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Do these skulls prove common ancestry between apes and humans?
Do these skulls prove common ancestry between apes and humans?
by Joel Tay
Famous living fossil ‘link’ idea fizzles further
Famous living fossil ‘link’ idea fizzles further
by Carl Wieland
The non-evolution of the horse
The amazing variety in these magnificent animals serves as a reminder that things do not make themselves.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Dino-bird theory—a flight of fancy
The controversial theory with a long history of competing concepts that is no closer to being resolved than it was in Darwin’s day.
by Jerry Bergman and Philip Snow
What to make of Homo naledi?
Homo naledi is another case of selective interpretation of the evidence to ‘prove’ evolution of man from apelike ancestors.
by Marc Ambler
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
Exploring the God Question 2. Life and Evolution, Part 1 (Darwinism)
by Russell Grigg
Whale evolution fraud
Whale evolution depends on three fossil species. Claims about these being transitional to whales have now been shown to be bogus.
by Don Batten
David Attenborough’s First Life: Arrival
Attenborough tells the evolutionary story of how life started on Earth, but the fossils at the locations shown are problems for evolution rather than proof thereof.
by Russell Grigg
Rodhocetus and other stories of whale evolution
Rodhocetus, a key fossil in the story of whale evolution, proves to be nothing like textbooks and articles portray.
by Don Batten
Did birds evolve from dinosaurs?
Do Archaeopteryx and so-called ‘feathered dinosaurs’ support dino-to-bird evolution?
by Michael J Oard
Cladistics, evolution and the fossils
How are all those nicely presented evolutionary trees put together? Do they really demonstrate evolution?
by Shaun Doyle