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A book review: The Genealogical Adam and Eve

[T]he idea of Adam and Eve as a recent common ancestor is absolutely groundbreaking, and Dr. Swamidass does an excellent job of explaining it. Personally, I've been thinking about how to interpret the Genesis creation story for a very long time - most of my life, really - and this idea was the key piece that finally put everything in place for me. It opens up many interpretations, all of which compromise nothing on the inerrancy of the Scriptures, or the scientific data on evolution.

Break for the holidays - merry Christmas!

No real post today because of the busyness of the Christmas season. But here are some possible posts I'm planning for the future: A review of "The genealogical Adam and Eve" An analysis of Frozen 2 A response to the Christianity Today article on Trump And, of course, continued work on my series on the […]

Interpreting the Genesis creation story

So we (and many others) all independently arrived at this new interpretation of the Genesis creation story - which I believe to be absolutely groundbreaking. It compromises nothing, either on the inerrancy of the Scriptures, or on the data on evolution. It harmonizes all the relevant scientific, historical, and biblical facts. In fact, I now consider the whole creation/evolution debate to be a "solved problem" at the highest levels.

Bayesian evaluation for the likelihood of Christ's resurrection (edit 126)

I'm continuing to work on editing Bayesian evaluation for the likelihood of Christ's resurrection. I'm continuing with the chapter 4-5 flip merger - I've made some adjustments to the ends of chapters 2 and 3, and the beginning of 4. For the next several weeks, I'll take a break from this series on the resurrection, and […]

Bayesian evaluation for the likelihood of Christ's resurrection (edit 125)

I'm continuing to work on editing Bayesian evaluation for the likelihood of Christ's resurrection. I'm continuing with the chapter 4-5 flip merger - this time, I smoothed out the end of chapter 2 as a part of that, as well as adding some ideas for further expansions in the new chapter 5. You may next want […]
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