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Heads I win, tails you lose
Please advice ‘teaser’
by Dominic Statham
Genesis, history and Haeckel’s diagrams
Is Genesis history? And universities still use Haeckel’s fraudulent embryo diagrams!
by Jonathan Sarfati and David Catchpoole
10 dangers of theistic evolution
by Werner Gitt
‘Big Man’ and ‘Lucy’
Was the latest fossil find, ‘Big Man,’ a large australopith (an extinct primate like the famous Lucy)? If we ignore the dating, he might turn out to be a human.
by Peter Line
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
The Neandertal mitochondrial genome
It does not support evolution
by Robert Carter
Gautengensis vs sediba
A battle for supremacy amongst ‘apeman’ contenders, but neither descended from Adam.
by Peter Line
Indian creation myths
The evidence is substantial, the conclusion undeniable. Throughout the Americas various groups share similar, detailed creation accounts that mirror Genesis and mirror accounts from virtually every culture on the planet.
by Calvin Smith
Neandertal genome like ours
Decoding of 60% of the Neandertal genome surprises evolutionists as to how similar it is to modern humans
by Rob Carter
A single-celled irony
We hope you enjoy this sneak preview of an article from the soon-to-be-released Creation magazine. Subscribers will be delighted with the printed magazine’s powerful content and brilliant graphics.
by David White
Adam, Eve and Noah vs Modern Genetics
It’s in our genes—that is, evidence that we all come from just two people, and that there was subsequently a dramatic population crash.
by Robert W. Carter
Sediba: New alleged hominid ignites debate, but is no missing link
The papers are full of the usual hype that a definite and crucially important human ancestor has been found. But a closer look reveals more of the ‘same old-same-old’.
by Peter Line