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After Darwin with Sal Cordova

*Sal Cordova: Join Fred Williams and co-host Doug McBurney as they welcome Sal Cordova, who recently published a paper on Structural Bioinformatics through Oxford University Press which relates to today's topic.  Sal also published a peer-reviewed reference chapter critical of evolutionary theory through Springer-Nature. That book can be found on secular University Library shelves. He is also presently a PhD student in Bio-molecular engineering, he holds 5 science degrees including Masters in Biology and Applied Physics from Johns Hopkins University, with Undergrads in Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, and Computer Science.  Previously He was a Senior Engineer and Scientist in the Aerospace and Defense Industry working for MITRE (Massachusetts Institute of Technology Research and Engineering) and Fort Belvoir Army Night Vision Labs.  He is a graduate of Dulles Aviation Flight school and is a licensed pilot.  Prior to all this he studied concert level classical piano.

*Peak Darwin? Listen in as Sal recounts the Richard Sternberg scandal, and quotes darwinist after darwinist acquitting Sternberg and departing from Darwin.

*Evolutionary Evangelism: Sal compares the theoretical foundations of electromagnetism with evolutionary theory, and reveals that no legitimate scientific application requires evolutionary theory to advance, (not biology, not embryology, not even underwater basket-weaving), meaning Darwinism barely qualifies as a false religion.

*Dissent from Darwin? It's not just RSR and Sal who are over the hump on "Peak Darwin" - Check out the list of Scientists Doubting Darwin!

*Have a Heart:  Hear about the research and products of Dr. Robert Metheny (and others) who practice regenerative medicine from a Chriatian Creationist worldview.

 

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