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Humans aren't apes... but biologically how?
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<blockquote data-quote="tas8831" data-source="post: 72460003" data-attributes="member: 397968"><p>Nice summary.</p><p></p><p>Bergman does have 1 legitimate PhD - in something like 'testing and evaluation'. But his 'science' PhD is from a diploma mill.</p><p></p><p>He also sued Bowling Green U for not renewing his contract, claiming religious discrimination. Public records from the case, however, showed that it was really about him missing so much class time (to go to creationism conferences and meetings) that he was basically an absentee employee.</p><p></p><p>He is actually a nice fellow, I corresponded with him several years ago. But his "science" is simplistic garbage. Many years ago, a fellow on another forum had contacted him about some errors in his book about vestigials, and he actually showed up on the forum to defend himself - primarily by blaming his editor.</p><p></p><p>Sad, all the way around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tas8831, post: 72460003, member: 397968"] Nice summary. Bergman does have 1 legitimate PhD - in something like 'testing and evaluation'. But his 'science' PhD is from a diploma mill. He also sued Bowling Green U for not renewing his contract, claiming religious discrimination. Public records from the case, however, showed that it was really about him missing so much class time (to go to creationism conferences and meetings) that he was basically an absentee employee. He is actually a nice fellow, I corresponded with him several years ago. But his "science" is simplistic garbage. Many years ago, a fellow on another forum had contacted him about some errors in his book about vestigials, and he actually showed up on the forum to defend himself - primarily by blaming his editor. Sad, all the way around. [/QUOTE]
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