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The New York Times is ginning up fake controversy

Explore the complex landscape of human origins and evolution, where paleoanthropologists debate geneticists' conclusions about our past.

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Update: That charlatan David Klinghoffer seems to be enjoying this. As a rule I don't follow dishonest propagandists, but it's interesting how appealing this sort of "two sides" story is to Creationists. End Update Reading this article this morning, DNA and Fossils Tell Differing Tales of Human Origins, really aggravated me. I believe that it's totally misrepresenting the tensions in the scientific process here, and misleading the public. The standard conflict/"two views" format is used, and to disastrous effect. Here are some of the sections which I found alarming:

The geneticists reached this conclusion, reported on Thursday in the journal Cell, after decoding the entire genome of three isolated hunter-gatherer peoples in Africa, hoping to cast light on the origins of modern human evolution. But the finding is

regarded skeptically by some paleoanthropologists

because of the absence in the fossil record of anything that would support the geneticists’ statistical calculation.... ...

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