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Could humans have evolved from an ape-like creature through slow and gradual mutations?
Genetics: Death knell for ape-human evolution?
by Joel Tay
Human evolution: oh so clear?
The existence of radically different evolutionary scenarios of human origins shows that human evolution is no ‘fact’ but an exercise in storytelling.
by Don Batten
Our brains are getting bigger—no, smaller …
Evolutionists who linked human brain size to intelligence have had to change their story.
by Carl Wieland
Missing the mark
How a missionary family gave rise to the top name in ‘apeman’ research!
by Russell Grigg
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
‘Out of Africa’ on the ropes
The favoured story of human evolution is now struggling
by Peter Line
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
Lucy’s baboon backbone
Human error shows scientists are just as prone to making mistakes as anyone else
by Keaton Halley
Darwin’s Point
Is a tiny lump on the rim of some human ears evidence for evolution?
by Jerry Bergman
'Ape-woman' statue misleads public: anatomy professor
Den of ape-men or chambers of the sickly?
How do we interpret the latest Homo naledi findings with their associated ‘ape-man’ connotations and claims?
by Peter Line
Darwin’s statue, racism, and the Natural History Museum, London
With pressure from anti-racist groups to remove statues linked to racism and slavery, we ask questions about statues of Darwin and the representation of human evolution in major museums.
by Andrew Sibley