TCM - Human Origins
Neanderthal Extinction Supports Creation Model
Who doesn’t enjoy a good mystery? The CSI franchise of television crime dramas ranks among the most popular TV programs in the world. Another scientific whodunit could be even more intriguing … more
RTB's Testable Creation Model
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Chapter four of Adam: Miracle, Myth, or Monkey
Common Descent
http://c450900.r0.cf2.rackcdn.com/theoevo-4.mp3
Sudden Emergence of Bipedalism: 3.7 Million-Year-Old Laetoli Footprints Challenge Evolutionary Model
MSNBC, "Walk this way: What prehistoric footprints reveal" July 20, 2011; http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/43827874/ns/technology_and_science-science/ more
The Best of "I Didn't Know That": Jesus' two natures, When does human life begin?, Endosymbiosis, What does the fossil record say?
The Best of "I Didn't Know That": Jesus' two natures, When does human life begin?, Endosymbiosis, What does the fossil record say? more
Human Origins Model, A Deluge of Flood Questions
Human Origins Model, A Deluge of Flood Questions more
Human origins tests
Episode 12 of the More Than a Theory Podcast more
Flipper Beware!
Neanderthals Ate Dolphins and Seals
When I was growing up I enjoyed watching reruns of the television series Flipper. As a little kid, I was quite fond of this unusually intelligent dolphin. … more
Creation vs. Evolution: Why a Model Is Essential
One of the most frequent complaints scientists make about the Intelligent Design movement is that their brand of intelligent design is not testable, falsifiable, or predictive. This brand lacks these … more
Long Noses Give Insight into Intelligence and Evolution
Does biological evolution tend towards a direction? And does that direction lead to intelligence that enhances survivability? Many scientists have assumed that it does, particularly those involved in … more
First Footwear Dates to 40,000 Years Ago
New Research Supports Biblical View of Human Origins
I woke up this mornin’, feelin’ ‘round for my shoes. Know ‘bout ‘at I got these old walkin’ blues. - Robert … more
Hope I Die When I'm Really Old
New Discovery Make Sense of Long Life Spans in Genesis 5 and 11
The other day I was shopping in the used CD section of my favorite local independent record store and I came across a compendium of … more
Nothing Much to Talk About
Nobody really likes a potty mouth, including anthropologists. But it looks like these scientists will have to put up with “contaminated” language from Neanderthals, at least if the results … more
Hobbit Walk Speaks Volumes
New research confirms biological differences between H. floresiensis and modern humans
The way a person walks says a lot about them. For example, someone who is confident will usually walk erect and … more
Tough-Toothed Early Human Loved fruit
Source: FoxNews.com, "Tough-Toothed Early Human Loved fruit," by Jeanna Bryner, May 1, 2008 more
Were the Hobbits Cretins?
New research raise questions about the identity of Homo floresiensis, or does it?
Anyone who has read or seen the Lord of the Rings trilogy knows that the noble creatures called hobbits played a … more
Little People Cause Big Excitement
Does Palau Island Discovery Challenge the Status of Homo floresiensis?
My youngest daughter’s all-star cheer team was recently invited to perform during half-time at an LA Breakers game. The LA … more
Oldest European Human Fossil Found in Spain
Source: Fox News.com, "Oldest European Human Fossil Found in Spain," Thursday, March 27, 2008 more
Scientists Send Note Home: Source of Ancient Lice Outbreak in America Uncovered
Lice DNA Supports Biblical Account of Humanity’s Creation
Every parent dreads receiving a note from their children’s school announcing an outbreak of lice. Messages of this sort set in … more
A Burgoo of Human Origin Discoveries
Three New Studies Support Biblical Account of Humanity’s Creation
What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you think of the state of Kentucky? Horse racing? Wildcat basketball? The … more
