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Science and Religion: A View from an Evolutionary Creationist
29.11.2022
As if the tangle of early archaic Homo sapiens relationships couldn't get any more confusing, evidence has now surfaced that the ancestors ...
Science Daily has a post relating recent research on the genetic studies involving the Denisovan material from Siberia. The research, done...
Nature News has an interesting examination of how the human foot evolved the arch, the singular most important aspect in the ability to per...
UPI has a story about evidence from around Lake Baikal that links populations of Siberia to the earliest groups who came over from Siberia t...
Discover Magazine has an article on new finds at Denisova and their context in early modern human evolution. Bridget Alex writes : Nestle...
BioLogos has a post on how to approach the teaching of the historical Adam aimed specifically at parents as they talk to their kids. Christy...
An astrophysicist at the University of Oregon suggests that the universe might not be 13.8 billion years old but maybe just 12.6—a drop of 8...
David MacMillan, a former creationist, wrote an opinion/editorial for the Lexington Herald Leader, in which he blasted the Ark Encounter and...
Glenn Morton, one of the first people to go public with his recantation of young earth creationism has died. Todd Wood has the news: I jus...
Science News is reporting on a study involving genes of modern fish that code for tetrapod limbs. Elizabeth Pennisi writes : In the trio of...
Multiple outlets are reporting on the discovery of a fossil ape that appears to have at least a partially facultatively bipedal stance. Her...
Here is the link to the film We Believe in Dinosaurs . I have not gotten around to watching it, but hope to shortly.
Science Daily has a story on genetic work done by researchers at Cornell University and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory that suggests that th...
UPI has a story about a discovery in South Africa of a Homo erectus infant that is 200 ky older than the oldest known specimen currently ...
I think I worried my family last night by laughing so hard at this story that they thought I was going to herniate. Those of you who follow...
The BBC has a post on some archaeological discoveries that have illuminated how the Neandertals lived. Melissa Hogenboom writes: For the...
Christian Post has an article on the recent Lutheran Synod resolution involving the “creation days.” Michael Gryboski writes: The Luther...
First, I wish the Freedom From Religion Foundation would go away. They are poisoning the discourse between religion and society by being mi...
One thing is consistent in the study of the origins of modern humans: there isn't any. What National Geographic calls a “controversial” ne...
Todd Wood is always interesting to read, even if I don't share his chronological leanings. He has thoughts on the new Miocene ape from Bava...
James Haught once wrote a column , now appearing in the Good Men Project on how science is an honest endeavor. He writes: To me, the whole ...
She's not wrong. Libby Anne, a writer for Patheos has latched onto something that has been an issue with Ken Ham for quite some time: he is...
EarthSky has an interesting article that summarizes twenty years of human evolution discoveries. They write: Perspectives on our own spe...
Chris Clarkson and company have produced a study arguing that the super volcano Toba eruption of 74,000 years ago did not lead to a populat...
Science Alert has a story about the Ghost of an Unknown Hominin in Africa. Carly Cassella writes: The gene pool of modern West Africans c...