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    Is most published research wrong?

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    Population doubling; a challenge to the Darwinist

    The Darwinist believes that the population about 4,000 years ago was something like 7 million. Today's population doubling period is thought to be 60 years. Assuming the accuracy of those numbers over all history, there would be 2.93x1033 people on planet Earth. :D The Earth is estimated to...
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    Turtles and the Flood

    This is a key question, and an issue that is typically ignored by Darwinists. When a fossil is dug up, most of the work is spent telling tales of what the thing allegedly evolved from, while issues of forensics — what should be first on the list to investigate: How the thing died — are ignored...
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    Challenge to Darwinism

    The challenge was issued to defend creationism, and the conversation went something like this: Present one idea that challenges evolution. HISTORY. In Genesis, God is recorded as having created the world and everything in it in six days. This is backed up consistently throughout scripture...
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    Darwinists will believe anything

    From the "Darwinists will believe anything" file: CNQf9vZqv7k :darwinsm:
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    Aether v Timespace

    With the announcement of gravity waves having been detected, it raises an interesting question: What is the medium that these waves travel through? The answer is: spacetime. But the standard idea is that relativity theory, which introduced spacetime, eliminated the need for an aether — which...
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    The 'Interstellar' challenge

    One of the key scenes from the movie Interstellar was when Matthew McConaughey's, Anne Hathaway's and Wes Bentley's characters landed on a planet that was near a black hole, while David Gyasi's character stayed on an orbiting space ship. The plot point was that on the planet, gravity from the...
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    Mass of the solar system

    A couple of astronomers are excited because they think there might be a ninth planet in the solar system: Scientists Find Hints Of A Giant, Hidden Planet In Our Solar System The astronomer whose work helped kick Pluto out of the pantheon of planets says he has good reason to believe there's an...
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    Krishna's Butterball

    Two questions about this rock: How did it get there? How long ago did it arrive?
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    Nominate posts for 2016

    Posts of the Year for 2016 should be nominated through this system — it makes collating them a much simpler task. What you need is the nominee's URL post number (not the thread post number). To find the URL post number, click on the top right of the post as indicated by the red circle in the...
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    Posts of the Year (2015)

    Posts of the Year are on again! Over the next few hours, we will be announcing four awards: The third-best post of 2015, the second-best post of 2015, the user-selected post of 2015 and the Post of the Year, 2015! Here are the nominations: TOL poster musterion was nominated by Inzl Kett for...
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    Hydroplate oxygen prediction validated

    PREDICTION 46: Comets will be found to be rich in Oxygen-18. http://www.creationscience.com/onlinebook/Radioactivity4.html#wp9547089 Scientists shocked by molecular oxygen on comet. http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Space_Science/Rosetta/First_detection_of_molecular_oxygen_at_a_comet
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    Why can't we make polls any more?

    http://www.theologyonline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=113494 :idunno:
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    Evolutionists' Mars agenda versus Hydroplate science

    NASA's announcement of flowing water on Mars has brought a typical response from evolutionists: First they trumpet the notion that there might be life on Mars when the discovery has no bearing on the issue and then they ignore the real issue: Where did the salty water come from? Here, we will...
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    Religion Masquerading as Science

    What would you say if a guy told you there was mathematical proof that relativity was bunk? Here is an interesting article where a group of people essentially want to stone people who do not hold their belief. This has happened before. Once, there was a man named Galileo who believed that the...
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    Maths and evolution

    Math depends on assumptions or paradigms. The assumptions for hard-core sciences are axioms or self evident intuitions. [Euclid's and Newton's] axioms come to mind. They are all a priori true or self-evidently true. In contrast, there is not a single assumption in the evolution[ary] field that...
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    Numbering your will

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    Challenge to plate tectonics: Spreading-center intersection?

    In the Indian Ocean, there is a point where plate tectonics theory would indicate that two or three spreading centers intersect, with one or three terminating. How does plate tectonics theory explain this feature? The Hydroplate theory says there are no spreading centers. Instead, it says the...
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    Implications of a verse on judging

    In 1 Samuel 16:7, God told Samuel: Man looks at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart. What implications does this have for how we are to act? Should men not judge because they can only go by what they physically see?
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    Atheists and abortion

    "If atheists truly believed in science, logic and reason, they would be overwhelmingly pro-life. There is nothing science, logic or reason can offer to defend the abortion of a human being in the womb. Seeing as atheists are overwhelming pro-choice, it proves that it's not science, logic and...
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