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Early Humans

What do we know about the earliest humans? From art and tools to language and migration, early civilizations reflect God’s special imprint and how humans are distinct from animals.

Ancient remains fit within the biblical timeline, but how did the vast diversity of humanity arise from just two people? Genetics, anthropology, and archaeology provide fascinating clues.

Let’s explore the earliest generations of human history and how they align with both science and biblical truth.

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Early Humans

How Did People in the Bible Live So Long?

The Bible presents us with a fascinating account of human history, including stories of individuals who lived for hundreds of years. This phenomenon has long intrigued both Christians and skeptics… Read More

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Migration of Humans: When, Where, and How?

Scientifically, the migration of humans refers to the remarkable journey our ancestors made long ago to fill the earth. These migrations define our human story today. Early human migrations marked humankind’s… Read More

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Did Humans Evolve from Monkeys?

If you’re like most people, you’ve probably asked, Did humans evolve from monkeys? more than once in your lifetime. For many of us, it starts in our first biology… Read More

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New Research Confirms Postflood Dispersal of Humanity

New research shows a near simultaneous post-Flood human dispersal aligning with Genesis, supporting biblical inerrancy through archaeology. Read More

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A Response to “Unknown: Cave of Bones”

A critical review of the Netflix documentary on Homo naledi questioning claims about human uniqueness and paleoanthropological evidence. Read More

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Does Homo naledi Undermine the Case for Human Exceptionalism?

Explore the intriguing Homo naledi discovery and its implications for human uniqueness and theological views on the image of God. Read More

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Were Early Humans Engaged in Farming and Metallurgy?

Explore evidence of early human farming and metallurgy during the Ice Age, reconciling biblical accounts with recent archaeological findings. Read More

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Early Humans’ Complex Food Preparation Supports Exceptionalism

Discover archaeological evidence revealing early humans' complex food preparation, supporting biblical views of human exceptionalism and advanced ancient technology. Read More

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Ancient Surgical Amputation Affirms Human Exceptionalism

Discover the 31,000-year-old surgical amputation in Borneo, revealing early humans' advanced medical skills and affirming human exceptionalism. Read More

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Humans’ Chewing Advantage Supports Exceptionalism

Explore how humans' efficient chewing, aided by unique anatomy and food processing, supports human exceptionalism with scientific insights. Read More

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