Adam and Eve, by Lucas Cranach the Younger Type post Author Andrew McDiarmid Date May 30, 2023 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionHuman Origins and Anthropology Tagged , Adam and Eve, Ann Gauger, Center for Science and Culture, Darwinian theory, Discovery Institute, Eric Anderson, evolution, humans, ID the Future, intelligent design, monogenesis, mutations, parents, podcast, population genetics, protein evolution, proteins, waiting-time problem Protein Evolution, the Waiting-Time Problem, and the Intriguing Possibility of Two First Parents Andrew McDiarmid May 30, 2023 Biology, Evolution, Human Origins and Anthropology 1 After being asked to evaluate the scientific case against Adam and Eve, Ann Gauger dove into population genetics. Read More ›
Thomas Aquinas Type post Author Ann Gauger Date April 18, 2023 CategoriesBiologyCosmologyEvolutionFaith & ScienceIntelligent DesignMetaphysicsPhysics Tagged , Apostle Paul, biosphere, Brown University, cognitive dissonance, creation, creator, DNA, Edward Feser, evolution, evolutionary biology, faith and science, Genesis, Georgetown University, Gerard Manley Hopkins, God's Grandeur, In the Beginning, intelligent design, Jesuits, John Haught, Kenneth Miller, life, materialism, molecular biology, monogenesis, Pope Benedict XVI, quantum indeterminacy, Richard Dawkins, Roman Catholic, scientific materialism, Scripture, Stephen Barr, Teilhard de Chardin, theistic evolution, theistic evolutionists, theologians Shall We Baptize Darwin? A Catholic Biologist Reflects Ann Gauger April 18, 2023 Biology, Cosmology, Evolution, Faith & Science, Intelligent Design, Metaphysics, Physics 13 Theistic evolutionists are baptizing a theory first composed by Darwin as a substitute for the doctrine of special Creation. Read More ›