niiicholas
Posts: 319 Joined: May 2002
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IDEA club (/center) responds to Project Steve in their page:
Scientists and other Intellectuals that Doubt Darwinism and other Naturalistic Theories of Origins An incomplete and continually updated list
I hadn't seen this page before, but Casey Luskin (and perhaps others...) compiled all the various lists of creationist scientists, DI list-signers, etc. This is actually a useful service as we can see how many Steves there are in all the lists put together (note that the net is quite wide, being very much international and non-biology specific).
At the end Luskin says there's 9 Steves in the list. For your enjoyment, here they are (the list is in subsections but the numbers are cumulative as different lists are appended):
Quote | 14. STEPHEN MEYER (Ph.D. in History & Philosophy of Science University of Cambridge), currently professor of philosophy at Whitworth College.
43. STEPHEN FAWL, Ph.D. Chemistry, Napa Valley College
106. Steven Austin, PhD Geology (Pennsylvania State University). See his biography.
229. Stephen Brocott, Ph.D. Organometallic Chemistry (University of Western Australia). Listed on the Institute for Creation Research Creation Scientists Page.
237. Stephen Taylor, Ph.D. Electrical Engineering (University of Liverpool). Listed on the Institute for Creation Research Creation Scientists Page.
347. Stephen W. Deckard (Ed.D. Univesity of Sarasota), Assistant Professor of Education. See his bio on the Answers in Genesis website.
349. Stephen Grocott, Industrial Chemist (Ph.D. (1981), University of Western Australia in the field of organometallic chemistry of optically active metal complexes), Adjunct Professor of Chemistry at an Australian University. Member of Royal Australian Chemical Institute and American Chemical Society. See his bio on the Answers in Genesis website.
398. Stephen Huxley, Ph.D., Professor of Information and Decision Modeling at the University of San Francisco as seen in his involvement with the IDEA 2002 Conference at USF.
454. Steven Gollmer, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Physics, Cedarville College
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In case you weren't counting:
Number of (probable) YECs: 5
Number of biologists = 0. Organometallic chemistry is as close as they get...
nic
Edited by niiicholas on Feb. 27 2003,19:46
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