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Mike Driver
Cosmic Funnies
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The kauri tree, found in New Zealand, lived over 40,000 years ago.
This article directly addresses the scientific evidences in favor of macroevolutionary theory and common descent. It is specifically intended for those who are scientifically minded but, for one reason or another, have come to believe that macroevolutionary theory explains little, makes few or no testable predictions, or is unfalsifiable.
Geoscientists continue to debate two competing theories about how water arrived on Earth.
It’s never as simple as you think.
Reason is a libertarian monthly print magazine covering politics, culture, and ideas through a provocative mix of news, analysis, commentary, and reviews.
Christian Apologetics Society: Apologetics - Perpetual Virginity of Mary. A Christian apologetics blog by a born-again Christian honoring the Great Commission to go forth and make disciples of all the world.
A new theory of gravity might explain the curious motions of stars in galaxies. Emergent gravity, as the new theory is called, predicts the exact same deviation of motions that is usually explained by invoking dark matter. Prof. Erik Verlinde, renowned expert in string theory at the University of Amsterdam and the Delta Institute for Theoretical Physics, published a new research paper today in which he expands his groundbreaking views on the nature of gravity.
You have your mom's smile, your dad's eyes, and the ear muscles of a Triassic mammal.