Staph Bacteria from First Breath

The emphasis of this article is to explain some of the “very good” design and purpose of Staphylococci and other good, beneficial bacteria of the nose.

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A Linguistic Argument for God’s Existence

This paper calls attention to a category of reality that provides powerful support for God’s existence. Our focus is upon the phenomenon of language.

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Determination of the Decay Constants and Half-Lives of Uranium-238 (238U) and Uranium-235 (235U), and the Implications for U-Pb and Pb-Pb Radioisotope Dating Methodologies

Without accurately known decay half-lives, all radioisotope ages cannot be accurately determined or be considered absolute ages.

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Flat Earth Proof—Just a Mirage

Here I wish to expand upon the phenomenon that caused Rowbotham’s experiment to go awry. Rowbotham was a victim of a superior mirage.

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Taxon Sample Size in Hominin Baraminology: A Response to O’Micks

Re-analysis of O’Micks’ character sets show that the lack of baraminic distance correlations is likely the result of a small taxon sample.

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Reply to “Taxon Sample in Hominin Baraminology: A Response to O’Micks”

Baraminology is a holistic science and should distinguish between more or less important morphological characteristics.

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