"He always gives 110 per cent", a commentator says of a sportsman on the radio. I find myself shouting at the speaker. "100 per cent!" I grumble. "It's mathematically impossible to go higher!" Why am ...
At some point in his life the thinking man will usually ask himself three important questions: Who—or what—am I? Where am I? and How did I get here? At this point in time a select group of thinking ...
Structural similarities between different species are called “homology” in biology. Evolutionists try to present those similarities as evidence for evolution. Darwin thought that creatures with ...
I always tell people who ask, that human exceptionalism does not depend on religion. Indeed, whether we became human via pure natural selection, intelligent design, Creation, or other means, what ...
Pierre Clément is a member of the board of IOSTE (representative of Mediterranean countries: since 2012, re-elected in 2016 for 2016-2018). Member of the board of MRAP Lunellois-Petite Camargue (since ...
WHEN Darwin published his “Origin of Species” Huxley sprang at once to his side, and he never wavered in his loyalty to the general idea of evolution, towards which he had been previously not more ...
THE Rev. J. T. Gulick, who died in 1923, was an American missionary who will be remembered for his researches on the land-shells of the Sandwich Islands. He made a large collection, and observed that ...
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