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More evidence Australopithecus was an extinct ape
Despite mounting evidence that the bones of a claimed human ancestor are in fact an extinct ape, evolutionists won’t give up on a prized ‘missing link’.
by Michael J. Oard
Chimps ‘natural killers’ after all
As evolutionists ponder the propensity of chimps to kill other chimps, they are not rushing to the conclusion that this explains why humans kill humans.
by Carl Wieland
Does it matter?
A child’s question about the origin of mankind and AIDS reveals the importance of providing biblical answers.
by Marc Ambler
The myth of 1%
It has become dogma that human and chimp DNA is ‘only’ 1% different, but this is very, very wrong.
by Don Batten
Countering evolution in the classroom
Advice to a student about how to respond to evolution and millions of years as taught in her high school biology class.
by Keaton Halley
The latest football ‘ape’ racism controversy
AFL star Adam Goodes said he was ’gutted’ by a 13-year-old girl’s taunt.
by David Catchpoole
Missing the mark
How a missionary family gave rise to the top name in ‘apeman’ research!
by Russell Grigg
Human evolution: oh so clear?
The existence of radically different evolutionary scenarios of human origins shows that human evolution is no ‘fact’ but an exercise in storytelling.
by Don Batten
Racism—a consequence of evolution?
An icon of evolution is grimly representative of evolution’s role in inspiring racism.
by Lita Cosner, Gary Bates
Heads I win, tails you lose
Please advice ‘teaser’
by Dominic Statham
Did eyes evolve by Darwinian mechanisms?
Many kinds of eyes exist, but there is no progression of eye designs from simple to complex in the fossils. Even the simplest light-detecting cell requires enormously complicated coordinated biochemistry.
by Jerry Bergman
Aping humans
The idea that chimps can learn to speak as humans do was thoroughly debunked earlier this century.
by Carl Wieland