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Speech, music—and Neandertals
Humans turn out to have a remarkable ability that is not needed for survival. But it is useful in praising the Creator …
by Carl Wieland
Exploring the God Question 2. Life and Evolution, Part 1 (Darwinism)
by Russell Grigg
Dr Joachim Scheven, Ph.D.
Woolly mammoths were cold adapted
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by Michael J Oard
Neandertal paintings ‘bombshell’
Neandertals weren’t artistic—and yet they were.
by David Catchpoole
Evolution exams and fossil fallacies
How to answer questions about evolution: whether for course credit or to clear up misconceptions about fossils
by Shaun Doyle, Jonathan Srafati
Fossil ant found alive!
Better watch where you walk … lest you tread on an ‘extinct’ ant!
by David Catchpoole
Another major ‘link’ fails
A fossil claimed to be ancestral to seals looks just like an otter.
by Don Batten
Cretan footprints stomp on human evolution
The results of an investigation into human footprints has brought conclusions that are out of step with evolutionary orthodoxy.
by Warren Nunn
Another leggy snake?
Discovering leg bones in the fossil snake Eupodophis has evolutionists excited. But are leggy snakes ‘primitive’, and what have they to do with the Curse in Genesis 3?
by Jonathan Sarfati
DNA detected in duckbilled dino
More headaches for the ‘millions of years’ story
by Phil Robinson
Radiometric backflip
The discovery of bird tracks in ‘Late Triassic’ rocks once again puts a big question mark over the veracity of long-age radiometric techniques
by Jonathan O'Brien