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Biochemist Fazale Rana is VP of Research and Apologetics at Reasons to Believe, holds a PhD in chemistry with an emphasis in biochemistry from Ohio University. He is the author of several groundbreaking books, including Humans 2.0, Thinking about Evolution, and Fit for a Purpose (October 2021) and has spoken at hundreds of universities, churches, and conferences worldwide.
Timestamps:
6:22 Can't reverse engineer dinosaurs due to lost information.
8:05 Denial of evolution is white supremacy?
9:08 Juneteenth and all humans descended from Africans.
12:50 Bad interpretation of the bible teaching on the curse of Cannan, saying blackness is a curse.
16:00 The KKK, "Christian Fundamentalism" and white supremacy.
26:10 Was adam from an East African background?
27:35 Mitochondrial Eve and Y-Chomasonal Adam, proven by genetic markers.
29:00 Prior to the out-of-Africa model, polygenesis and multi regionalism theories fueled scientific racism.
33:00 why Humanities origins are relatively recent
44:00 Critiical race theory.
48:30 How many people care about these issues?
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Biochemist Fazale Rana is VP of Research and Apologetics at Reasons to Believe, holds a PhD in chemistry with an emphasis in biochemistry from Ohio University. He is the author of several groundbreaking books, including Humans 2.0, Thinking about Evolution, and Fit for a Purpose (October 2021) and has spoken at hundreds of universities, churches, and conferences worldwide.
Timestamps:
6:22 Can't reverse engineer dinosaurs due to lost information.
8:05 Denial of evolution is white supremacy?
9:08 Juneteenth and all humans descended from Africans.
12:50 Bad interpretation of the bible teaching on the curse of Cannan, saying blackness is a curse.
16:00 The KKK, "Christian Fundamentalism" and white supremacy.
26:10 Was adam from an East African background?
27:35 Mitochondrial Eve and Y-Chomasonal Adam, proven by genetic markers.
29:00 Prior to the out-of-Africa model, polygenesis and multi regionalism theories fueled scientific racism.
33:00 why Humanities origins are relatively recent
44:00 Critiical race theory.
48:30 How many people care about these issues?
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