Category: Human Origins
Fire Season — Contrast Evolutionary Speculations with Michael Denton’s Case in Fire-Maker
Multiple recent studies consider how man acquired fire and the impact that had on human history.
The Origin of Man and the “Waiting Time” Problem
A pre-human hominin population of roughly 10,000 individuals is thought to have evolved into modern man, in less than six million years.
A Reasonable, but Incomplete, Account of How Humans Mastered Fire
The coincidences are so extraordinary that the inference to design is surely worthy of serious consideration.
An Orangutan “Speaks,” “Orates,” Engaging in “Conversation,” “Surprisingly Like Our Own”?
A case study in science media hype.
Shared Errors: An Open Letter to BioLogos on the Genetic Evidence, Cont.
Are not such harmful, shared mutations analogous to identical typos in the term papers handed in by different students?