Stones and Bones

I became actively involved in the creationist anti-science debate over 20 years ago while the Curator of Anthropology, and Director of Education for the Orange County Museum of Natural History. ******** Disclaimer: Comments are the responsiblity of their author(s). Their opinions, linked materials and comments are not necessarily those of Gary S. Hurd. I reserve the right to delete any material for any reason.

Friday, February 20, 2026

Whoops on FaceBook

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Just a note. For some reason Facebook has locked my account. I miss many of my regulars, and hope the FB AI dron might some day actually hel...
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Monday, September 29, 2025

Creationist hate spew

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Years ago I did a video interview with Bill Ludlow about some creationist BS about the origin of life. The link follows; James Tour Lies Alo...
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Sunday, December 15, 2024

It Worked! It would work again.

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      Pejman Rohani, Justin Bahl "Collateral effects of pandemic control" Science386,620-621(2024).DOI:10.1126/science.adt34 Data ...
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Saturday, October 26, 2024

A Review: "Evolving Certainties: Resolving Conflict at the Intersection of Faith and Science"

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    *The review was posted on-line by Amazon. This 2018 publication was of poor study with grandiose ambitions. We expect accuracy on simple...
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Gary S. Hurd
I received a doctorate in Social Science (emphasis in Anthropology) from the University of California, Irvine in 1976. For the next 10 years I was a medical researcher and professor of psychiatry leaving the Medical College of Georgia in 1985. I held numerous adjunct appointments and returned full-time to archaeology, my first interest. I have received honors for teaching and research and involved dozens of undergraduate students in published research.
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