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The caring Neandertal
The portrayal of a Neandertal as a human-like, dim-witted creature is stripped away when the facts are examined.
by A.J. Monty White
Media bias hides the significance of Alaskan hadrosaur finds
Why don’t the media admit that Alaskan hadrosaur bones are not turned to stone, as would be expected in millions of years?
by Paul Price
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
Precambrian rabbits—death knell for evolution?
Richard Dawkins says a rabbit fossil in the Precambrian would be evidence against evolution, but would that really be the case?
by Shaun Doyle
Exploring the God Question 2. Life and Evolution, Part 1 (Darwinism)
by Russell Grigg
Woolly mammoths were cold adapted
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by Michael J Oard
Half a billion years … and still soft!
Pre-Cambrian fossils of marine worms have their original tissue. Similarly for bacteria that feed on them.
by David Catchpoole
Turtles
These uniquely designed creatures continue to defy evolutionary explanation …
by Paula Weston
Neandertal paintings ‘bombshell’
Neandertals weren’t artistic—and yet they were.
by David Catchpoole
Are there out-of-sequence fossils that are problematic for evolution?
Bill Nye’s claim that there are no out-of-order fossils puts a bullseye on a weak spot for evolution.
by Gary Bates and Lita Cosner
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
The majestic elephant
A fascinating look at the world’s largest living land animal …
by Paula Weston