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Gregor Mendel: No Darwinian

Gregor Mendel was born July 20 or 22 (sources disagree), 1822, in Heinzendorf, a small village in the Austrian Empire. Today the village is located in the Czech Republic.1 Mendel’s family were poor farmers. Worse,… Gregor Mendel: No Darwinian

When Evolutionists Help Creationists Make Their Case, Part 3

Unsurprisingly, in light of this educational restriction, surveys show that over 98% of working PhD scientists accept evolution.2 Perhaps equally unsurprising is the way in which this statistic is used as an argument against the… When Evolutionists Help Creationists Make Their Case, Part 3

Book of Job: Fact or Fiction

Scholars who believe Job is fictitious have argued that the narrative sections of the book of Job (chapters 1–2; 42) present a fictional story. Scholars who believe Job is fictitious have argued that the narrative… Book of Job: Fact or Fiction

Schlitzie the “Missing Link” & Early Darwinian Sideshows

The circus for most of its history regularly featured numerous displays of diseased or deformed humans purported to document Darwin’s theory of human evolution (Bogdan 1988; Cook 1996). In the annals of sideshow performance, one… Schlitzie the “Missing Link” & Early Darwinian Sideshows