Year: 2017
Glicksman: Raising the Bar for Darwinism
“How can you understand where life came from if you don’t understand how it actually works?”
Desperately Seeking Evolutionary Innovation by Chance
Ask evolutionists for a clear, unambiguous example of a new gain in function by chance at the genetic level. They will be hard pressed to show one.
Subcellular Map of the Human Proteome Reveals “Highly Complex Architecture”
The degree of regulation and control required for this system is not only enormous, but contrary to evolutionary expectations.
Euthanasia Apologists Conceal the Truth About What They Advocate
It is homicide: no different in outcome — i.e., killing — from if the doctor shot the patient in the head.
On Human Origins, the Need for Theory Evaluation
There are conflicting evidences, a lack of details, opposing hypotheses held with great confidence, and a wide range of explanatory mechanisms that are routinely used as needed.