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Sahelanthropus tchadensis is an extinct species of the hominid dated to about 7 million years ago
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The Fragmented Fossil Record of Early Hominins

Let's examine some of the main early hominin fossils and the debates surrounding them. Read More ›

Human Origins and the Fossil Record: What Does the Evidence Say?

Evolutionary scientists commonly tell the public that the fossil evidence for the Darwinian evolution of humans from ape-like creatures is incontrovertible. Read More ›

Mathematician Alexander Tsiaras on Human Development: “It’s a Mystery, It’s Magic, It’s Divinity”

A striking contrast with how many Darwinian biologists might describe the same thing. Read More ›
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Critically Analyzing the Argument from Human/Chimpanzee Genetic Similarity

The problem of making premature claims that we don't know are correct plagues Dennis Venema's discussion of human and chimp genetic variation. Read More ›

Australopithecus sediba: The Hype-Cycle Starts Again

It's only after a supposed "transitional fossil" is discovered that evolutionists feel comfortable admitting to such "gaps" in the fossil record. This makes you wonder: what gaps exist right now that we aren't being told about? Read More ›

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