About Human Nature

Theories about the nature of humankind form a part of every culture. While the class structures imposed on the different societies may not have been desirable per se, they were in a sense necessary for society to keep progressing.

Coevolution & reciprocal evolution

In consolidating his ideas about natural selection, and in considering orchids as being “universally acknowledged to rank amongst the most singular and most modified forms in the vegetable kingdom”, Charles Darwin (1809–1882) was already making concrete observations on, and evolutionary links between, insects and plants in the first edition of his book published in early 1862. One can endeavour to trace the history of evolutionary biology and come to the recognition that Darwin’s book on orchids generated the impetus for all succeeding investigations into coevolution and the evolution of extreme specialization.

Evolution of life but not according to Darwin\’s evolution theory

Caricature of Charles Darwins theory of evolution. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) The Watchtower Society presents videoclips. The April 2016 broadcast sees William Malenfant introducing a new feature in which scientists who happen to be Jehovah’s Witnesses are interviewed about their views on evolution. Yaroslav Dovhanych, a Russian zoologist, and Professor Raj Kalaria, a brain researcher at England’s Newcastle University in England. DescribingContinue reading “Evolution of life but not according to Darwin\’s evolution theory”

Old Earth creationists and other conservative Christians denying any evolution

Views on Evolution (Photo credit: Wikipedia) When we looked at North America the last ten years we could see that very conservative Christians gained terrain and could blown up the whole evolution thing in a ridiculous way. A big problem with the creationists is that they all undermine the normal Christian thinking and Christian conceptContinue reading “Old Earth creationists and other conservative Christians denying any evolution”

Debating Darwin

Well worth reading: In the 19th century, Christians responded to the challenges of Darwinian evolution in many and diverse ways—from hostility to reconciliation. Read about the reactions of theologians, scientists, pastors, authors, bishops, and politicians—and learn how Darwinism eventually became a symbol of warfare between science and Christianity in this issue of Christian History magazine.Continue reading “Debating Darwin”

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