Tag: Ola Hössjer
Douglas Axe: On the 160th Anniversary of Darwin’s Origin, “Fear of Man,” the Cringe Factor, and More
I love how Dr. Axe, the Maxwell Professor of Molecular Biology at Biola, pulls no punches.
More on Christianity Today and Phillip Johnson’s Legacy in Science Education and Law
If he could speak to us now, Johnson might remark that his 2019 obituary shows how times have changed — and not necessarily for the better.
“Unique Human Origins”: Explained
One scenario involves a first human pair created from scratch — Adam and Eve, as many traditional religious believers would have it.
From Ann Gauger and Ola Hössjer, a New Standard for the Science of a “First Couple”
Their scrupulous work found that Jerry Coyne and others, in bullying Christians and Jews on how “we can dismiss a physical Adam and Eve with near scientific certainty,” were in reality poorly supported.
More Backstory on Our First-Couple Paper: Why Wasn’t This Done Before?
For the last forty years, population geneticists have repeatedly said that our population was never smaller than several thousand.