
The Naked Bible Podcast Naked Bible 356: The Genealogical Adam and Eve Part 1
Dec 28, 2020
Dr. S. Joshua Swamidass, a research scientist, discusses the compatibility of Adam and Eve's historicity with genetic science. He proposes a harmonious relationship between scientific findings and biblical narratives, emphasizing the distinction between genetic and genealogical ancestry. The conversation explores the complexities of reconciling faith and evolution, highlighting misunderstandings in genetic studies on Adam and Eve and the need for theological autonomy from scientific impositions.
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From Young-Earth To Science-Minded Faith
- S. Joshua Swamidass describes converting from young-earth creationism through personal struggle with science and faith.
- He credits encountering genetics data and Jesus' resurrection as pivotal in reshaping his convictions.
Anti-Evolutionism Masquerading As Literalism
- Swamidass observed many 'literal' readings of Genesis are actually motivated by anti-evolution commitments, not pure hermeneutics.
- He argues that treating hermeneutics as a tool to enforce a scientific claim is unfaithful to Scripture.
Chimp Genome Sparked A Rethink
- As a PhD student, Swamidass read the chimpanzee genome paper and found straightforward genetic evidence for common ancestry with humans.
- That genomic evidence pushed him to reconsider prior hermeneutical commitments about human origins.
