Indian squirrels go viral; Soft childhood food may lead to impacted wisdom teeth; Activist who redefined marriage now wants options; Wheaton profs release evolutionary creationism text about God’s two books; Cognitive biologists study a few cats; Professors speculate about origin of RNA and DNA; Yale Law discriminates against minority viewpoint in the name of tolerance; Deaf frogs glow . . . and more during today's episode of Answers News, broadcast from the Creation Museum.
Up Next in 2019: April - June
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4/15 New Human Species Found
Deaf frogs glow; Professor says UFOs come from future; Yale Law discriminates against minority viewpoint in the name of tolerance; Filipino cave bones challenge Out-of-Africa dogma . . . and more during today's episode of Answers News, broadcast from the Creation Museum.
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4/18 When to Use the Bible
Pro-infanticide, but anti-animal cruelty, When to use the Bible, Billboard promotes murder, redefining historical figures, a many-armed sea monster . . . and more during today's episode of Answers News, broadcast from the Ark Encounter with Ken Ham and Dr. Georgia Purdom.
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4/22 Catastrophic Volcanoes
German lab techs test teeth and prove lab's founder was wrong about human ancestors; Israeli professors publish theory linking neanderthals and woolly mammoths; Lecturer in cognitive science looks at wasps to explain human will; Chimps feel animals are people too; Cincinnati professors say mercur...