Yuval Noah Harari Type post Author Casey Luskin Date July 22, 2021 CategoriesHuman Origins and Anthropology Tagged , African Savannah, brain, cathedrals, DNA, East Africa, evolution, evolutionary biologists, genetic mutations, gods, Homo sapiens, human beings, human rights, justice, laws, money, Neanderthals, paleoanthropologists, religion, Sapiens (book), Sapiens review, Yuval Noah Harari In Sapiens, Admissions and Overstatements about Human Evolutionary Origins Casey Luskin July 22, 2021 Human Origins and Anthropology 7 Harari’s conjecture — “There are no gods” — forms the very basis for everything he says in the rest of the book. Read More ›
homo erectus Type post Author Casey Luskin Date February 5, 2021 CategoriesEvolutionHuman Origins and AnthropologyIntelligent Design Tagged , apes, Casey Luskin, evolution, Evolution: Education and Outreach, Homo (genus), human origins, information, intelligence, intelligent design, National Center for Science Education (NCSE), Neo-Darwinism, paleoanthropologists, religion, Stephen Meyer Misconceptions about Misconceptions: Examining a Citation of My Work Casey Luskin February 5, 2021 Evolution, Human Origins and Anthropology, Intelligent Design 6 The citation is to one of my earliest writings on the topic of human origins, an article I published in an old ID journal. Read More ›