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Anne Habermehl

John R. Hadd

John Hadd is a long-time student of the creationist-evolutionist argument and author of two books.

Eva Hadnagy Ph.D.

Dr. Eva Hadnagy received a M.Sc. in Math-Physics-Descriptive Geometry and a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics-Finite Geometry. Hadnagy is a member of the Hungarian Christian Scientific Society.

Stephen C. Hagberg B.S.

Stephen Hagberg has a Bachelor of Science Degree.

George Hahn

George Hahn is the author of 'Observation or Speculation?' (1985).

Helmut Hahn (1923 - )

Helmut Hahn is often called the "the shell man" of British Columbia as he has given presentations for nearly 30 years with his now, about 2000 seashells. Born in Austria, Hahn has worked as a welder, a high school teacher, research technician and inventor of a pipe-welding system.

Paula Haigh

Paula Haigh is an author and book reviewer.

Roger W. Haines Jr. B.A., J.D.

Roger Haines is a noted government prosecutor who was assigned to the Sentencing Commission for six months and has specialized in federal criminal appeals for sixteen years. Mr. Haines is a former member of the Ninth Circuit Rules Committee and serves on the Board of Advisors of the Federal Sentencing Reporter. He was a Research Attorney for the California Third District Court of Appeals, Sacramento. Haines is a member of the National Association of Assistant United States Attorneys.

Timothy L. Haines A.A.S., A.A. (cum laude)

Timothy Haines is currently a Doctor of Pharmacy candidate at Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine in Erie, Pennsylvania with a projected graduation date in 2005. Prior to this Haines did Pre-Pharmacy work at Millersville University. In 2001 he received an A.A. in Liberal Arts, cum laude, from Reading Area Community College, Reading, Pennsylvania, and in 1995 received an A.A.S. in Small Business Management from Schoolcraft College, Livonia, Michigan. While at Millersville University, Haines did research on retina extraction of twelve-day old chicken embryos to determine the effects of micro-tubular inhibition on the binding of steroids in ocular development.

Haines was a High School Science Teacher at Terre Hill Mennonite High School for three years (from 1998 to 2001) and taught such courses as physics, biology, advanced biology, chemistry, general science, economics, business, and algebra. In 2002 he began work as a Pharmacy technician for Lancaster General Hospital, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. In 2002 he worked as a Pharmacy intern for CVS Pharmacy, Erie, Pennsylvania.

Tim has served with Sixth Street Mission, serving as a year long volunteer helping economically disadvantaged persons in inner-city Philadelphia in 1996, as a volunteer EMT with the Ephrata Area Community Ambulance in Epharata, Pennsylvania in 2002, as a volunteer firefighter and elected treasurer with the Smokestown Fire Company in Denver, Pennsylvania from 2000 to 2002 and as a student member of curriculum committee with the Lake Erie College of Osterpathic Medicine in Erie, Pennsylvania from 2002 to 2003. Haines was certified in CPR in 2001 by the Red Cross and American Heart Association and as an EMT in 2002 by the Pennsylvania Department of Health.

Haines is a member of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists and the Pennsylvania Society of Health-System Pharmacists.

Dan Hale

Dan Hale is Professor of Animal Science at Texas A & M Universiy.

M. A. S. Haleem

Haleem is Professor at the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London and is on the Advisory Council of St. Ethelburga's.

Kevin Haley Ph.D. (1956 - )

Kevin Haley was an Assistant Professor of General Biology, Science Instructor and Faculty Fellow at Central Oregon Community College in Bend, Oregon from 1996 to 2000. Dr. Haley holds a Ph.D. in Biology (Genetics) from Purdue University and did post graduate work at Dartmouth College. His undergraduate work was done at a state college in Massachusetts. He also taught Anatomy for seven years at the College of St. Mary in Nebraska.

John Halford

John Halford is the author of 'Groping in the Light' (1990)

Allen Hall (1919 - July 24, 2004)

Dr. Allen Hall was an Academic and a member of the Advisory Board of Creation Science in Australia. Dr. Hall was in charge of the government language program for Aboriginal Education and was a university lecturer in Linguistics. He received the Order of Australia medal for his services to Aboriginal Language education and translated the Bible into several languages. He died after battling congestive heart failure at the age of eighty-five years old.

Admiral Sir George F. King Hall K.C.B., C.V.O., R.N. (1850 - 1939)

Sir George King Hall wrote an 'uplift' book, "Why Be an Ape" in 1938. It was revised in 1945. London journalist.

James L. Hall M.S.

James Hall was former Biology Professor and Associate Director of the Center for Creation Studies at Liberty University, Lynchburg, Virginia. He has a Master of Science Degree in Geology.

Jay L. Hall

Jay Hall was a student at South Oklahoma City Junior College, then majoring in Mathematics at the University of Oklahoma.

Marshall & Sandra Hall

Marshall and Sandra Hall are authors and have written several books and a series of monographs "Connection between ..."

Bill Hallonquist

Bill Hallonquist was the author of 'Continenta Split in the Light of Creationism and the Bible' (1970)

Earl Hallonquist Ph.D. (1908 - July 13, 1985)

Dr. Earl Hallonquist was Vice President and former National Chairman of the Creation Science Association of Canada. Hallonquist received a Ph.D. in Industrial and Cellular Chemistry in 1933 from McGill University and had a productive career in industry. He retired in 1968.

Dr. Hallonquist authored a number of pamphlets on creationism. Until his retirement he was Director of Wood Products Research for MacMillan Bloedel Ltd. of Vancouver for twenty-two years. He lead the light of Canadian (Young-Earth) Creationism since 1970, despite a severe stroke in 1975.

