The Wedge of Truth : Splitting the Foundations of Naturalism by Phillip E. Johnson

From: Allen & Diane Roy (Dianeroy@peoplepc.com)
Date: Tue Jun 27 2000 - 10:51:22 EDT

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      And further we have:

      A) Of course, Johnson is not a 'Dr.' , either.....

      ************** neither was Einstein. They can cut the intellectual snobbery. Johnson is a graduate of both Harvard and the University of Chicago. He was a law clerk for Chief Justice Earl Warren, and just retired from teaching law at the University of California at Berkeley for over 30 years.

      Johnson has a juris doctor degree, so technically he is a "doctor." Lawyers
      do not usually refer to themselves as "doctors," but others sometimes refer
      to them that way out of respect for their legal training. In the context of
      the creation-evolution debate, calling someone "doctor" may suggest he or she
      possesses a doctorate in some relevant scientific field, but Johnson is so
      well known (as a law professor) that I cannot see that being a problem in his
      case.

      B) Please name a couple of the "world class scientists" who are associated with
      Dr. Johnson.

      ***************** Just a couple?
      Dr. Scott Minnich
      Dr. Lee Spetner
      Dr. Michael Behe
      Dr. Paul Nelson
      Dr. Steve Meyer
      Dr. William Dembski
      Dr. Jonathan Wells
       



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