African savannah Type post Author Casey Luskin Date March 2, 2023 CategoriesArtsEvolutionEvolutionary PsychologyHuman Origins and AnthropologyIntelligent Design Tagged , African Savannah, behavior, cathedrals, Daniel Dennett, Darwinian evolution, David Barash, environment of evolutionary adaptedness, evo psych, evolution, evolutionary psychology, genes, human origins, humans, intelligent design, just-so stories, Moon, museums, music, Oskar Schindler, Philip Skell, Pleistocene, Richard Dawkins, Subrena Smith, survival machines, The Descent of Man, Victorian England Is Human Psychology Better Explained by Evolution or Design? Casey Luskin March 2, 2023 Arts, Evolution, Evolutionary Psychology, Human Origins and Anthropology, Intelligent Design 11 “We are survival machines,” wrote atheist biologist Richard Dawkins, “robot vehicles blindly programmed to preserve the selfish molecules known as genes.” Read More ›
cave-painting Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date December 5, 2021 CategoriesEvolutionHuman Origins and Anthropology Tagged , fossil record, human origins, humans, mind, Subrena Smith, The Comprehensive Guide to Science and Faith, University of New Hampshire Evolutionary Psychology: When We Looked In, No One Was There Denyse O’Leary December 5, 2021 Evolution, Human Origins and Anthropology 2 Because minds don’t fossilize, anything we think we know about the minds of putative prehumans is speculation. Read More ›