In his review of Science and Human Origins, Paul McBride wonders why I have not engaged the broader population genetics literature on human origins.
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In a series of clever experiments, the researchers used native South Korean moths that employ camouflage when resting on their native habitat, pine trees.
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A biochemist at the University of Toronto explains why he thinks it's a smart tactic for Darwinists to respond to skeptics by taunting them with infantile insult terms.
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Several times now, an erroneous account has been quoted against me in different venues. In the interests of truth, I am therefore setting the record straight.
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When one's entire interpretative framework presupposes common ancestry at the outset, it is no wonder that any and every observation is taken as supportive of that paradigm.
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