Human Cooperation
How did humans start cooperating with one another? This question is an evolutionary puzzle, and the supposed evolution of religion is often considered an answer for how humans began working together. A recent study suggests the belief in so-called “punitive gods” caused our evolutionary ancestors to begin cooperating, giving rise to large societies.
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The Dingo—It’s Not a Dog, But It’s a “Dog”
A recent study has confirmed what was first proposed in 1793—that the dingo, a wild Australian canine, is a species in its own right, not simply a breed of wild dog. The dingoes’ characteristics differentiate them from domestic and feral dogs, as well as other wild canids (i.e., wolves). The research confirms that “a dingo is a dingo and not a dog.” So, what do we mean by “it’s not a dog, but it’s a dog”?
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Pro-Life Abortion Movie Receives “R” Rating
What happened when a Planned Parenthood clinic director, abortion advocate, and deeply pro-choice woman observed an abortion? Well, it changed her life. And the dramatic transformation of former Planned Parenthood director Abby Johnson is now coming to the big screen across America in the movie Unplanned.
Unplanned recently received an “R” rating from the Motion Picture Association of America (MPPA).
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A recent news item reported the discovery of neutrinos from just one second after the big bang. Such a thing would be big news, but could such a thing be true?
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Hugh Ross contends that “creation passages” in the Psalms also teach that the age of the universe is on the order of billions of years.
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Take advantage of our new great value family-friendly multi-day passes to the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum and spend your spring break here.
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The latest Sight & Sound Theaters’ production to come to the big screen is Noah, showing at a theater near you April 9, 11, and 13, 2019.
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Are you looking for a unique, family-friendly adventure this spring? If so, join Dr. Andrew Snelling on Saturday, June 1, 2019, for our next Fossil Hunt!
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