
Posted by HPC on October 14, 2009, 5:05 pm, in reply to "Try "
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I checked out part of this list; I’m not going through the whole lot. What follows is a pretty much a random sample. I don’t doubt that there are PhDs in physics, biological sciences and even geology who are creationists. (Where did their education go wrong?) Most of these folks work for creationist think tanks or universities. I don’t doubt that a medical radiologist or an engineer can get away with accepting a young earth. A petroleum geologist can’t.
Kevin Anderson obtained his Ph.D. from Kansas State University in microbiology. He then started a regular scientific career. He later served as a research microbiologist for the United States Department of Agriculture before accepting his current position as Director of the Van Andel Creation Research Center (Chino Valley, AZ)
Jerry Bergman has taught biology, genetics, chemistry, biochemistry, anthropology, geology, and microbiology at Northwest State College in Archbold OH for over 17 years. Now completing his 9th degree, Jerry Bergman has over 600 publications in 12 languages and 20 books and monographs. Dunno, just that publication record makes me suspicious. All that in 17 years? Don’t know what to make of this guy. He’s listed as a psychologist. Seems to be a professional collector of degrees and publications.
Thomas G. Barnes. Retired, but Member of the Editorial Board of the Creation Research Society Quarterly.
Eugene Chaffin: PhD 1974, no current employment listed.
Arthur Chadwick, geologist. Professor of Biology and Geology at Southwestern Adventist College, Keene, Texas
And so on.
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