Contest of Cosmic Stories “Isn’t a Fair Fight”

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As Bethel McGrew notes, the tradition of seeing the stars, planets, and the rest of space as pointing to a creator has a distinguished scientific history. Source
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Humans Evolving? Armed with the Evidence, the Story Breaks Down

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Scientists in Australia have uncovered that more adults now possess a “median artery of the forearm,” contrasted with studies over the past two centuries. Source
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