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Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Is Not Evidence of Poor Design - Aug 1, 2010
/article/recurrent-laryngeal-nerve-not-evidenceJerry Bergman, Ph.D. - Introduction A common claim by evolutionists is that the human body is poorly designed, which to them is evidence that it was not intelligently designed, but rather cobbled together by the unintelligent process of evolution. One of the most...
Celebrating Our Freedom, Honoring Our Creator - Jul 1, 2010
/article/celebrating-freedom-honoring-our-creatorJerry Bergman, Ph.D. - Every state constitution refers to God as understood by the writers as a Creator God, not the impersonal god of Hinduism or Buddhism. Furthermore, the Judeo-Christian Creator God from whom comes our freedoms and rights is, either directly or...
Sir Ambrose Fleming: Father of Modern Electronics - Nov 1, 2009
/article/sir-ambrose-fleming-father-modern-electronicsJerry Bergman, Ph.D. - Sir John Ambrose Fleming (November 29, 1849-April 18, 1945), often called a father of modern electronics, is best known for developing the first successful thermionic valve (also called a vacuum tube, a diode, or a Fleming valve) in 1904. His...
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Jerry Bergman, Ph.D. - Ilya Ivanov (1870-1932) was an eminent biologist who achieved considerable success in the field of artificial insemination of horses and other animals. Called “one of the greatest authorities on artificial fecundation,”1 he graduated...
Jerry Bergman, Ph.D. - Ilya Ivanov (1870-1932) was an eminent biologist who achieved considerable success in the field of artificial insemination of horses and other animals. Called “one of the greatest authorities on artificial fecundation,”1 he graduated...
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Jerry Bergman, Ph.D. - Introduction Benjamin S. Carson, M.D., one of the world's foremost pediatric neurosurgeons, is professor and chief of pediatric neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins University Medical School.1 Born on September 18, 1951, in Detroit to a single mother in...
Jerry Bergman, Ph.D. - Introduction Benjamin S. Carson, M.D., one of the world's foremost pediatric neurosurgeons, is professor and chief of pediatric neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins University Medical School.1 Born on September 18, 1951, in Detroit to a single mother in...
Werner Arber: Nobel Laureate, Darwin Skeptic - Sep 1, 2008
/article/werner-arber-nobel-laureate-darwin-skepticJerry Bergman, Ph.D. - Introduction In 1978, microbiologist Werner Arber received a Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (sharing the honor with Daniel Nathans and Hamilton O. Smith) for the discovery of restriction enzymes and their application to molecular genetics....
Ernst Chain: Antibiotics Pioneer - Apr 1, 2008
/article/ernst-chain-antibiotics-pioneerJerry Bergman, Ph.D. - Ernst Chain and his colleague Howard Florey are credited with "one of the greatest discoveries in medical science ever made."1 Together with Sir Alexander Fleming, they were awarded the 1945 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine. What is...
The Earth: Unique in All the Universe (Updated) - Feb 26, 2008
/article/earth-unique-all-universe-updatedJerry Bergman, Ph.D. - The following article was originally published as an Impact article in the June 1985 Acts & Facts. Dr. Bergman provides the following update based on what is currently known about the earth and the universe, as of February 2008. To see the...
Darwinism: Survival without Purpose - Nov 1, 2007
/article/darwinism-survival-without-purposeJerry Bergman, Ph.D. - Humans have always wondered about the meaning of life...life has no higher purpose than to perpetuate the survival of DNA...life has no design, no purpose, no evil and no good, nothing but blind pitiless indifference.1 --Richard Dawkins Evolution...
Creative Evolution: An Anti-Darwin Theory Won a Nobel - Jul 1, 2007
/article/creative-evolution-anti-darwin-theory-won-nobelJerry Bergman, Ph.D. - Abstract An anti-Darwinian theory of biological origins that was well received and widely accepted for years was creative evolution. This theory attempted to deal with some of the major problems of Darwin's theory, especially the origin of...