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Ackerman,
Diane.(mathematical
designs in nature)
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Adelle,
J. C. and J. Dopazo.(just
how could evolutionary processes build complexity required to produce life?)
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Agassiz,
Louis.(non
evolutionary view)
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Ager,
Dr. Derek V..(non
evolutionary view)
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Altervogt,
John.(questioning
thinking of evolutionists)
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American
Scientist Magazine.(no
one knows why the Milky Way does what it does)
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American
Scientist Magazine.(no
randomness as evolution suggests, but defined design makes life work)
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American
Scientist Magazine.(astronomers
discover organization of universe's material)
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Anderson,
G. M..(on
radiocarbon 14 dating)
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Ansari,
Musharrah.(things
of nature don't need mechanisms of evoluton to work; they just work)
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Arnold,
Chester A..(non
evolutionary view)
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Article,.The
Necessity of Darwinism.(evolutionary
view)
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Asimov,
Isaac.(design
inclined)
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Astronomy
Magazine.(energy
connects astronomical objects; who set up the connections?)
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Atreya,
Sushil K..(we
don't even know how Jupiter formed)
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Ayala,
Francisco.(comments
on modern synthesis)
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Baker,
Ross.(complexity
of bodily systems, 'nail in the coffin' for evolution)
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Baldridge_Robert.(which
came first, the owl or the blind snake?)
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Baraff,
David.(we
know the laws of physics but haven't reached the level the Creator has
in their implementation)
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Barinaga,
Marcia.(ludicrous
ways evolutionists use to formulate.postulates)
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Bassett,
David V..(for
evolutionary theory to be valid, evolutionists need to provide information
on what the original sequences were, but they use false circular reasoning
instead)
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Baugh,
Dr. Carl.1,
2.(so-called
'cavemen' appeared after the flood)
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Bayer,
Hans Christian Von.(necessary
fundamental processes bypassed by evolution)
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Beardsley,
T..(questioning
evolution)
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Behe,
Michael
1,
2,
3,
4,
5.(design
inclined)
-
Berlinski,
David (one of the most intelligent people you could ever meet)
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Bingman,
Ken 1,
2.(for
evolution)
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Bird,
Roland T..(found
tracks of man and dinosaur together)
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Blobel,
Gunter.(another
mystery for evolutionists to solve before the crackpot.theory
can even begin to hint at believability)
-
Boucot,
Arthur J..(comments
on evolution)
-
Bounoure,
Louis.(non
evolutionary view)
-
Bourne,
Geoffrey.(evolutionary
view, but ready for the basket)
-
Boyer,
Paul.(Nobel
Prize; work on the body's ATP, the world's tiniest motor; too complex for
idiotic simplicity of evolution)
-
Brooks,
Dr. C..(dating
methods give vast time errors)
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Brown,
Nigel.(heart's
efficiency finds no answers in evolution)
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Buchmann,
Stephen.(why
are bees built to handle three times the g's
man can?)
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Budyko,
M.I..(so-called
Ice Age, no doubt was the Flood)
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Burdick,
Clifford.(dinosaurs
and man)
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Burney,
Ewan.(the
job of proteins in bulding an eye's lens elicits astounding complexity)
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Carr,
B.J and M.J. Rees.(meaningful
structure in the universe)
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Chain,
Ernst.(evolutionary
scientists are naive; complexity of life)
-
Cherfas,
Jeremy.(believes
chimps descended from man)
-
Chopra,
Deepak.(animals
and imagination)
-
Chu,
Steven.(all
things fall at the same rate; programmed to be so)
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Colinvaux,
Paul.(Pleistocene
age a joke)
-
Congdon,
Justin.(evidence
counters evolutionary biology)
-
Connor,
Edward.(Darwin's
observations of finches a myth)
-
Coppedge,
Dr. James.(showing
the impossibility of evolution to have occurred)
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Corner,
Prof. E. J. H..(fossil
record favors special creation)
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Coyne,
Jerry.1,
2.(non
evolutionary view)
-
Cox,
Eileen.(amazing
programming of the diatom)
-
Crane,
H.R..(balance
in biological self-assembly and safety factor designed into molecular processes)
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Darwin:
1,
2.(ambivalence
personified)
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Davies,
Paul 1,
2,
3.(questioning
evolution)
-
Daugherty,
Cecil.(man
and the dinosaurs)
-
Dawkins,
Richard.1,
2,
3.(questioning
evolution)
-
de
Beer, Sir Gavin.(design
inclined)
-
Dembski,
William A..(non
evolutionary view)
-
Dennet,
Daniel.(dangerous
evolutionist?)
-
Denton,
Michael.(non
evolutionary view)
-
Dewar,
Douglas.(a
former evolutionist's abnegating)
-
Dickerson,
Richard E., Ph.D..(evolution
is speculation)
-
Doolittle,
Russel
1,
2.(how
could evolution ever have occurred?)
-
Dopazo,
J and J. C. Adelle.(just
how could mutation and natural selection ever built the complexity necessary
for life?)
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Dort,
Wakefield, Jr..(a
freshly killed seal shows up 1300 years old; so much for their 'accurate'
dating methods)
-
Douglas,
Ron.1,
2.(conundrums
for evolution)
-
Doyle,
Sir Arthur Conan.(non
evolutionary reasoning)
-
Dumas,
Chris.(anomalies
of Neptune)
-
du
Nouy, Pierre Lecomte.(intermediary
stages not found, transition mechanisms
unknown; idiocy
is really, basing
a theory on conjecture?)
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Durant,
Dr. John.(evolution's
a myth)
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Dyson,
Freeman.(an
encouraging view)
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