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Energy Conservation - Who Has Practical Ideas? - Jean Horst (1,178)
Jean Horst

This last year has started to turn me green. Not a lot, but a little. For me any amount of green is significant. By green, you may have figured out, I mean the conservation-style green, not the jealousy-style green, or the I’ve-worn-this-copper-ring-too-long green. Up until this point in my life... ( added 3 years 99 days ago.)
The Bones, Fossils, and Dating Methods of Evolution - - Josh Greenberger (906)
What methods are used by evolutionists to date an archeological find? And do these methods actually support evolution? Radiocarbon dating is a commonly used method to determine the age of archaeological finds. The process, sometimes referred to as "radiocarbon reading," involves measuring carbon... ( added 3 years 272 days ago.)
A Different Outlook On Psychology - - David Tanguay (9,551)
David Tanguay

I do not believe in wasting valuable time attempting to understand the complexity of the human mind. I leave such an assignment to the only one qualified with such authority, the creator himself. I believe most abnormalities in the human species, are due to social conditions. Not through a... ( added 4 years 120 days ago.)
 

 
Particles Fly Again In The Large Hadron Collider - - Joel Hendon (18,567)
Joel Hendon

The doomsday machine is again in operation! As most are aware, the CERN group has constructed a huge Hadron Collider in France near the border of Switzerland. It was first scheduled to begin operations in mid June, 2008, and then to conduct their first collisions by August 2008. But a few... ( added 24 days 5 hours ago.)
WarpTalk - TECHTALK - Episode 2 - Windows 7 being released this week - WarpTalk (112)
WarpTalk

In this episode of TechTalk, WarpTalk's technology show, Bruce Horst, Danny Davids and Ben Morrish discuss Windows 7, which is being released this week. Windows 7 has a redesigned task bar that promises to be sleeker and more intuitive than the current versions, and new ways for positioning... ( added 32 days 16 hours ago.)
WarpTalk - TECHTALK - Episode 1 - Ebooks, Ebook-readers and the future of publishing - WarpTalk (112)
WarpTalk

The first of WarpTalk's "TechTalk" discussions, this episode is about the growing popularity of ebooks and ebook readers like Kindle, and the effects this will have on readers, writers and on the publishing industry. Featuring Bruce Horst, Danny Davids and Connor Davidson. Part 1 (of 3) ... ( added 33 days 1 hour ago.)
The Metamorphosis of the Monarch Butterfly - - Nenita Wells (1,977)
Nenita Wells

Enchanting butterfly with its tantalizing colors Human being blushed envious of its beauty. Transforming itself ( added 36 days 16 hours ago.)
Evidence For The Existence Of God: Part Three - - Joel Hendon (18,567)
Joel Hendon

We can be assured that there are only three possibilities as to how our universe, which everyone can readily see, got here. Let's briefly describe those three. (1) It somehow emerged from nothing. When there is nothing, that means nothing. No matter, no energy, no space, no time, no magnetic... ( added 38 days 6 hours ago.)
Evidence For The Existence Of God: Part Two - - Joel Hendon (18,567)
Joel Hendon

In part one of our presenting evidence for God's existence it concerned the universe and this planet earth. We also discussed the necessary role of water in the human body, and it's characteristics. In this new part, we will delve a little further into the earth's condition to maintain this... ( added 41 days 6 hours ago.)
Evidence For The Existence Of God: Part One - - Joel Hendon (18,567)
Joel Hendon

Over the years, I've had numerous discussions with those who do not believe in the existence of God. They often claim things as evidence for naturalism which are, rather, evidence of God. I have heard others say, that it doesn't matter what evidence there is for God, those who have closed their... ( added 42 days 4 hours ago.)
Plant A Tree For World Sight Day - Laura Trahan (38,302)
Laura Trahan

World Sight Day is held the second Thursday of October. This year it falls on Oct. 8. The day is an annual day of awareness with the goal to focus global attention on blindness and vision impairment. As a mother of a child who has amblyopia, this day is close to my heart. With my own son, since... ( added 45 days 10 hours ago.)
Going Green? Why Not Go All the Way? - Danny Davids (19,424)
Danny Davids

I was scanning an article the other day from an author who told of her experiences with lawncare in the desert climate of Los Angeles. She lamented how expensive it was to maintain a well-manicured lawn, complained about how people were wasting drinking water to maintain green grass and plants... ( added 93 days 3 hours ago.)
Trekkies Rejoice! - - Dianne Lehmann (5,838)
Dianne Lehmann

