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This book answers the question, "Is it reasonable to be a scientist and adhere to the notion that life was created?" The chapters in this volume present scientists and other influential people who are creationists, Intelligent Design advocates or Darwin Skeptics. Readers are provided with numerous examples and evidence for a designed universe, but perhaps one of the most important questions it addresses is whether someone who holds to a designed universe can function effectively as a science professional. Based on the clear evidence presented in this book, the answer to this question is a resounding "Yes "
About the Author
Bergman, Jerry: - Dr. Bergman has taught biology, biochemistry, anatomy and genetics as well as psychology and other courses for over 40 years at the University of Toledo Medical College, Bowling Green State University, The University of Toledo and other colleges. He has 9 degrees, including a Doctorate from Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. The 1,026 college credit hours he has earned is the equivalent to almost 20 master's degrees. According to the website The 10 Most Educated People on the Planet, Bergman would fit in the list ahead of several other people. Assuming the accuracy of the list, he thus appears to be one of the most formally educated persons in the world. His over 1,200 publications are in both scholarly and popular science journals. Dr. Bergman's work has been translated into 13 languages including French, German, Italian, Spanish, Danish, Polish, Czech, Chinese, and Swedish. His books, and books that include chapters that he authored, are in over 1,500 college libraries in 27 countries. So far over 80,000 copies of the 43 books and monographs that he has authored or co-authored are in print.Wirth, Kevin: - Mr. Wirth is a publisher and author who has collaborated with Dr. Bergman to produce various publications in areas such as Darwin Dissidents, issues with evolution, and intelligent design related issues.
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