DNA Battles: Were Adam and Eve Historical?
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01-Jan-2018
Modern genetics provides overwhelming empirical evidence supporting the Biblical notion that God created all of life.
DNA Battles explores several lines of evidence which supports a 6,000 year 6-day biblical explanation for Creation.
The June, 2011 cover article in Christianity Today (CT) lays out several positions for the historicity of Adam and Eve. Francis Collins, director of the National Institutes of Health, started the Biologos Foundation. Biologos is leading the charge for the position that Adam and Eve, if they existed at all, were part of a collective of some 10,000 hominids.
The CT article states, A Biologos paper by Venema and Falk declares it more flatly: The human population, they say,
was definitely never as small as two . . .
our species diverged as a population.
The data are absolutely clear on that.'‚
But are the data as clear as they state?
What has recent research revealed about mitochondrial DNA?
Does recent research on nuclear DNA support evolutionary predictions?
Hear from 7 scientists and 2 theologians.
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