Panthera_tigris_altaica,_Duisburg_(DE)_–_2023_--_0637 Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date October 20, 2024 CategoriesIntelligent DesignNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , cats, chimpanzees, crocodiles, Dogs, humans, macaques, opossum Do Animals Really “Take Revenge”? Denyse O’Leary October 20, 2024 Intelligent Design, Neuroscience & Mind 7 The true tale of an Amur tiger hunting down and killing his hunter in 1997 is among the best attested of these stories. Read More ›
Ngarai_Sianok_sumatran_monkey Type post Author Casey Luskin Date March 14, 2023 CategoriesEvolutionHuman Origins and Anthropology Tagged , evolutionary icons, Gizmodo, hominids, hominins, human origins, humans, intelligence, macaques, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, monkeys, primates, rocks, Science Advances, The Hill, tools Monkey-Made “Tools” Cast Doubt on High Intelligence in Early Hominids Casey Luskin March 14, 2023 Evolution, Human Origins and Anthropology 6 Macaque monkeys from Lobi Bay, Thailand, have been observed “unintentionally” producing stone tools. Read More ›
Adam and Eve Type post Author Casey Luskin Date November 23, 2021 CategoriesEvolutionFaith & ScienceHuman Origins and Anthropology Tagged , Adam and Eve, Ann Gauger, Annual Review of Genetics, apes, BioEssays, BioLogos, chimpanzees, Christianity, common ancestry, CRISPR, Dennis Venema, Evangelicals, evolution, evolutionary theory, functionality, gorillas, hominids, human origins, In Quest of the Historical Adam, In Quest of the Historical Adam (series), intelligent design, Jesus Christ, junk DNA, Kenneth Miller, Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District, macaques, methodological naturalism, Nature (journal), Nature Reviews Genetics, Ola Hössjer, Paul Nelson, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, pseudogenes, Review of Craig's In Quest of the Historical Adam (series), S. Joshua Swamidass, Springer, theology, William Lane Craig Lessons Not Learned from the Evangelical Debate over Adam and Eve Casey Luskin November 23, 2021 Evolution, Faith & Science, Human Origins and Anthropology 37 To his credit, William Lane Craig is among those evangelicals who have been willing to question arguments against Adam and Eve. Read More ›
Doges-Palace Type post Author Ann Gauger Date October 23, 2019 CategoriesHuman Origins and Anthropology Tagged , __edited, Adam and Eve, Adam and the Genome, alleles, Andreas Wagner, BIO-Complexity, BioLogos, bottleneck, Broad Institute, chimpanzees, convergent evolution, Dennis Venema, first couple, Francisco Ayala, genes, human genome, human origins, Immune System, intelligent design, macaques, Ola Hössjer, Peaceful Science, Queen Mary University of London, Richard Buggs, S. Joshua Swamidass, Science and Human Origins, Steve Schaffner A First Couple? Here’s the Backstory Ann Gauger October 23, 2019 Human Origins and Anthropology 13 Could humanity have had its origin in a first pair, or did it have to come from a population of at least several thousand? Read More ›