Broken_Hill_Skull_(Replica01) Type post Author Günter Bechly Date March 29, 2024 CategoriesHuman Origins and AnthropologyPaleontology Tagged , Africa, Asia, Australopithecines, Chris Stringer, Darwin critics, Eurasia, Europe, evolutionary narrative, Fossil Friday (series), gene flow, gravity, Homo floresiensis, Homo luzonensis, Homo naledi, Homo sapiens, human evolution, human origins, Israel, Levant, Misliya cave, modern humans, Natural History Museum, palaeoanthropology, Pleistocene, population genetics, uranium Fossil Friday: New Dating of Pleistocene Fossils Rewrites the Story of Human Evolution Günter Bechly March 29, 2024 Human Origins and Anthropology, Paleontology 6 The most recent data on human fossils and their dating do not really support an evolutionary narrative from ape-like ancestors to modern humans. Read More ›
Homo_naledi_foot 2 Type post Date February 15, 2023 CategoriesEvolutionary PsychologyGeneticsHuman Origins and AnthropologyIntelligent Design Tagged , Casey Luskin, Darwinian evolution, Eric Anderson, Fazale Rana, Guillermo Gonzalez, hominid fossils, hominids, Hugh Ross, human origins, ID the Future, James Tour, Marcos Eberlin, palaeoanthropology, podcast, Science and Faith in Dialogue, South Africa, Stephen Meyer New Book from South Africa Explores Evidence of Intelligent Design Science and Culture February 15, 2023 Evolutionary Psychology, Genetics, Human Origins and Anthropology, Intelligent Design 1 Casey Luskin earned his PhD in South Africa and had many opportunities to study various hominid fossils. Read More ›
DNA Type post Author Casey Luskin Date February 13, 2023 CategoriesBiologyEngineeringFaith & ScienceGeneticsIntelligent DesignOrigin of LifePsychology Tagged , Brazilian National Academy of Sciences, Brian Miller, Casey Luskin, Christianity, Cosmic Habitable Age, developmental biology, evolution, faith, Fazale Rana, foresight, fossil record, Frederik van Niekerk, galactic habitable zone, Guillermo Gonzalez, Hugh Ross, human origins, intelligent design, James Tour, Marcos Eberlin, Michael Keas, Myth of the Dark Ages, Neo-Darwinism, palaeoanthropology, Science and Faith in Dialogue, South Africa, Stephen Meyer, water New Open-Access Book from South Africa Explores Intelligent Design and Science-Faith Issues Casey Luskin February 13, 2023 Biology, Engineering, Faith & Science, Genetics, Intelligent Design, Origin of Life, Psychology 4 We’ll feature excerpts here in the future, but for now I’d like to highlight some special features of chapters in the book. Read More ›