Re: "Scientists who utterly reject Evolution may be one of our fastest-growing controversial minorities
- From: "Richard Dawkins" <Dawkins@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 5 Nov 2005 09:58:36 -0700
"Dana Tweedy" <reddfrogg@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Richard Dawkins" <Dawkins@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Despite strong pressure to accept evolutionism, many intelligent and
>> experienced scientists either openly or secretly dismiss Evolution as
>> highly unlikely or impossible. In the 1980s, researcher and lecturer
>> David Watson noted an increasing trend that continues today, disturbing
>> those who want evolutionism to be perceived as the accepted scientific
>> consensus:
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>> http://www.christiananswers.net/q-eden/edn-scientists.html
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> So, where are the published papers by those "experienced scientists"? In
> the last 25 years, if there are indeed an "increasing trend", you should
> be able to cite a large number of papers supporting creation, and/or
> refuting evolution.
>
> Where are those papers?
Note: The following list is very incomplete. Inclusion of any person on this
list is in no way an endorsement, nor does it necessarily indicate anything
about their religious beliefs.)
a.. Gerald E. Aardsma (physicist and radiocarbon dating)
b.. Louis Agassiz (helped develop the study of glacial geology and of
ichthyology)
c.. Alexander Arndt (analytical chemist, etc.) [more info]
d.. Steven A. Austin (geologist and coal formation expert) [more info]
e.. Charles Babbage (helped develop science of computers / developed
actuarial tables and the calculating machine)
f.. Francis Bacon (developed the Scientific Method)
g.. Thomas G. Barnes (physicist) [more info]
h.. Robert Boyle (helped develop sciences of chemistry and gas dynamics)
i.. Wernher von Braun (pioneer of rocketry and space exploration)
j.. David Brewster (helped develop science of optical mineralogy)
k.. Arthur V. Chadwick (geologist) [more info]
l.. Melvin Alonzo Cook (physical chemist, Nobel Prize nominee) [more info]
m.. Georges Cuvier (helped develop sciences of comparative anatomy and
vertebrate paleontology)
n.. Humphry Davy (helped develop science of thermokinetics)
o.. Donald B. DeYoung (physicist, specializing in solid-state, nuclear
science and astronomy) [more info]
p.. Henri Fabre (helped develop science of insect entomology)
q.. Michael Faraday (helped develop science of electromagnetics /
developed the Field Theory / invented the electric generator)
r.. Danny R. Faulkner (astronomer) [more info]
s.. Ambrose Fleming (helped develop science of electronics / invented
thermionic valve)
t.. Robert V. Gentry (physicist and chemist) [more info]
u.. Duane T. Gish (biochemist) [more info]
v.. John Grebe (chemist) [more info]
w.. Joseph Henry (invented the electric motor and the galvanometer /
discovered self-induction)
x.. William Herschel (helped develop science of galactic astronomy /
discovered double stars / developed the Global Star Catalog)
y.. George F. Howe (botanist) [more info]
z.. D. Russell Humphreys (award-winning physicist) [more info]
aa.. James P. Joule (developed reversible thermodynamics)
ab.. Johann Kepler (helped develop science of physical astronomy /
developed the Ephemeris Tables)
ac.. John W. Klotz (geneticist and biologist) [more info]
ad.. Leonid Korochkin (geneticist) [more info]
ae.. Lane P. Lester (geneticist and biologist) [more info]
af.. Carolus Linnaeus (helped develop sciences of taxonomy and systematic
biology / developed the Classification System)
ag.. Joseph Lister (helped develop science of antiseptic surgery)
ah.. Frank L. Marsh (biologist) [more info]
ai.. Matthew Maury (helped develop science of oceanography/hydrography)
aj.. James Clerk Maxwell (helped develop the science of electrodynamics)
ak.. Gregor Mendel (founded the modern science of genetics)
al.. Samuel F. B. Morse (invented the telegraph)
am.. Isaac Newton (helped develop science of dynamics and the discipline
of calculus / father of the Law of Gravity / invented the reflecting
telescope)
an.. Gary E. Parker (biologist and paleontologist) [more info]
ao.. Blaise Pascal (helped develop science of hydrostatics / invented the
barometer)
ap.. Louis Pasteur (helped develop science of bacteriology / discovered
the Law of Biogenesis / invented fermentation control / developed
vaccinations and immunizations)
aq.. William Ramsay (helped develop the science of isotopic chemistry /
discovered inert gases)
ar.. John Ray (helped develop science of biology and natural science)
as.. Lord Rayleigh (helped develop science of dimensional analysis)
at.. Bernhard Riemann (helped develop non-Euclidean geometry)
au.. James Simpson (helped develop the field of gynecology / developed the
use of chloroform)
av.. Nicholas Steno (helped develop the science of stratigraphy)
aw.. George Stokes (helped develop science of fluid mechanics)
ax.. Charles B. Thaxton (chemist) [more info]
ay.. William Thompson (Lord Kelvin) (helped develop sciences of
thermodynamics and energetics / invented the Absolute Temperature Scale /
developed the Trans-Atlantic Cable)
az.. Larry Vardiman (astrophysicist and geophysicist) [more info]
ba.. Leonardo da Vinci (helped develop science of hydraulics)
bb.. Rudolf Virchow (helped develop science of pathology)
bc.. A.J. (Monty) White (chemist) [more info]
bd.. A.E. Wilder-Smith (chemist and pharmacology expert) [more info]
be.. John Woodward (helped develop the science of paleontology)
A more thorough list of current (and past) Creationist scientists is not
provided for two reasons: (1) A complete list would be extremely lengthy,
and (2) Some scientists would rather not have their name made public due to
justified fear of job discrimination and persecution in today's atmosphere
of limited academic freedom in Evolutionist-controlled institutions.
.
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