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  • Watch The Divide Movie 2012 On Megavideo
    By: kashyap | - In The Opening Minutes Of The Latest Film By Xavier Gens, Missiles Hit The Ground In New York, Prompting Mass Panic And A Gripping Riot Scene That Culminates With Mickey (Michael Biehn) Slamming The Door Of His Personal Fallout Shelter, Shutting Himself Inside Along With A Small Handful Of Additional Survivors That Include Lauren German's And Ivan Gonzalez's Estranged Couple And Half-Brothers Milo Ventimiglia And Ashton Holmes. As The Days Pass, The Group Contends With Mutual Distrust, Paranoia, ...
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  • Thought Energies
    By: Norman Philpot | - Thoughts have energy. They express themselves in non-verbal ways much of the time. They communicate essential information to all who are present and receptive. The often times subtle external phenomena giving insight into another's internal world. Some like David Hawkins suggest there is a universal consciousness, an energy field we can all express and tap into, and it may or not be true.

    David Hawkins was a close associate of the late Linus Pauling who won two Nobel Prizes and rema ...

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  • Baby Ear Problems
    By: Rashid Javed | - Everybody notices ears, and since minor variations from the "normal" are extremely common, you might like to learn about the normal ear. The external ear, the auricle, projects from the side of the head at a slight angle, usually not more than 30 degrees. The rolled outer margin of the ear, the helix, is attached to the side of the face above the ear, and, after sweeping around its edge, ends at the earlobe. A second fold, the anthelix, parallels the helix and ends just above the earlobe, in a s ...
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  • The Horse--creative Design, Of Course!
    By: Dr. Carl Wieland | - Most of us have not been blessed with the experience of seeing a herd of magnificent mustangs1 in full gallopother than on a movie screen. Even in this age of computerized special effects, for sheer cinematic grandeur its still hard to beat the sight of such majestic beasts in full flight, manes flowing in the wind.

    The ancestors of these beautiful animals were once tame, and their descendants have now gone wild (feral). Tame horses were brought to this continent by man in mo ...

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  • Employment Is Creating A New Class Divide
    By: tnguyengp | - We Americans like to think we live in a society without a class structure and its associated boundaries. Weve historically prided ourselves on the egalitarianism promoted by the founding fathers; however, class has always been an underlying yet quiet force in American society. Thats about to change dramatically as a more visible class divide is emerging within the United States, and its not about race, wealth or the social register. Its about employment.

    While recent job ...

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  • The Influence Of Yao Ming's Retirement
    By: Amanda Xia | - Nine years later, Yao Ming announced to leave the NBA, leaving Chinese fans endless sad. However, in "The New York Times" says that Yao Ming's leaving is a huge question mark. In China with millions of basketball players, why no one can replace Yao Ming?

    In the past decade, Yao Ming in China represents all the good things: winner, urbane gentleman, a beloved guy. Yao's image is unique. Even because of Yao Ming, Chinese fans in China disdain other Chinese NBA players. Unfortunately, ...

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  • President Obama Claims 80% Of Americans Want Higher Taxes
    By: J. Litle | - As the debt ceiling debate heats up, President Obama claims most Americans are OK with higher taxes. Are you?

    As the U.S. debt ceiling deadline moves closer, the bond market takes it in stride. The 10-year U.S. Treasury note trades within spitting distance of eight-month highs.

    Investors seem confident a deal will get done, if only because the consequences for a miss would be so dire. Republicans and Democrats are playing a fierce game of "chicken" -- driving their cars ...

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  • The Water Cooler Should Be Just A Water Cooler!
    By: Robert Bylett | - The grape vine...the rumour mill...good old-fashioned gossip...water cooler talk. It exists in every organization and it is toxic! The more pervasive gossip is in your organization, the more toxic, rancorous and negative your employees are. But, how do you stop it? It has to be an individual effort by every person.

    Performance Standard #2 is: When you speak about a person who is not present, speak as if they are listening to your conversation.

    Now that you are m ...

