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Homo erectus pekinensis
racism
Image: An artist imagines Homo erectus pekinensis, by Cicero Moraes [CC BY-SA 4.0], via Wikimedia Commons.

The Big Bang Origin of Homo

This unbridged gap between the ape-like australopithecines and the abruptly appearing human-like members of our genus challenges evolutionary accounts. Read More ›
peregrine falcon
Photo: A peregrine falcon, by Alex Proimos [CC BY 2.0], via Wikimedia Commons.

Still Searching: Evolutionist Jon Perry Responds

Perry knows best what was in his mind when he started the thread about single mutations of large effect. Read More ›
cat
pets
Photo credit: Maria Teneva via Unsplash.

Cats Recognize and Respond to Our Voices

If you are a cat’s human friend, he cares when you talk to him. Whether he will, or even can, do what you want is a separate question. Read More ›
crocodile eye
Photo: A crocodile's eye, by Alias 0591 from the Netherlands, CC BY 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons.

An Evolutionist Searches for Missing Evidence

Jon Perry is a filmmaker and science educator who produces educational videos for the YouTube channel Stated Clearly. Read More ›
Pterosaur
Photo: Ludodactylus sibbicki, by G. Bechly 2008.

Fossil Friday: Ludodactylus and the Origin of Pterosaurs

Outside of Darwinian fantasy land, we lack any transitional fossils to document an assumed gradual evolutionary development of characteristic pterosaur wings. Read More ›
Leviathan
Image credit: Gustave Doré, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.

Slaying Leviathan Conference: John West on C. S. Lewis, Scientocracy, and More

On Saturday in Tacoma, he will also discuss what we can learn about the relationship between faith and politics from American history in the 1800s. Read More ›
Homo_naledi_foot 2
Photo: Foot of Homo naledi, by Lee Roger Berger research team [CC BY 4.0], via Wikimedia Commons.

The Human Fossil Record Lacks Intermediaries

The news media might be heavily biased toward evolution, but at least it is predictable. Read More ›
Secrets of the Cell

Premiere: New Behe Video Explores “Secrets” of Blood Clotting

Every time you cut yourself on a rose thorn while gardening, something amazing happens. One might even say it’s miraculous. Read More ›
Australopithecus afarensis
human origins
Photo: An artist imagines Australopithecus afarensis, Hall of Human Origins, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History; reconstruction by John Gurche; photographed by Tim Evanson / CC BY-SA.

Australopithecines and Retroactive Confessions of Ignorance

If a few teeth of intermediate size and shape make “the most complete chain of human evolution,” then the evidence for human evolution must be quite modest. Read More ›
earth
Photo credit: NOAA.

Luskin: The Intelligent Design of Earth for Life

Geologist Casey Luskin explains how Earth contains many intricate geological processes required for life. Read More ›

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