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Archive: Sagan, Schools, Tools, Design, Noses, Fossils, Water, More

Here are some of the stories we were reporting in early November 2001, restored from archives.

Archive: Flagellum, Grand Canyon, Horseshoe Crabs, Comets

Celebrate the summer solstice with these lost gems from CEH archives published in June 2002.

Monkey Business with Tools, Bones, and Brains

Darwinians can be so intent on evolving men from ape ancestors, they can make monkeys of themselves.

Horses Make Stone Tools

Animals can make stone tools not to use them as tools, but for fooling paleoanthropologists.

Neanderthal Man: Paleoanthropology Evolving from Racism to Brotherhood

Racism everywhere: Neanderthals, Denisovans, and Homo sapiens? A 2021 study shows they were just people groups within Homo sapiens.

Early Man Stories Becoming More Convoluted

Trusting the Darwinians about human evolution requires willing suspension of disbelief.

Junk Darwinism Clutters Science

If an objective English teacher read a typical science paper, she would cross out the Darwinese as deadwood that adds nothing.

Neanderthal Mocking Had No Basis

More evidence rises to indicate that Neanderthals—icons of brutishness—were every bit our equals, if not superior.

More Confusion in Human Ev-Illusion

They can no longer say "everything you know is wrong" when nothing they thought they knew was right in the first place.

The Mind-Body Problem Has Not Been Solved by Naturalism

Several news stories bring back the issue of mind-body dualism with a vengeance.

Early Humans Have Always Been Smart

Evolutionists trying to portray 'primitive' humans as evolving 'hominids' beneath our intellectual abilities keep running afoul of new discoveries.

Darwin Report Card: How Useful Is Evolutionary Theory?

We examine numerous articles and papers that talk about evolution to see if neo-Darwinism (or even old Darwinism) actually contributes to the understanding of nature.

Secular Anthropology Fails Consistently

By assuming long ages and by underestimating human creativity and mobility, evolutionary anthropologists keep getting surprised by evidence.

When Spirituality Intersects Science

Who saved the Ebola-stricken doctor, God or science? What is science's take on whether to flee or fight terrorism? Why should a scientist be honest?

German Early-Man Site Shocks Archaeologists with Improbable Dates

Researcher says, "It just goes to show that the easiest way to be wrong in paleoanthropology is to underestimate our ancestors' abilities."
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