Out-of-Africa Story Upset by Arabian Artifacts
The tale told around the campfires at the Darwin Ranch about human migration from Africa is a fable, but still believed by some folks. It has been faltering for quite some time, and genetics supports the biblical creation timeline. There is further bad news for the Out-of-Africa (OoA) tale from Arabia.
The Middle East was not like it is now. (For that matter, the Sahara had some nice swimming holes long ago.) Our ancestors — the real ones, not alleged apelike things — did the human nature thing and traveled there.
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The constantly-revised story of evolution has been falsified so many times, one would think Darwinists would quit and take up truck driving. Michael Marshall should, too, after publishing his latest piece in New Scientist, “The other cradle of humanity: How Arabia shaped human evolution.” In a real sense, he is an accomplice to the paleoanthropologists’ sins by perennially giving them cover.
For review: here is the old story. Marshall retells it before dismantling it:
To read it and see what makes them weep, click on "Arabian Artifacts Undermine Human Evolution Narrative" (alternate link here).