Creation, Evolution, and Bipedalism

The media for descent with modifications present their views as if evolution were all figured out, no questions asked. That is news to scientists, as they are continually trying to make the story of evolution make sense. One are of concern is how humans became bipedal. 

Sure, apes are quadrupedal, but sometimes they walk upright for a short time. Uncomfortably. They got hip bones, we got hip bones. These things prove evolution. Wrong. Using maybe, perhaps, and Making Things Up™, evolutionists think they have a genetic clue about hip bones.

People walking in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Unsplash / Dmitrii Filatov
For apes to walk upright, there would have had to be a change in the pelvis. Humans and apes supposedly diverged from an apelike creature in the distant past. (Nobody knows when or what that critter even looked like.) Many changes would need to happen at the same time, or nothing would work. There is no evidence of these alleged changes in the fossil record. Quite a bit of effort to deny the reality of the Creator.
The supposed evolution of bipedalism continues to be a major obstacle in the narrative that humans evolved from apelike ancestors.

For example, in 2024, researchers from New York University reported, “While scientists have long been intrigued by the question of how humans’ bipedal stance and movement evolved from a quadrupedal ancestor, neither past studies nor fossil records have permitted the reconstruction of a clear and definitive history of the early evolutionary stages that led to human bipedalism.”

To read the rest, march on over to "The Bipedal Two-Step of Human Evolution."