Stars, Cells, and God

God's Image and Bison & Grass Diversity and Animal Smarts


Listen Later

Join Hugh Ross and Fazale “Fuz” Rana as they discuss new discoveries taking place at the frontiers of science that have theological and philosophical implications, including the reality of God’s existence.

Bison & Grass Diversity

A three-decade long field study in the Flint Hills ecoregion in Eastern Kansas shows that reintroducing bison to tallgrass prairie increased grassland species diversity by more than 100% compared to ungrazed areas and by more than 50% compared to areas grazed by domesticated cattle. In tallgrass prairie grazed by bison, researchers observed a continual increase in native plant species richness. Unlike domesticated cattle, bison engage in frequent wallowing, which increases habitat heterogeneity. Researchers noted that long-term, year-round grazing by bison resulted in plant communities that were resilient to the two-year severe drought that occurred from 2011–2012. The researchers concluded that “rewilding native megafauna could help to restore grassland biodiversity” worldwide.

Animal Smarts & God’s Image

Animals are intelligent and display remarkable skills that reflect the ability to plan and problem solve. Some life scientists interpret this behavior as evidence that animal intelligence is closer to human intelligence than we might have initially thought. This claim seems to challenge the view that human beings are exceptional. According to Scripture, human beings stand apart from all other creatures because we bear God’s image. But if, in essence, human beings are no different from animals, it’s challenging to maintain that we are the crown of creation, as Scripture teaches. Yet, recent work by biologist Johan Lind from Stockholm University indicates that animals engage in behavior that resembles flexible planning through a different process: associative learning. In this episode, biochemist Fuz Rana explores the scientific and theological implications of Lind’s insight.

Links and Resources: 

  • What Can Associative Learning Do for Planning?
  • A-Learning: A New Formulation of Associative Learning Theory
  • Can Associative Learning Be the General Process for Intelligent Behavior in Non-Human Animals?
  • Does Animal Planning Undermine the Image of God?
  • Reintroducing Bison Results in Long-Running and Resilient Increases in Grassland Diversity
  • ...more
    View all episodesView all episodes
    Download on the App Store

    Stars, Cells, and GodBy Reasons to Believe

    • 4.8
    • 4.8
    • 4.8
    • 4.8
    • 4.8

    4.8

    19 ratings


    More shows like Stars, Cells, and God

    View all
    Intelligent Design the Future by Discovery Institute

    Intelligent Design the Future

    928 Listeners

    Reasonable Faith Podcast by William Lane Craig

    Reasonable Faith Podcast

    1,436 Listeners

    The Cold-Case Christianity Podcast by J. Warner Wallace

    The Cold-Case Christianity Podcast

    1,484 Listeners

    Unbelievable? by Premier Unbelievable?

    Unbelievable?

    2,025 Listeners

    Breakpoint by Colson Center

    Breakpoint

    2,968 Listeners

    Stand to Reason Weekly Podcast by Greg Koukl

    Stand to Reason Weekly Podcast

    1,231 Listeners

    The AC Podcast by Apologetics Canada

    The AC Podcast

    152 Listeners

    #STRask by Stand to Reason

    #STRask

    573 Listeners

    Reasons to Believe Podcast by Reasons To Believe

    Reasons to Believe Podcast

    366 Listeners

    The Veritas Forum by The Veritas Forum

    The Veritas Forum

    349 Listeners

    I Don't Have Enough FAITH to Be an ATHEIST by Dr. Frank Turek

    I Don't Have Enough FAITH to Be an ATHEIST

    5,056 Listeners

    Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith & Culture by Talbot School of Theology at Biola University / Sean McDowell & Scott Rae

    Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith & Culture

    1,224 Listeners

    The C.S. Lewis podcast by Premier

    The C.S. Lewis podcast

    401 Listeners

    The Sean McDowell Show by Sean McDowell

    The Sean McDowell Show

    184 Listeners

    Clear Thinking by Reasons to Believe

    Clear Thinking

    7 Listeners