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Darwin, slavery, and abolition
Did Darwin’s abhorrence of slavery have anything to do with his theory of evolution?
by Russell Grigg
Haeckel the hero?
Far from being a hero, Ernst Haeckel perpetrated a number of frauds.
by E. van Niekerk
Darwin and the Fuegians
Darwin used the indigenous people of Tierra del Fuego to illustrate his ideas about human evolution. How could he have been so wrong?
by Russell Grigg
Missing the mark
How a missionary family gave rise to the top name in ‘apeman’ research!
by Russell Grigg
Herbert Spencer
Spencer is most (in)famous for applying survival of the fittest to human society—the strongest and fittest should flourish, while the weak and unfit should die!
by Russell Grigg
Are there apemen in your ancestry?
Apemen? There are, in fact, no such creatures.
by Russell Grigg
The Bible and interracial marriage
Interracial marriage. The hangovers of evolutionary racism can still be found in some church circles today
by Carl Wieland
Evolutionary racism
A revealing secular book documents the huge change in how other Australians regarded their country’s indigenous population after Darwin’s book appeared.
by Carl Wieland
Evolutionary legal theories
The impact of Darwinism on Western conceptions of law
by Augusto Zimmermann
Is the famous fish-fossil finished?
Tiktaalik, the transitional star, faces an evolutionary dead-end
by Tas Walker
Australopithecus sediba revisited
And still no missing link.
by Peter Line
15 Questions for Evolutionists
The teaching of biological evolution in science classes amounts to the teaching of a materialistic religion based on arguments that lack scientific merit.
by Don Batten