• The Problem With Darwin's Theory Of Evolution & Natural Selection

  • Sep 16 2022
  • Length: 53 mins
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The Problem With Darwin's Theory Of Evolution & Natural Selection

  • Summary

  • The theory of evolution is the most widely accepted explanation of the origin and diversification of life on Earth. But is this theory as accurate as its proponents argue? 

    Pathologist and author John Andelin joins Matt to discuss his book 'Evolution: Mask of Science.' John describes how the theory of evolution is based on untestable philosophical assumptions and metaphysical presuppositions.  

    John and Matt discuss the history of evolutionary biological thought, Darwin's acknowledgments of the weaknesses of his theory, and mathematical challenges to the idea of evolution. Tune in to learn more!

     

    Key Takeaways 

    - The problem with the theory of evolution (00:00)

    - What are the current views of evolutionary biologists? (09:40)

    - Is there any tangible evidence for evolution? (14:48)

    - Why evolution has become a new religion (18:02)

    - Evolution vs. creationism (20:46)

    - The differences between microevolution and macroevolution (26:28)

    - Why DNA testing doesn't necessarily prove evolution (34:33)

    - The truth about Earth's age (42:52)

    - Why Darwin's theory is so widely accepted (45:00)

    - Is there a case for intelligent design? (49:14)

     

    Additional Resources

    - Connect with Matt

    - Learn more about the Irresistible Revolution

    Mask Of Science, John's YouTube Channel

    Read John's Book 'Evolution: The Mask Of Science'

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