CommonchimpanzeePantroglodytesschweinfurthiifeeding Type post Author Terrell Clemmons Date July 30, 2026 CategoriesAnatomyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , academics, anatomy, bad design, biology, biomechanics, bipedalism, circular thinking, contradictions, devolution, divine design, engineers, evolution, human ancestry, human body, human foot, humans, intelligent design, junk DNA, locomotion, Lucy Hyde, mammals, musculoskeletal system, Nathan Lents, prosthetic device, Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve, Responding to Lucy Hyde (series), Richard Dawkins, Smithsonian Institution, theology, tinkering, Ultimate Engineering, University of Bristol, worldview Darwin Devolves (Again): Circular Thinking and the Debilitating Assumptions Terrell Clemmons July 30, 2026 Anatomy, Evolution, Intelligent Design 7 "There is a reason why evolutionists focus on the human body as a prime example of bad design." Read More ›