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Two-tone twins

Two-tone twins

Twins with different skin tones disprove evolutionary ideas of ‘race’ and support the Bible’s record of human history.
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17 Mar, 2008
Curved spines and pregnant primates

Curved spines and pregnant primates

Researchers highlight one more example of design, but give evolution the credit, as always. So far, ho hum, same old story. But there’s another issue…
Article
19 Dec, 2007
‘Giants’ in the land: an assessment of Gigantopithecus and Meganthropus

‘Giants’ in the land: an assessment of Gigantopithecus and Meganthropus

Has evidence of ‘bigfoot’ or giant humans been found in the fossil record?
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13 Dec, 2007
Homo habilis hacked from the family tree

Homo habilis hacked from the family tree

Evolutionists have been disagreeing about the validity of Homo habilis as a human ancestor. Now it seems they all agree, for different reasons, that it is not.
Article
14 Sep, 2007
‘Out of Africa’ theory going out of style?

‘Out of Africa’ theory going out of style?

The skeletal remains of an ‘early’ human found in a cave in China are good news for creationists.
Article
02 May, 2007
Ota Benga: the pygmy put on display in a zoo

Ota Benga: the pygmy put on display in a zoo

Soon after its inception, Darwinism was used to reinforce every possible division by race, sex and nationality
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19 Apr, 2007
Hofmeyr man—another African ‘missing link’?

Hofmeyr man—another African ‘missing link’?

The Hofmeyr skull is being termed a new ‘missing link’, but it’s not exactly the usual claim for man-ape affinity
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19 Jan, 2007
The ‘Lucy Child’ More good news for creationists

The ‘Lucy Child’ More good news for creationists

This fossil type is widely touted as our ancestor. The discovery of an extremely well-preserved specimen focuses attention on the evidence that things are not what evolutionists would have hoped.
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22 Sep, 2006
Neandertals were fully human in thinking: Symbolic items show human cognition
and symbolic thinking

Neandertals were fully human in thinking: Symbolic items show human cognition and symbolic thinking

Although Neandertals are known to have made ornaments and decorated bone tools, many evolutionists have dismissed this as ‘borrowing’. New analysis of a site shows that the Neandertals were the real inventors.
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30 Aug, 2006
Monkeying around with the origins of language

Monkeying around with the origins of language

Monkeys’ brains react in predictable ways to the communication calls of their fellow monkeys. The evolutionary hype over these rather banal findings is, as usual, quite unjustified.
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22 Aug, 2006
Adam's Brothers?  Race, Science, and Genesis Before Darwin

Adam's Brothers? Race, Science, and Genesis Before Darwin

Adam’s Brothers? Race, Science, and Genesis Before Darwin
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27 Feb, 2006
Jack Cuozzo, orthodontics

Jack Cuozzo, orthodontics

Why 50 Scientists Choose to Believe in Creation
Article
20 Feb, 2006
Micro-primates ... a transitional form or just heel-bone hype?

Micro-primates ... a transitional form or just heel-bone hype?

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11 Feb, 2006
Walking monkey business in Israel

Walking monkey business in Israel

Walking monkey business in Israel
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08 Feb, 2006
Soggy dwarf bones

Soggy dwarf bones

Article
08 Feb, 2006
Hobbling the Hobbit?

Hobbling the Hobbit?

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08 Feb, 2006