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  • War And Prison: Instruments Of Christian Darwinism
    By: Stan Moody | - A wise person once said something to me that I never forgot: "All evil goes back to 'I want to be somebody.'"

    Reflect on the evil that has occurred in your own life or on the evil that you have inflicted on others. At the root is the scramble to become or to remain somebody by shoving aside others who stand in your way.

    The evangelical wing of the Christian church apparently is not above wanting to be somebody.

    Impact of the Christian Right on Foreign and ...

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  • Paranormal Activity 3 New Movie Confirmed What Does This Mean?
    By: Fred Zimmerman | - Its official that Oren Peli, the producer of Paranormal Activity 1 and 2, has showed there will mostly be a 3. So what will the Next one Be about?
    Paranormal was a smash at the box office ever since its first debut. The movie showed that it is still possible to have a Box Office hit with a shoe string budget. The first film was produced for something around 15,000$ and indeed up taking in over 200 million dollars.
    This was an incredible feat in a day and age where Hollywoo ...

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  • How To Survive Office Jobs
    By: Tiens Muller. | - The services industry is the UK's biggest and most important. Mass industrialisation has been substituted with massive offices. The services sector in the UK currently makes up for 73% of the GDP which is dominated by financial services, in particular banking and insurance.

    Because of this millions of people in the UK are expending their working days in office chairs behinds desks. Funnily enough human beings are not engineered for this in the slightest. In a purely Darwinian view we ...

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  • Darwinian Reductionism And Religio-science Terrorism
    By: William Nugent | - The major media largely ignored the fact that James Lee, the hostage taker who invaded the Discovery Channel's Bethesda Maryland offices on September 1st 2010, had Darwinian evolutionist motives.

    Since the prevailing culture in the media is secularism, perhaps they didn't wish to defame Darwinism. Darwinism is the origins myth of secularism.

    The blogosphere has plastered Lee's list of demands with their Malthusian, Darwinian and anti-religion themes all over the inte ...

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  • Saltwater Pools & Stone - A Love Affair That Can Go Crusty!
    By: Sandy Yeates | - Wars and broken romances have one thing in common - collateral damage! The love affair between saltwater pool owners and natural stone may suffer the same fate if a bit of common sense isn't applied.

    Salt can do nasty stuff to stone! The gnarled and heavily etched rock surfaces on the headlands of any Sydney surfing beach is testament to the power of salt, wind and wave action. Look very closely and you will discover an unassailable truth - some sandstone is amazingly resilient to n ...

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  • Is There A God? (part One Of The
    By: PastorEricHann | - Utilizing an approach which is sometimes termed as "classical" Christian apologetics (Grk apologia "defense"), in this 1st part of the "IS Articles" I will attempt to present some classical arguments for the existence of God as they pertain to what Christian authors describe as "general" revelation (Romans 1:19-20). Similar to the other broad topics of apologetic arguments in defense of Christianity, few "theists" will rest on an ...
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  • Applying Love Spell Rituals To Bring Back Lost Love
    By: Jack Daniel Morris | - I have a number of past references and evidence which will prove that a person can get a new lease of life if he gets back the lost love. Love is just like a red rose and it will bloom and flourish if it is nurtured in proper way. To be frank, there are many young hearts who have fallen victims to love and romance at an early stage of life. When they studied in schools and colleges, they experienced romance. However due to the bad luck and want of good opportunity their romantic affairs didnt ...
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  • The Failure Of Secular Materialism As The New Mythology
    By: William Nugent | - Every person has a deep unrelenting need to commit one's self to something larger than self. In virtually all societies throughout history this thing larger than self has had to do with the unifying myths of the culture. Every society has had an origins myth and a destiny myth.

    The myths were regarded as sacred truth. Western civilization is no exception. Our sacred unifying truth (not myth in our case!) has traditionally been the Christian Gospel and the Bible has been our holy ...

