In a recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience podcast, Tucker Carlson made controversial claims about Darwin’s theory of evolution and UFOs. Carlson suggested that there is no evidence of evolution and questioned the idea that all life emerged from a single-cell organism. He also claimed that UFOs are piloted by ‘spiritual entities’ with hidden headquarters on Earth.
During the podcast, Carlson expressed his doubts about the validity of Darwin’s theory of evolution, stating that while the idea of adaptation is true, the concept of all life evolving from a single-cell organism lacks empirical evidence. His views on evolution are based on his belief in creationism, which suggests that God created people distinctly from animals.
A Pew Research poll from 2019 found that white evangelical Protestants in America have varying beliefs about human existence and evolution. While some Christians accept the theory of evolution, others reject it entirely or hold mixed views on it. Faith plays a significant role in shaping people’s perspectives on these topics, highlighting the diversity within religious communities.
Carlson’s comments sparked a debate among experts and audiences alike, shedding light on the diverse perspectives within scientific and religious communities regarding these controversial topics.