Event Recap: ICR Scientists Examine Human Origins

Last month, the ICR Discovery Center hosted “Origins: Re-examining the Evidence,” a special event featuring three of ICR’s scientists—experts in geology, fossils and human origins, and genetics. The purpose of the event was to explore claims secular anthropologists have made about supposed ancestors of modern humans. ICR’s Dr. Jeff Tomkins, Dr. Tim Clarey, and Dr.


Mishandled Data Determine New Hominid Ages

A recent report in the journal Science mixed detailed archaeological finds with stories about human origins. As is typical, age assignments for fossils fit evolutionary time instead of the Bible’s much shorter timeline of thousands, not millions, of years.


Opossums in the Neighborhood, Relevant to Human Health

Nowadays, many folks (including some with leashed dogs) are taking walks in their neighborhoods, keeping six feet away from other walkers who are not family members (“social distancing”).


Neanderthal DNA Muddles Evolutionary Story

Neanderthals are classified by evolutionists as archaic humans given that both their DNA and bones are essentially human. Yet, new stories constantly hit the headlines with the supposedly shocking news that anatomically modern humans and Neanderthals were found to have interbred once again.

Viruses Make Good Food For Sea Creatures

In the midst of this current coronavirus crisis, we would like to remind our readers that although we live in a fallen and corrupted creation where many things are out-of-whack and even harmful, many things are still serving important non-threatening purposes—like most harmless viruses.

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