If human beings evolved from ape-like creatures, what were the transitional species between ape-like hominins and the truly human-like members of the genus Homo found in the fossil record?
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Intelligent design's toughest challenge at the moment, in a debate of such consequence for the culture, may be to make our ideas readily comprehensible to a wide public.
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An argument we are increasingly hearing from theistic evolutionists is that the "unguided" or "random" aspects of Darwinian evolution are merely "philosophical gloss" or an "add-on" promoted by new atheists who use bad philosophy.
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Studies on fly eyes reveal remarkable mechanisms for light collection with perfect efficiency and adaptation over a wide range of conditions, employing digital-to-analog conversion and adaptive sampling.
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Sternberg writing at ENV back in 2009: "Guy Walks Into a Bar and Thinks He's a Chimpanzee" and "How the Junk DNA Hypothesis Has Changed Since 1980"
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If you've ever enjoyed a Stephen King novel or a feature film by Wes Craven, it all goes back to the East African savannah. Doesn't everything?
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Paleoanthropology continues to impress with its willingness to draw the most far-reaching conclusions from the most pathetically minute evidence.
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