Die hard "Star Trek" fans have one more thing to be thankful for. If the invention of real life communicators (cell phones) was not enough, they now have one more thing to add to their arsenal. They can say take it on the chin to all those who pooh-poohed the television series, the movies and the... ( added 117 days 5 hours ago.)
A Little Truth about Genes - Julie Lakehomer (0)
I am amazed at the inventiveness of early researchers in pursuit of the secrets of heredity . With no idea of the true chemistry of genes, investigators designed experiments to reveal genetic facts. Geneticists of the 1930's and 40's believed, incorrectly, that genes must be made of... ( added 118 days 7 hours ago.)
Because of Krugman's Ire, He Missed a Second Count of Treason - Walter Rhett (3,001)
Logic and fallacies used to be introduced in 9 th grade, but based on a review of recent congressional debates, reader's comments, and a New York times column, many folk need a refresher course. In his Sunday's New York Times column, Paul Krugman, a Nobel Laureate in Economics, captured national... ( added 144 days 8 hours ago.)
Bait And Switch: Cap And Tax - Michael Ramzy (821)
Michael Ramzy

You would think I would be ecstatic on anything that can stop global warming. Why? Because we are having record-setting days here in Texas: 104 yesterday, probably 106 today. Geez, I hope we get this global warming under control so the summers here in Texas can be cooler. Of course, I can't... ( added 148 days 11 hours ago.)
How to Make a Scientists Head Explode - 4 Things that Drive Scientists Mad - - Connor Davidson (5,541)
Connor Davidson

I'm sure that you don't seriously think I would tell you how to destroy all of the science community -do you? Anyway, what I wanted to explain to you is the four things that everybody seems to get wrong and drive scientists mad in the process. These are: The Light year is a distance not a... ( added 150 days 3 hours ago.)
The Myth That Speciation Is Evolution - - Josh Greenberger (906)
You often hear evolutionists point to speciation as evidence of evolution. This couldn't be farther from the truth. A process that transforms one species into another in an orderly fashion, regardless of whether it happens "overnight" or over a long period of time, is not an evolutionary process... ( added 163 days 8 hours ago.)
Discover The Ugly Truth That Few People Know About, Economic Crisis And Non-renewable Sources - Sam Deias (46)
We already know that since last year the whole world has been facing an economic and energetic crisis. Yes, both are in strict relation, in fact while every one is struggling to pay the bills, the Big utility, oil and gas companies experience an increase of their profits. This last... ( added 166 days 13 hours ago.)
Anatomy for Beginners (part 4) - Let us Just Think about This - a Look at How the Brain Works - - Connor Davidson (5,541)
Connor Davidson

If you have not read the last part and want to click here Here we go again on our titanic journey through human anatomy this time we are going to look at the brain. To put it bluntly the brain is the most complicated organ in the body why else would neurosurgeons get six figure salaries? However... ( added 177 days 7 hours ago.)
The Fossil Ida Is An Assault On A Gullible Public - - Josh Greenberger (906)
The fossil Ida is being used by scientists as an assault on a gullible public. One fossil does not represent a transitional species any more than the remains of a two-headed snake represents a transition of snakes from one head to two heads. They're simply aberrations of nature. You'd need more... ( added 186 days 3 hours ago.)
Survival Of The Fittest - - David Tanguay (9,551)
David Tanguay

"The shepherd drives the wolf from the sheep's throat, for which the sheep thanks the shepherd as his liberator, while the wolf denounces him for the same act, as the destroyer of liberty. Plainly the sheep and the wolf are not agreed upon a definition of the word liberty; and precisely the same... ( added 186 days 12 hours ago.)
 

 
Anatomy for Beginners (part 3) - Lets Keep it Together People - A Quick Look at How Our Joints Work - - Connor Davidson (5,541)
Connor Davidson

If you have not read the previous part and want to click here . Welcome back! Now I think we should have a look at our joints. Without joints daily live would be vegetables not able to move any bones. Well, where are joints found? What do they do and how do they work? Joints are found... ( added 196 days 4 hours ago.)
A Brief Look at the Periodic Table of Elements - History, Purpose and Construction - - Connor Davidson (5,541)
Connor Davidson

The periodic table ended the age of alchemy and gave birth to chemistry. I wish to show you what the periodic table is, a little of its history, what it does and why it is so important. Before we start here is some definitions: Element the simplest form of a substance; i.e. the building... ( added 204 days 7 hours ago.)
Is the Environmentalist Movement Culpable for the Spread of Malaria? - Joel Kontinen (2,404)
Joel Kontinen

The mainstream media (MSM) has a way of describing issues in a black and white way. Carbon dioxide, we are told, is bad, at least when there's too much of it in the atmosphere. Green is good and fossil fuels are bad. Such stereotypes are easy to grasp and easy to remember. However, in the... ( added 210 days 12 hours ago.)

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