Fossil Hominids: Debating Creationists

Creationists like to claim that there is no evidence for human evolution. Ask them to back that up by discussing specific fossils, however, and they go into frantic evasive maneouvers. Here are a number of online discussions I have had with creationists.

  • Richard Milton. This email debate between Milton and myself discussed the validity of the evidence for human evolution.

  • Karl Crawford. In this exchange on the talk.origins newsgroup, I attempted to get Karl (aka ksjj) to address the evidence he had repeatedly asked for.

  • Ted Holden. Ted has a distinctive 'hit and run' style of debating.

  • Ed Conrad. Ed asked what the evidence for human evolution was, but didn't seem very interested when shown it.

  • Helen Fryman/Malcolm Bowden. A discussion with two creationists about claims that the Peking Man skulls were those of monkeys.
  • Walter Brown's debate offer. Why it's not worth accepting.


This page is part of the Fossil Hominids FAQ at the talk.origins Archive.

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