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Adam’s Brothers? Race, Science, and Genesis Before Darwin
Adam’s Brothers? Race, Science, and Genesis Before Darwin
by Lael Weinberger (guest author)
The Neutral Model of evolution and recent African origins
Do the ‘molecular clock’ assumptions of the most popular version of human evolution and dispersal, the ‘Out of Africa’ hypothesis stand up under scrutiny?
by Rob Carter
Obama racism row
‘Disgustingly racist and offensive’ pictures on the internet of America’s First Lady have caused a furore, for which Google executives have apologized. What’s behind it all?
by David Catchpoole
The fallacy of racism
Evolution fuels racism; the Bible refutes it.
by Paula Weston
Our brains are getting bigger—no, smaller …
Evolutionists who linked human brain size to intelligence have had to change their story.
by Carl Wieland
The people that forgot time (and much else, too)
A hunter-gatherer tribe thought to have “descended unchanged from the Stone Age” has recently been DNA-tested—with “astonishing” results.
by David Catchpoole
Missing the mark
How a missionary family gave rise to the top name in ‘apeman’ research!
by Russell Grigg
Skin deep
I couldn’t help but note your shade of melanin.
by Jerry P. Moore
Gautengensis vs sediba
A battle for supremacy amongst ‘apeman’ contenders, but neither descended from Adam.
by Peter Line
Do monkeys play football?
Football’s governing bodies are trying to stop racist taunts from spectators. But do they understand the problem?
by David Catchpoole
Darwin’s ‘savages’
Darwin supported a missionary society for years—but why?
by Russell Grigg
Not the Flintstones—it’s the Denisovans
A new people group has been discovered—how do they fit in the creationist worldview?
by Carl Wieland