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  • Attraction Of Medical Education And Research
    By: Ram Sagar | - The current study is based on a survey of participants in trial conducted in the late 1990s at MGH and at the Loma Linda University Medical School in California. That study compared the results of two different radiation doses for treatment of early-state prostate cancer. All participants received an equal dose of conventional X-ray therapy and a booster dose of proton therapy that brought the total dose to either the then-standard level of 70 Gy or to 79 Gy, which is now the usual dosage for si ...
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  • Carbon 14 In All Coal And Diamonds Proves Young Earth
    By: William Nugent | - Eight PhD scientists recently released their findings on the radioisotope evidence for the age of the earth. They were called the RATE group (Radioisotopes and the Age of The Earth). They spent eight years on the project. They studied many radioisotopic dating methods including carbon 14.

    You may remember the carbon 14 dating method from your high school biology class. Carbon 14 is useful only in dating samples containing carbon which usually means plant and animal matter (though ...

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  • Four Men Who Rule The World From The Grave
    By: William Nugent | - In postmodern western civilization most people claim to be free thinkers yet are enslaved to the ideas of four men who rule the world from the grave. The four men are Charles Darwin (1809 - 1882), Karl Marx (1818 - 1883), Friedrich Nietzsche (1844 - 1900) and Sigmund Freud (1856 - 1939).

    These four men of the nineteenth century were the wrecking balls of western civilization. Their poisonous ideas challenged traditional Christian views and seduced Europe and America into a grand ...

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  • No Transitional Fossils In Cambrian Explosion: A Challenge To Darwinism
    By: William Nugent | - Anyone who has been exposed to the teaching of evolution has heard of the Cambrian Explosion of fossils. The evolutionists call it an "explosion" of fossils because so many fossils appear so abruptly in the geologic column.

    The Cambrian rock layers are among the lowest and "oldest" layers in the geologic column yet are extremely rich in both number and variety of fossils. The layers below the Cambrian are virtually void of fossils.

    The Cambrian layer contains bil ...

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  • New Ebook On Sale Now - Surviving & Prospering In Your Sales Career - Field Manual For The Sales Pro
    By: Greg Hill | - Not your typical sales book, which is filled sales tips and a bunch of motivational stories to get you all hyped up. Read the rest only if you want an honest and logical guide on how to survive in the sales environment.

    This book is not. It is not a sales book. Also, this book is not for "self-help ". If you use what you learn here in your personal life, you are responsible for the results. Second, as a sales manager and trainer it is not my job to kiss your butt and tell you how gr ...

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  • The Worst German Victory In World War Ii
    By: William Nugent | - World War II is called "World War" because of its worldwide geographic extent and this is perhaps the least imaginative and least instructive basis to name a war. The Second World War was a teachable moment in a multitude of ways and we should draw as much of a lesson as possible from this costly and utterly tragic conflict.

    This article will focus on the European theater and the ultimate German victory in that theater. The war in Europe in WW II was a war over philosophy. Many if ...

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  • Getting To Know Our Russian Comrades
    By: Mark M Thomson | - Know thy enemy. Sun Tzu's words from The Art of War are a succinct reminder that the best way to defeat your opponent in any conflict is to know him inside and out, his tastes and tendencies, strengths and weaknesses. But Russians - about whom this article is being written - are no longer the enemy. Just the opposite. In the twenty years since the collapse of Communism, we have been joining forces with Russians, Ukrainians, and with people from all the other F.S.U. countries, forming new relatio ...
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  • The Science Of The Mind
    By: GregFrost | - The science of the mind is something that we need to take interest in as a race of people who are always interested in the concept of making most of our lives. One thing that has been a belief in the world today, circulating in the minds of the top people in white coats, is that the next step of evolution is self determination. This means that we are in the position of improving ourselves. We need to realise this and not look at the whole Darwinian process as something that is beyond our control ...
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  • List Of Rare Birth Defects
    By: SWilson | - Birth defects are caused by a wide range of factors. It can be a hereditary abnormality, meaning, the defect has been inherited from the parents or ancestors. At the same time, the defect can also be a result of chromosomal disorder. Traits are detected by the time of fertilization. When an error occurs, a chromosomal abnormality occurs and results to birth defects. Common birth abnormalities such as Tay-Sachs and Down Syndrome can be given treatment more conveniently. However, rare birth defect ...
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  • Communist Murders Linked To Darwinism
    By: William Nugent | - Darwinian evolution, wherever it has been taught, has had the effect of implicitly denying the existence of God. Whether intentional or not, this denial of God has undermined faith and promoted secularism. In this article let's examine one of the fruits of secularism, namely militant communism.

