Peter Klevius explains how the unscientific "out-of-Africa" belief, pushed by biased afropologists, is no different from the creationists' "intelligent design" delusion*.
* Creationism based on "intelligent design" conflates the human world (mind) with something "outside" the mind. However, as Peter Klevius has convincingly shown, there is no interface to something "outside" the mind but only its border defined by our existencecentrism (1992:21-22, ISBN 9173288411) beyond which we cannot even talk about other than still being trapped inside our mind. This is also why a God defined as "outside" human comprehension is an irrational thought boomerang that only language makes possible. So what well educated creationists admire is their own intelligent design where their lack of understanding is made the negative for "God". In the case of "out-of-Africa" the unknown (e.g. lack of fossils) is used as "evidence" while the most reliable and important facts are blinked (e.g. Homo floresiensis, Homo luzonensis, Red Deer Cave people, Denisovan genes in SE Asia and Australia, oldest figurative a...