Live Science proclaimed, “Oldest Fossil of ‘Missing Link’ Dinosaur Discovered in Germany.”
In a world first, scientists in China have cloned primates using the same method that created Dolly the sheep.
The largest abortion clinic in Ohio has launched a sad billboard campaign throughout the Cleveland area.
If you’re Canadian and pro-life, well, you’re “not in line” with the government or society, according to the Canadian prime minister, Justin Trudeau.
There is a browser-based video game, “Trapped,” in which “players follow a simulation of someone who wants to have an abortion.”
A recent article in The New York Times argues that if your child is lying to you, that’s a good thing! So why would you want your child to lie to you?
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