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Jerry Bergman

    L'ampio background accademico di questo autore, che spazia dalla biologia umana alla misurazione, informa un approccio poliedrico al suo lavoro. La sua vasta esperienza di insegnamento in varie discipline scientifiche ha coltivato una prospettiva unica sull'integrazione della conoscenza. Il prolifico registro di pubblicazioni dell'autore e il suo coinvolgimento nel discorso scientifico internazionale evidenziano un contributo significativo al suo campo, dimostrando un impegno per l'indagine approfondita e la diffusione su larga scala della ricerca.

    The Other Side of the Scopes Monkey Trial
    Fossil Forensics
    Why Did God Create Viruses, Bacteria, and Other Pathogens?
    • Why Did God Create Viruses, Bacteria, and Other Pathogens?

      The Overwhelming Case Against Naturalistic Evolution and Methodological Naturalism

      • 182pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Exploring the coexistence of life forms, this book addresses the challenging question of why God created harmful entities like viruses and pathogens. The authors argue that most bacteria and insects are beneficial, and they delve into the reasons some pathogens cause harm. They also discuss the essential role of toxic chemicals at safe levels. Supported by extensive research from peer-reviewed sources, Bergman and Hoff provide scholarly insights that clarify misconceptions about parasites, toxins, and their place in God's design.

      Why Did God Create Viruses, Bacteria, and Other Pathogens?
      4,5
    • Fossil Forensics

      Separating Fact from Fantasy in Paleontology

      • 358pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      The book explores the critical distinction between fact and speculation in paleontology, highlighting how scientists and media sometimes blur this line. It critiques the tendency of paleontologists to propose theories that may be intriguing but are often unsupported or contradicted by existing evidence. Through this examination, it aims to foster a more rigorous understanding of scientific claims in the field, emphasizing the importance of evidence-based conclusions.

      Fossil Forensics
      5,0
    • Focusing on the lesser-explored aspect of racism in education, the book delves into the Scopes Trial, highlighting how the text used by Scopes reinforced racial oppression. Bryan's opposition stemmed not from a general aversion to evolution, but from concerns about its implications for human evolution and social hierarchy. He argued that Darwin's ideas justified the "survival of the fittest" mentality, which he linked to the ideologies that fueled World War I. Additionally, Bryan championed local control over educational content in Tennessee.

      The Other Side of the Scopes Monkey Trial
      5,0