    Communism is nothing new. Plato wrote of an idealized communist society in his work entitled Republic. In the 1500s, Thomas More wrote a book called Utopia about a mythical communist societ ...

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  • New Marketing Strategies To Beat Economic Downturn
    By: Warren Miller | - Its widely accepted that were in a severe recession worldwide. In fact, heres a recent statement from the World Bank:

    The world economy will contract by 1.7% and the richest countries by 3% in 2009. What began six months ago as a massive deleveraging in financial markets has turned into one of the sharpest global economic downturns in recent history. Robert Zoellick, President of the World Bank (Source: The World Bank, March 31st 2009)

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  • Death Of Stephen J. Gould
    By: William Nugent | - With sadness I must report the recent death of Dr. Stephen Jay Gould, 61, Harvard professor and prolific author. Dr. Gould was a down to earth, affable man who wrote many books on the subject of evolution.

    He attempted to bring evolution to the masses in simplistic terms. His work is reminiscent of that of Thomas Huxley (1825-1895). Huxley was called Darwin's bulldog for his aggressive spreading of the Darwinian faith.

    Why would a creationist as myself mourn the de ...

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  • Computer Training Justified - Is The Recession The Death Of Computer Training?
    By: Michael Phillips | - You've seen the headlines, and witnessed the financial blood-shed as business after business seems to be headed for disaster. In this article we'll explore why this economy may indeed be the death of computer and soft-skills training as we currently know it, and how the training industry will likely change in the next 6-9 months.

    The Death of Training Departments

    This one's a no-brainer. As cutbacks occur across the board, management takes on a triage approach not o ...

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  • God Vs. Science
    By: dr commander selvam | - God vs. Science

    The title, 'God vs. Science,' is a misnomer; it may be naive and far fetched. The correct title should be, 'Christianity vs. Science' or 'Bible vs Science,' since Genesis and the Old Testament are involved. The statements like, 'Religion and science will always clash.' and 'Religion without science is lame, and science without religion is blind' are kind of childish. I have watched the debate of Creationism vs. Evolution in the early 1970s in California (and wrote ...

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  • Little Fish/ Big Fish
    By: Pam White | - I was listening to NPR the other Fri and heard a clip about the oceans being overfished. Ok I knew that. But it wasn't just that. It was about the fishing of the Big Fish. Everyone goes after the big fish. So if big fish are being overfished what does that leave? Little fish. And little fish breed more little fish and more little fish choose each other as mates. So you have the evolution of the little fish.

    Ok. So the science guy was saying that Darwinian selection is happening - ...

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  • Understanding And Dealing With Your Dogs Dominant Behaviour
    By: Ivan Ojounru | - There is a lot of misunderstanding surrounding dominance; what it is, and how to treat such unwanted behaviour in dogs that possess the natural inclination to be leaders. This article is aimed at helping the dog owner to gain some idea about what dominance is and how to manage dominant behaviour.

    Much of the the research surrounding dominance in canines comes from observations of both wild and captive packs of dogs and wolves. However, this phenomena can also be observed in many ...

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  • The Catahoulas Leopard Pattern Is So Similar To The Leopard
    By: Steve D Evans | - A Catahoula with a light grey or tan coat will usually have spotting almost identical to that of the leopard. This according to Darwinian theory would have been caused by natural selection. In this theory was the result of natural selection in that it is particularly effective camouflage in low-light, overcast conditions.

    A good Catahoula or Cata-houla mix should have a short, single coat, medium drop ears, large round feet with thick pads and well defined toes, and have a muscul ...

