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  • Brain split between atheism and theism

    A neurologist describes a case where two parts of the brain seem to have conflicting beliefs about God’s existence, and mockingly asks which ‘entity’ will go to heaven? Stefan N. from Denmark asked about a video on which a neurologist … Continue reading

  • Is This Primate a Prime Mate?

    By David Coppedge The news media jumped onto claims that a tiny primate fossil is an ancestor of human beings, when it is really an amazing example of biological miniaturization. A tiny fossil primate from China, classified as Archicebus achilles, was … Continue reading

  • In Search of Joshua’s Ai: 11th Season of Excavations at Khirbet el-Maqatir Now Complete

    by Gary Byers MA We opened the subterranean structure in Dr. Merrill’s square by taking off the covering stone.  It was filled with dirt and took a full week to clean out.  Over 6 feet deep, it was also 6 feet wide at … Continue reading

  • Tragedy Hits the Martin Family

    Donation for the Martin Family Bereavement Fund This is Jared Vallorani, CIO of Liberty Alliance and Tolle Lege Press and member of The Journey Church in Hiram, GA. I’m writing today to talk to you about my pastor and and … Continue reading

  • Depending on Source, Stem Cells Can Kill or Heal

    By David Coppedge Stem cells continue to show promise for dramatic healings, but reporters don’t always clarify what lived or died to produce the cells.  Adult stem cells inhabit all living humans; embryonic or fetal stem cells require a human … Continue reading

  • Scientists Can Agree on Things that Aren’t So

    By David Coppedge Whenever you hear “all scientists agree” or “we now know,” it’s no guarantee a finding won’t be disputed years later.  In the following examples, CEH focuses not so much on the content of the disputed subjects as the implications … Continue reading

  • New Biomimetics Stories

    By David Coppedge Here are some new ways scientists are imitating plants and animals to understand their designs and make new products. Polymer Breakthrough Inspired by Trees and Ancient Celtic Knots (Science Daily).  “A new slow-motion method of controlling the synthesis … Continue reading

  • Public Invited to Participate in Astrobiology’s Future

    NASA’s Astrobiology Program is charting a new roadmap for future projects, and the public is allowed to voice its opinions. Astrobiology Magazine announced “A Roadmap for the Future of Astrobiology.”  Born in 1996, the new “science” of astrobiology was an interdisciplinary … Continue reading

  • Prosociality and Cooperation: Evolution vs. Prayer

    By David Coppedge Cooperation exists in nature.  Does that mean it evolved?  Only if evolution is the sole mechanism in your toolkit. According to a Florida State press release, a professor found that couples show more “prosocial” (i.e., constructive) behavior when … Continue reading

  • Surprising Animals Go to Extremes

    By David Coppedge Today’s entry features a mammal, a bird and an insect that have good reasons to show off. The insect:  A little moth has hearing unsurpassed in the animal kingdom (but we already know, from the film Metamorphosis, that any … Continue reading

  • Sneering at Parents, Hiding Behind “Science” — The Emergency Contraception Controversy

    By Dr. R. Albert Mohler, Jr. Looking for evidence that our society is losing its mind? Just look at the controversy over so-called “emergency contraceptives” and a federal judge’s effort to make these drugs available, over the counter, to girls of … Continue reading

  • Same-Sex Marriage as a Civil Right — Are Wrongs Rights?

    By Dr. R. Albert Mohler, Jr. We should have seen it coming. Back in 1989 two young activists pushing for the normalization of homosexuality coauthored a book intended to serve as a political strategy manual and public relations guide for their … Continue reading

  • April 22, Happy… Earth Day???

    Reasons for Hope by Jason Pratt, contributing writer for rforh “Each year, Earth Day — April 22 — marks the anniversary of what many consider the birth of the modern environmental movement in 1970.”[1] So every year in the spring … Continue reading

  • Human and Animal Brains: Uniquenesses and Similarities

    By David Coppedge Several recent science articles explore what we have in common with animals, and what is unique about the human mind. Grammar test:  A Science Daily entry tells the upshot in the headline: “Young Children Have Grammar and Chimpanzees Don’t.”  … Continue reading

  • “The Lady’s Not for Turning” — Margaret Thatcher and the Leadership of Conviction

    Margaret Thatcher, one of the most significant leaders of the 20th century, died [this week] at age 87. A model of convictional leadership, Margaret Thatcher became almost universally known as Britain’s “Iron Lady.” In May 1979, Margaret Thatcher moved into … Continue reading

  • Galápagos with David Attenborough: Origin

    by Russell Grigg Galápagos with David Attenborough is the title of a three-part Sky 3D TV series that premiered in the UK in January 2013. The series was shown in Australia in March 2013 with the revised title, David Attenborough’s Galápagos. … Continue reading

  • Scientific Findings Can Be Counterintuitive

    By David Coppedge Here are examples of recent claims in science that seem to contradict what some would consider intuitively obvious.  They should be kept in mind when evaluating other widely-accepted scientific truisms, like evolution. PhysOrg: Tough love, not small, … Continue reading

  • Creationist stakes $10,000 on contest between Bible and evolution

    Creator of Literal Genesis Trial believes people who argue in favor of evolution are at a scientific disadvantage A California creationist is offering a $10,000 challenge to anyone who can prove in front of a judge that science contradicts the literal interpretation … Continue reading

  • Giant Camels Roamed the Arctic North

    By R. L. David Jolly Have you ever heard of Ellsmere Island?  It’s the tenth largest island in the world with about 75,767 square miles in size and is Canada’s northern most land mass.  The Inuit natives call the island … Continue reading

  • North Dakota First State to Pass Personhood Amendment

    Many people believe that the pro-life movement is just about abortion, but there is so much more to it than that.  If you believe that human life begins at conception, then there are other issues that you need to consider.  … Continue reading

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