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Consciousness: a problem for naturalism
Evolution does not explain human language or consciousness, which is a serious problem for naturalism and atheism.
by Daniel Tate
Evolution vs human behaviour
If evolution is true, why are many human behaviours anti-evolutionary?
by Mark James
An overview of the Denisovan puzzle
How can we understand the mysterious Denisovan people from a biblical perspective?
by Peter Line
Robert Carter gets everything wrong?
Daniel Stern-Cardinale and Joshua Swamidass have made many false claims about creationism and creationists. DSC and Erika “Gutsick Gibbon” were at it again recently, but once again refused to listen to our answers.
by Robert Carter
Pigeon Revision: Brainy birds trump bookish baboons
The ability to distinguish the style of a Picasso from a Monet puts a whole new perspective on ‘bird-brainy’
by David Catchpoole
Modern science catches up with Neandertal man
Modern science shows that Neandertals are fully human.
by Jean O'Micks
No monkey business here please, we’re the BBC!
The BBC are enthusiastic purveyors of evolution, so why sack their staff when they base their moral decisions on the BBC’s teaching?
by Gavin Cox
‘Oumuamua—what is it?
How can we explain this likely interstellar object from a biblical perspective?
by Wayne Spencer
New cranium, same old evolutionary ambiguities
New find suggests that several australopithecine species may just be variations of the same kind. Evolutionists are now unsure how to reconstruct the supposed human evolutionary tree. 
by Peter Line
Paleoanthropology in Australia—Homo erectus and modern human origins
Homo erectus and modern human origins
by Peter Line
Hyped ‘hominin’ headlines
Australopiths are in the news again.
by Peter Line
Neanderthals becoming more modern with time
Archaeology confirms that Neanderthal Man had numerous abilities that are attributed to modern man.
by Michael J. Oard