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  • Defragging Your Business Will Help Your Bottom Line
    By: Dan Boudreau | - When my computer gets sluggish, I defrag the hard drive to make it more efficient. Defragging is a process that cleans up your hard drive. It does this by tidying up stray bits of information to leave more free space, which enables the computer to operate more efficiently. Businesses need to be defragged on a regular basis too.

    Tough economic times demand the very best from business owners. For the most part, it's easier for businesses to thrive in a robust economy. But when a dow ...

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  • Six Reasons Why Small Caps Could Lead The 2009 Rally
    By: Justice Litle | - Six Reasons Why Small Caps Could Lead the 2009 Rally
    by Justice Litle, Editorial Director, Taipan Publishing Group

    Which is better for playing the 2009 rally - small caps or large caps?

    As a general rule of thumb, "small cap" stocks have a market cap of $1 billion or less. "Large caps," in contrast, have market caps in the $10 billion range or higher... often much higher.

    (Microsoft and GE, for example, have market caps in the neighborhood o ...

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  • Are Your Chestnuts Roasting O'er A Burned Mailing List?
    By: Mike Lawson | - Judging from the number of offers I have spammed and lists I have unsubscribed to this holiday season, the answer is yes for a bunch of marketers out there. It could have easily been avoided though, had they simply stuck to the fundamentals of good email marketing practices. It's pretty late in the shopping season to be pointing all this out, but in reality, it applies all year around.

    Times are tough right now, or at least they are if you listen to the talking heads in the media ...

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  • Churchill From 1914-1939, And The Unnecessary War
    By: C. Read | - In modern times it is useful to learn the travails of the past. Churchill at war, is a perfect example of someone defending the Anglo-Saxon heritage of freedom, division of powers, open markets, and life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Only Bush, Blair, Brown it is alleged, and some other leaders understand Islam's threat to Western Civilisation. It is very similar to the universal designs that predatory Nazism and corrupt Communism had upon unsupspecting states.
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  • Science, Education, And The Subject Of Beginnings.
    By: PiBa | - True science is the search for truth. The single most important principle of science education is the one that instructs students to identify assumptions, use critical thinking, make logical deductions, and consider alternative explanations. When any theory becomes dogma, and its proponents seek every device to protect the theory from challenges and seek to ban alternatives, this is poor science, poor education, and a violation of the academic freedom of students and teachers. These consideratio ...
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  • Marketing Your Business In A Tough Economy: 5 Ways To Outmaneuver The Darwinian Cleanse
    By: Bonita L Richter | - Most of the news we hear about is about how big business is being affected by the economy. The reality is the same things that affect big companies, don't necessarily affect a small business to the same degree.

    Yes, it is true poorly managed and weaker companies won't make it through this tough economic time. There's a Darwinian Cleanse occurring which is naturally making these companies become "extinct" and removing them from the competitive landscape. This is good news for yo ...

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  • Shameful Leaders - The Trouble With Wall And Main Street
    By: Drew Stevens | - I just completed my morning coffee and dose of Wall Street Journal when I read that AIG the world's largest insurer, spent $440,000 on a posh California retreat for its executives, complete with spa treatments, banquets and golf outings, the expense-spent days after a massive billion-dollar bail out. These egregious individuals used money-borrowed money for an annual sales feast.

    Not only is there issue with the timing of the event, but also once again, we take issue with leaders ...

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  • The Biological Meaning Of Love And Sex.
    By: Francis K Githinji | - Love and sex are phenomenon most common with human beings. In mammals, it is only in human beings that we see things like romantic love and sex. The sexual urges are very strong in human beings and this has triggered a recent research. Love and sex in humans was important to pair up people since life is so hard for one to be alone. People need to have partners to help them in daily duties far from romance. It might sound unromantic but as observed in the African grassroots women were carrying 20 ...
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  • The Digestion Wars: Probiotics Vs Indigestion, Constipation And Heartburn
    By: Michael Richard | - Louis Pasteur was the Mick Jaeger of nineteenth century science.

    And rightly so. But rock star that he was, he made the word bacteria synonymous with disease, a misimpression that is still with us today.

