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Jerry Bergman

    This author's extensive academic background, spanning human biology and measurement, informs a multifaceted approach to their work. Their extensive teaching experience across various scientific disciplines has cultivated a unique perspective on knowledge integration. The author's prolific publication record and engagement in international scientific discourse highlight a significant contribution to their field, demonstrating a commitment to deep inquiry and widespread dissemination of research.

    Science Is the Doorway to the Creator: Nobel Laureates, Eminent Scientists and Others Who Reject Orthodox Darwinism
    Silencing the Darwin Skeptics: The War Against Theists
    The Dark Side of Charles Darwin: A Critical Analysis of an Icon of Science
    Darwinian Eugenics and the Holocaust
    Hitler and the Nazi Darwinian Worldview
    Jehovah's Witnesses
    • 2023

      Why Did God Create Viruses, Bacteria, and Other Pathogens?

      The Overwhelming Case Against Naturalistic Evolution and Methodological Naturalism

      • 182 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      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?
    • 2023

      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
    • 2023

      It is commonly assumed that C S Lewis was a theistic evolutionist. In fact, he was one of the most effective anti-evolutionist of the last century. He did not make his case against evolution from biology, but rather from logic, reason, and history. This book is another reason to appreciate the life and work of Lewis and his contribution to Christian thought.

      C. S. Lewis' War Against Scientism and Naturalism
    • 2020

      Darwinian Eugenics and the Holocaust

      American Industrial Involvement

      • 226 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Exploring the multifaceted causes of the Holocaust, this study highlights the significant roles played by Darwinism, Eugenics, and the Military Industrial Complex, as noted by Dwight Eisenhower. It emphasizes that the Holocaust's execution relied heavily on support from both German and American industries, implicating major corporations like Ford and IBM. By examining the involvement of academia and industry, the work aims to foster a deeper understanding of the factors that contributed to this atrocity, emphasizing the importance of learning from history to prevent future horrors.

      Darwinian Eugenics and the Holocaust
    • 2019

      Focusing on the perspectives of various scientists, this book explores the belief in intelligent design and the competence of individuals in their respective fields. Each chapter delves into the arguments and insights of these experts, highlighting their contributions and the intersection of science and faith. Through their narratives, the book challenges conventional views on creation and presents a compelling case for the existence of an intelligent designer behind life.

      Science Is the Doorway to the Creator: Nobel Laureates, Eminent Scientists and Others Who Reject Orthodox Darwinism
    • 2019

      Jehovah's Witnesses

      A Comprehensive and Selectively Annotated Bibliography

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The Watchtower movement, with over ten million followers, is one of the fastest-growing religious movements globally, known for its active proselytization. While many recognize Jehovah's Witnesses, fewer are aware of the movement's significant impact on constitutional law in countries like the United States and Canada. This influence highlights the broader implications of their beliefs and practices on legal systems and societal norms.

      Jehovah's Witnesses
    • 2019

      The book explores the journeys of over 50 individuals who initially believed in a Creator but shifted to an evolutionary perspective after encountering what they deemed irrefutable evidence for Darwinian evolution. Many became advocates for this worldview, influencing others. However, the author challenges the strength of the evolutionary argument, presenting extensive appendices with resources from scientists and philosophers who support the idea of a designed universe. The work emphasizes the need for compelling reasons to question evolution and offers substantial material for those reconsidering creationism.

      Darwinism Is the Doorway to Atheism: Why Creationists Become Evolutionists
    • 2018

      Volume III of the Slaughter of the Dissidents trilogy highlights the intense discrimination faced by Darwin Skeptics. It delves into themes of freedom of speech, religious discrimination, and the broader implications for freedom of religion. This installment is essential for readers concerned with the challenges to intellectual and religious liberties in contemporary society.

      Censoring the Darwin Skeptics: How Belief in Evolution Is Enforced by Eliminating Dissidents
    • 2017

      Fossil Forensics

      Separating Fact from Fantasy in Paleontology

      • 358 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      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
    • 2017

      How Darwinism corrodes morality

      Darwinism, immorality, abortion and the sexual revolution

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Examining the impact of Darwinism on Western morality, this book delves into its influence on sexual ethics, the treatment of minority groups, and the normalization of practices like euthanasia and abortion. It analyzes the contributions of significant twentieth-century figures, including Havelock Ellis, Margaret Sanger, and Friedrich Nietzsche, highlighting how their ideas shaped societal attitudes towards these moral issues. The exploration reveals a complex interplay between evolutionary theory and ethical considerations in modern culture.

      How Darwinism corrodes morality