Tucker Carlson’s recent comments on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast have stirred controversy, particularly regarding his claims that Darwin’s theory of evolution has been debunked. He also suggested that UFOs are piloted by ‘spiritual entities’ with hidden headquarters on Earth. However, he also expressed doubt about the validity of the theory of evolution and its evidence.
According to Carlson, while the idea of adaptation is true, the notion that all life evolved from a single-cell organism lacks concrete proof. He based his views on his belief in God creating people distinctly from animals.
A 2019 Pew Research poll revealed that a significant number of white evangelical Protestants in America believe in evolution, while others hold varying beliefs about human existence. It was found that faith plays a crucial role in shaping people’s views on evolution, with some Christians accepting it while others rejected it outright.
Carlson’s comments sparked a debate among experts and audiences alike, highlighting the diverse perspectives within both scientific and religious communities regarding these topics.
Overall, Carlson’s claims have sparked further discussion and debate around the scientific community’s understanding of evolution and UFOs’ origins.