TITLE:
The Heritability Challenge to Evolution and Materialism: An Opening for Religious Perspectives
AUTHORS:
Ted Christopher
KEYWORDS:
Religion and Science, Evolution, Religion, Genetics, Materialism
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Philosophy,
Vol.8 No.4,
August
8,
2018
ABSTRACT: There are under-appreciated, serious behavioral challenges to science’s understanding of life and its evolution. The general challenge to that understanding, though, has unfolded in the form of pervasive failures in the search for the DNA origins of many heritable characteristics. Science has placed enormous faith in the presumed workings of DNA, including of course as a foundation for evolution. The stunning inability to identify the DNA bases for many heritable characteristics amongst humans—sometimes termed the missing heritability problem—is a big challenge to the largely unquestioned, biological vision. This situation is discussed herein along with its possible implications for religious perspectives.