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Horses Before Dinosaurs
According to evolution, dinosaurs developed tens of millions of years before horses and were extinct long before the first horse galloped across the…
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The Strange Case of the Singing Fish
During the mid-1980s, the residents at the north end of San Francisco Bay began complaining about a strange droning noise coming from the Bay. Durin…
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Do We Always See Clearly?
There is a blind spot where the optic nerve enters the retina of your eye. Yet, we don't see a hole in our field of vision. Scientists always though…
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Bigger than Tyrannosaurus!
All of us learned in school that the fierce Tyrannosaurus Rex was the largest of the meat eaters. He was large enough to reach into a second stor…
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The Jerusalem Department of Public Works
When human beings think that they have found mistakes in the Bible, they are eventually judged by their own words. Beneath old Jerusalem lies a comp…
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Do You Have "Extra" Parts?
I remember reading in grade school that the human appendix is a useless organ. My textbook said that scientists thought that the appendix was once u…
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Hot Sharks
We've all been taught that fish are cold-blooded. In many people's thinking, perhaps the most cold-blooded of all is the shark. However, scientists …
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An Ancient Concrete Floor
A large, sophisticated concrete floor has recently been discovered in China. The floor dates to a period that, not long ago, evolutionists called th…
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Synchronized Fireflies
Fireflies in southeast Asia regularly put on a show like that seldom seen from fireflies in the rest of the world. These fireflies have an ability fo…
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Selfishness Loses Out
There is no room in the harsh realities of evolution for selflessness. For example, evolution says if I help you, I do so because I'm going to get s…
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