| Does anybody remember this article? Those of you who remember who I am have probably noticed that I haven’t been around here for a while. There are two reasons for that, and the first is the same reason why a lot of other people have left: I’m not happy with the direction this board has taken since Erwin stopped being the webmaster, particularly the closing of General Apologetics. The second reason is that I’ve been busy working on an anti-creationism book whose main target audience is visitors to AiG’s “Creation Museum”. Some of you might remember that project also, since I’ve been working on it since 2007.
Anyway, there’s an article that was posted here a couple years ago that I was thinking I might want to reference in my book, but I’m not able to find it anymore. I was wondering if anyone else here remembers it, and could point me to it.
It’s an article by a creationist organization, I think either Answers in Genesis or ICR, about the genetic similarity between humans and chimps. The article states that this similarity is problematic for creationism, and that existing creationist explanations for it are insufficient. The article seems to have been making the point that creationists need to come up with a better explanation for this, but the person who posted it here mentioned that as far as the article’s content was concerned, it sounded like something that could have just as easily been written by a person who was critical of creationism.
Is there anybody here who remembers the article I’m describing, and could tell me where I could find it again?
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