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Was Gerard Krefft sacked for being an evolutionist?
A museum has honoured a curator who was fired more than a century ago in controversial circumstances—supposedly because he was an evolutionist.
by Warren Nunn
Cecil the lion: should we care?
Global outrage over a hunter killing an African lion highlights the contradiction between care and concern for the treatment of animals and blind, pitiless evolution.
by Martin Duboisée de Ricquebourg
Richard Dawkins: Dolphins worth more than babies with Down Syndrome?
Dawkins’s latest Twitter rant insults the dignity of people with Down Syndrome.
by Lita Sanders
Richard Dawkins upset that public doesn’t like him
Richard Dawkins contradicts himself during an interview promoting his new book.
by Warren Nunn
Dawkins’ dilemma: how God forgives sin
God cannot ‘just forgive’ our sins, as Dawkins suggests. If He did, sin would no longer be sin, and God would no longer be God!
by Russell Grigg
Countering revisionism—part 1: Ernst Haeckel, fraud is proven
Attempts have been made recently to rehabilitate Haeckel’s embryos. Such attempts fail miserably.
by E van Niekerk
Darwin’s mentors
Two prominent clergymen unwittingly gave Darwin the long-age time frame he needed to make evolution ‘work’.
by Russell Grigg
Darwin, slavery, and abolition
Did Darwin’s abhorrence of slavery have anything to do with his theory of evolution?
by Russell Grigg
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
Hitler’s ‘master race’ children haunted by their past
The living remnants of Hitler’s plan to specially breed a race of ‘superbabies’ are a tragic testimony to the effects of Darwinian thinking.
by Russell Grigg
Darwinism: it was all in the family
Darwinism began not with Charles but with his grandfather Erasmus.
by Russell Grigg
Darwin’s ‘savages’
Darwin supported a missionary society for years—but why?
by Russell Grigg