Amateur historian writing skeptical, source-driven analyses of biblical prophecy and ancient history. MLA citations; NRSVUE quotes; context over proof-text.
A clear, skeptical walkthrough of Padre Pio’s stigmata and other claims—what sources actually say, how the stories spread, and where the record is solid versus blurry.
A simple, step-by-step analogy that shows why we instantly spot artifacts in a sea of nature—and why that same split undercuts the classic “watchmaker” move.
Mutations don’t just shuffle DNA—they add it. Gene duplications, transposon insertions, and horizontal transfers expand genomes and supply fresh material for selection, with examples from humans to yeast and plants.
A growing quick-reference guide to logic, debate, and argumentation. Designed for lay readers with no formal training, this page makes the principles of reasoning and critical thinking accessible and practical.