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Bird Tracks Found in Early Dinosaur Strata

Either a dinosaur walked on bird feet, or evolutionists are way off on their story of bird origins.

Laetoli Footprints Were Made by Humans

Have modern humans been on earth for 3.7 million years? Here's how Darwinians negate physical evidence by interpreting it away.

Reexamined Laetoli Footprints Confound Anthropologists

Another new set of Laetoli human footprints found: Do we have to rewrite the textbooks yet again?

New Documentary Dismantles Evolution: Free This Weekend

"Dismantled" is a new 90-minute documentary undermining evolutionary history. Till Sunday night, it's free to watch.

From the Archives: A Tour of New York’s Natural History Museum

This article from 2001 shows that evolutionists have continued telling the same lies for nearly 20 years that we've been reporting.

More Laetoli Footprints Found

Print characteristics support the conclusion they were made by modern humans.

Misreading Evidence for Early Man

Paleoanthropology has a long history of misinterpreting evidence and committing spectacular blunders. Are we seeing more examples right now?

Evolutionists Tripping Over Human Tracks on Crete

These can't be hominid tracks. They are far too early! Well, then, who made them?

More Body Wonders

Things you probably didn't learn about in anatomy or physiology.

Early Man Foot Kicks Evolution

Fossil footprints identical to modern human prints cast serious doubt on the evolutionary timeline.

The Vanishing Act of Human Evolution

Props for human evolution are disappearing, but evolutionists still use them in their storytelling.

Downfall of Homo antecessor, Ancestor in Name Only

Details make the story of Homo antecessor an improbable tale of human evolution.

Weekend Entertainment: Evolutionary Just-So Stories

When you see a science headline in the form "How the .... got its ...." prepare for a laugh. Now, even some evolutionists are laughing.

Fossil Finds Feed Facile Fables

Remarkable fossils continue to come to science’s attention, yielding clues about past ecological conditions. Once in awhile, whole fossil specimens – even graveyards of many organisms – are uncovered, but most fossils are mere fragments. Placing fossils into interpretive stories requires knowledge of other fossils and comparisons with living species. Even then, the history of life is not directly observable. Fossils, being silent, can only show their current state; the lack of access to the past, combined with ignorance of all the clues, leaves room for alternative interpretations. Evolutionists, in their desire to fit fossils into a preconceived story, sometimes go far beyond what the actual fossil evidence is capable of saying – and some of their explanations border on the miraculous.
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