Homo naledi Type post Author Casey Luskin Date June 7, 2023 CategoriesArchaeologyHuman ExceptionalismHuman Origins and AnthropologyPaleontology Tagged , ABC News, archaeologists, Associated Press, Australia, bioRxiv, burial, cave art, chimpanzees, fire use, Germany, Gibraltar, Griffith University, hominids, Homo naledi, human origins, intelligence, Kenya, Lee Berger, María Martinón-Torres, Natural History Museum, Neanderthals, New York Times, Newsweek, paleontology, Phys.org, Rising Star Cave, Science News, skeletons, Spain, The Conversation, Wall Street Journal Scientists Are Skeptical that Intelligence in Homo naledi “Erases Human Exceptionalism” Casey Luskin June 7, 2023 Archaeology, Human Exceptionalism, Human Origins and Anthropology, Paleontology 13 Berger et al.’s claims about the species have been disputed and their idea that it lived 2-3 million years ago was exaggerated by a factor of 10. Read More ›
St._Georges_Chapel_Windsor_Castle_2-1024x662 2 Type post Author Rachel Adams Date May 21, 2018 CategoriesHuman Origins and AnthropologyIntelligent DesignTechnology Tagged , __k-review, airplanes, book, documentary, England, fire, fire use, Fire-Maker, Meghan Markle, metallurgy, Michael Denton, pottery Royal Wedding Sermon Goes Fire-Maker Rachel Adams May 21, 2018 Human Origins and Anthropology, Intelligent Design, Technology 5 Did Rev. Curry read Michael Denton? Maybe not, but it sure sounds like it. Read More ›
Fire use (1) Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date June 16, 2017 CategoriesHuman Origins and AnthropologyIntelligent DesignScience Tagged , __k-review, Alfred Russel Wallace, anthropology, chimpanzees, evolution, fire use, Fire-Maker, human origins, intelligent design, Michael Denton On Human Fire Use, Anthropologists Miss the Point David Klinghoffer June 16, 2017 Human Origins and Anthropology, Intelligent Design, Science 6 You'd likely predict: This will largely be about the timing of our primordial fire use. There will be comparisons with chimps. Read More ›
Type post Author Michael Denton Date August 4, 2016 CategoriesHuman Origins and Anthropology Tagged , __tedited, atmospheric gases, combustion, comparative anatomy, environmental conditions, environmental fitness, fire, fire use, Fire-Maker, fire-making, fitness of nature, human development, human exceptionalism, human intelligence, lightning, planetary design, preconditions, prior fitness, scientific discovery, society, technological advancement A Reasonable, but Incomplete, Account of How Humans Mastered Fire Michael Denton August 4, 2016 Human Origins and Anthropology 13 The coincidences are so extraordinary that the inference to design is surely worthy of serious consideration. Read More ›