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Dr. Miller goes back in time to 2019 when he went 1 on 1 with author S. Joshua Swamidass to discussed his book, The Genealogical Adam and Eve: The Surprising Science of Universal Ancestry. The book makes the case that Universal Genealogical Ancestry (UGA) resolves the perceived conflict between creationists and evolutionists. UGA, writes Swamidass, allows for both God's direct creation of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden cir. 10,000 years ago and the theory of Common Descent (CD) which posits humans evolved from lower animals over billions of years. This interview came early on in my own studies and before my PhD work was finished so my goal for the conversation was one of clarity rather than critique. You can read more of my later analysis at www.morethancake.org.
By J.R. MillerDr. Miller goes back in time to 2019 when he went 1 on 1 with author S. Joshua Swamidass to discussed his book, The Genealogical Adam and Eve: The Surprising Science of Universal Ancestry. The book makes the case that Universal Genealogical Ancestry (UGA) resolves the perceived conflict between creationists and evolutionists. UGA, writes Swamidass, allows for both God's direct creation of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden cir. 10,000 years ago and the theory of Common Descent (CD) which posits humans evolved from lower animals over billions of years. This interview came early on in my own studies and before my PhD work was finished so my goal for the conversation was one of clarity rather than critique. You can read more of my later analysis at www.morethancake.org.