    Make no mistake, there definitely are bad bacteria. But in a healthy body, there are also trillions of good bacteria (yes, thats a T) that provide many of the critical elements to good health and vitality. These microscopic mighty microbes are called probiotic ...

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  • Roll Of Technology In Fabric Design & Fashion Industry
    By: Fibre2fashion | - Introduction

    Technology has propelled the growth of human society in innumerable ways. From the basic needs of food, clothing and shelter to advanced robotics and health care, technology has rapidly assumed the status of an arguably indispensable and highly effective tool in the modern era. Clothing has always been both a necessity with regard to human civilization and a means of showcasing ones culture and interests. Social status, religious leanings, cultural diversity and profe ...

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  • Processes Involved In Blavatsky"€™s Writings And Its Effects
    By: Dr. Edi Bilimoria | - Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (HPB) demonstrated the Siddhis (psychic-spiritual faculties) of clairvoyance, clairaudience, and the powers of projection, precipitation and being en rapport. These were all used in her writings on Occult science and Meta Physics which may be categorized into seven kinds of processes. We outline them below but it is emphasized that none of the above processes are miracles or supernatural. All fall within natural law, once the operator has developed the faculties to use ...
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  • Is Darwinian-style Evolution A Scientific Fact?
    By: Russ Miller | - The word evolution has many meanings, but only one is testable, repeatable and observable. In other words, only one of the many definitions of the word evolution is a scientific fact.

    This observable type of evolution is not Darwinian or Neo-Darwinian evolution. I will discuss that one form of evolution that is validated by real science later in this article.

    Darwinian or Neo-Darwinian-style evolution would be one kind of plant or animal changing into a differen ...

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  • Is Potassium-argon Dating Reliable?
    By: Russ Miller | - When compared to real science, radiometric (also called radioisotope) dating methods used by Darwinian scientists fall far short of being scientific. Many wild guesses are made which corrupt the reliability of the radioisotope dating techniques.

    Bear in mind that these radioisotope dating methods are not a measure of time; but rather a method of accounting for the amount of radioactive decay that has occurred within a certain type of radioactive element.

    For exam ...

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  • Evolution's Embarrassing Moments
    By: William Nugent | - Austin H. Clark (1880-1954) was a respected Darwinian evolutionist on staff at the Smithsonian Institution. He was the Carl Sagan of his generation, arguably the most respected evolutionist of his time.

    He was a prolific writer who wrote articles and books in five languages. He was a staunch and articulate defender of evolution yet concealed the fact that he could not find evidence for the theory that truly convinced him. Finally in 1930 He published his book "The New Evolution: ...

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  • Punctuated Equilibrium: Provable? Or Unprovable?
    By: Jerry Richard Boone | - The Theory

    Speaking at Hobart and Wilson Smith College in 1980, Stephen J. Gould, noted evolutionist writer and lecturer, remarked:
    "Every paleontologist knows that most species don't change. They get a little bigger or bumpier but they remain the same species and that is stasis. And yet this remarkable stasis has generally been ignored as no data. If they don't change it is not evolution so don't talk about it."

    Professor Niles Eldridge of th ...

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  • Fossils Vote On Evolution
    By: Jerry Richard Boone | - According to Darwin, new species arise by gradual accumulation of incremental changes over long periods of time. That's evolution in a nutshell. Can Darwin's hypothesis be tested? To find out, we turn to the only real evidence we have of prehistoric life, our bone and shell guide to the past - the fossil record.

    The critical question is: Does the fossil record support Darwin's gradual change theory? What do you think would happen if we put evolution to a vote, allowing the fo ...

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  • Theory, Fossils, And A Two-sided Puzzle
    By: Jerry Richard Boone | - Do fossils support evolution? Or do they undermine the theory? Scientists have now scrutinized over 100,000 specimen from around the world covering fauna from the past 3,500,000,000 years. What have they learned? Let's check it out.

    Glimpses from the Past

    The fossil record has troubles of its own. See if you can follow this logic: Paleontologists start with the premise that evolution progresses from simple to complex life forms. Thus the simpler the fossil, the ...

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