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Read Your References Carefully: Paul McBride’s Prized Citation on Skull-Sizes Supports My Thesis, Not His

There's a reason why McBride focuses his response so heavily on skull sizes -- it's a rare characteristic for which there's some consistent kind of a trajectory over time. Read More ›

Double Standards and a Single Variable: A Response to Paul McBride’s Review of Fossils in Science and Human Origins

McBride provided the pro-evolution blogosphere with something to talk about, and his review has since been hailed on a number of evolution blogs. Read More ›
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Sahelanthropus tchadensis is an extinct species of the hominid dated to about 7 million years ago
Sahelanthropus tchadensis
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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 ›
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Human/Ape Common Ancestry: Following the Evidence

Although common ancestry of apes and humans is compatible with intelligent design, the actual scientific evidence for the thesis is a lot more dicey than many people think. Read More ›

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