Neanderthal Extinction Dilemma

How did Neanderthals go extinct? Four researchers from the Netherlands recently published the results of their computer-modeled human populations in the journal PLOS ONE.1 The findings show that small Neanderthal population sizes would have caused them to become extinct in just 10,000 years. How did Neanderthals survive the 400,000 years they were supposedly on Earth?


DNA Repair Research Reveals Astounding Complexity


Bacteria-Infecting Viruses Reveal Creation Sophistication


Purposeful Genetic Changes Challenge Evolutionary Theory

Increasing numbers of evolutionists question the validity of their own theory of evolution everyone is taught in school. A recent challenge came from a paper with the intriguing title, “What is mutation? A chapter in the series: How microbes ‘jeopardize’ the modern synthesis.”1


Hacked Genome Damages Cell, Declares Creator's Genius

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