Dominic M. Halsmer Ph.D.

Dr. Dominic Halsmer received a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from UCLA.

Kenneth A. Ham B.App.Sc., Dip. Ed. (October 20, 1951 - )


Ken Ham was born in Cairns, Queensland, Australia. He received his Bachelor's Degree in Applied Science (with an emphasis on Environmental Biology from the Queensland Institute of Technology, Australia in 1974 and received a Diploma of Education (equivalent to a master's degree in America from Queensland University in 1975. Ken is a fully qualified science teacher and has taught at many schools throughout the State of Queensland including the government's leading public high school. His academic training and experience are in the field of science education (biology).

Ken was the first full-time worker for the Creation Science Foundation (now Answers in Genesis) in Australia and has lectured widely throughout the world. He was a founding Director of CSF (Answers in Genesis) and was Director of Ministry for the Foundation. Ken came to the United States in 1986 and was a featured speaker for the Institute for Creation Research's 'Back to Genesis' seminars. He has been at the forefront of the modern creationist revival. Ken is now Director and Founder of Answers in Genesis in the United States of America.

Ken has had wide experience on radio talkback shows, radio interviews, television interviews, news reports, television talk shows and newspaper interviews. He is a regular contributor to AIG's international magazine Creation and often writes for other Christian publications. Ken is a very gifted communicator and a charismatic speaker. A dynamic communicator with a good sense of humor (along with a charming Australian accent), he has the unique ability to make the evolution/creation conflict relevant as it speaks to the important issues of today.

Ham's book The Lie: Evolution has become a best-seller in America and Australia. Not widely known is that Ken is a keen musician who led his own musical group and composed his own music.

Steve Ham

Steve Ham is a brother to Ken Ham. He is Director and Founder of Growth Point Financial Ministries, an Australian charitable organization. Steve is the co-author of 'Answers for Life'.

Cecil Boyce Hamann

Professor Cecil Hamann is a scientist and a member of the faculties of Greenville College, University of Kentucky and St. Louis University Medical School, and currently teaches Biology at the Asbury College.

Donald Hamann Ph.D. ( - May 12, 1996)


Donald Hamann

Donald Hamann was a food scientist. He received a Ph.D. in Engineering Mechanics in 1967 from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and was Professor of Food Technology at North Carolina State University in Raleigh for twenty-seven years. He formerly served on the agriculture engineering faculties at South Dakota State University and Virginia Tech. Dr. Hamann held several patents in his field and authored numerous papers in foood technology. He had a long and fruitful career in engineering including 110 scientific articles and eight book chapters published. Dr. Hamann was founding member of the Triangle Association for Scientific Creationism in the Raliegh-Durham-Chapel Hill area. He also served on the Technical Advisory Board of the Institute for Creation Research for over twenty-five years.

Terrence John Hamblin MB, ChB, DM, FRCP, FRCPath (March 12, 1943 - )

Terry Hamblin is Professor of Immunohaematology, Faculty of Medicine, at the University of Southampton School of Medicine (since 1987) in the United Kingdom. He is one of Britain's leading leukaemia specialists. Hamblin has been an Honoary Consultant Immunologist with Wessex Regional Immunology Service, Tenovus Research Laboratory, Southampton General Hospital since 1978 and is currently Honorary Consultant Haematologist for the Royal Bournemouth General Hospital.

Hamblin received the following degrees: MB, Ch.B. Bristol in 1967, M.R.C.P. (UK) in 1971, M.R.C.Path in 1973, F.R.C.P. in 1985, F.R.C.Path. in 1985, D.M. Southampton in 1986, and F.Med.Sci. in 2002.

Previous posts include House Physician at Southmead Hospital, Bristol from 1967 to 1968, House Surgeon with the Bristol Royal Infirmary in 1968, Senior House Office in Pathology, Southmead Hospital, Bristol from 1968 to 1969, Pathology Registrar at Southmead Hospital, Bristol from 1969 to 1970, MRC Research Registrar and Tutor in Medicine in the Department of Medicine, University of Bristol, Honorary Medical Registrar at Southmead Hospital, Bristol from 1970 to 1972, Senior Registrar in Haematology, Poole General Hospital/Southampton General Hospital from 1972 to 1974, Research Associate with the Tenovus Research Laboratory, Southampton General Hospital from 1972 to 1980, Honorary Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton from 1980 to 1987, and Consultant Haematologist with the Bournemouth and East Dorset Hospital Group from 1974 to 2003.

Administrative positions Hamblin has held include Vice-Chairman of Medical Staff Committee, Royal Victoria Hospital, Bournemouth from 1976 to 1979 and from 1985 to 1987, Member of the East Dorset District Medical Committee from 1976 to 1990, Member of Wessex Regional Postgraduate Medical Committee, Member of the Regional Library Committee, and Member of the Regional Senior Registrar Review Committee, all from 1978 to 1982, Member of the Dorset Area Medical Committee in 1980, Vice-Chairman of the Medical Staff Committee, Member of the Regional Committee for Hospital Medical Services from 1983 to 1989, Clinical Director, Pathology, Pharmacy and Oncology, Bournemouth and Christchurch Acute Unit from 1990 to 1998, Member of the Regional Medical Advisory Committee from 1991 to 1994, Member of the Regional C Awards Committee from 1993 to 1995, Director of Research and Development, Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch NHS Trust from 1995 to 1999, Chairman of the PACE committee (getting research into practice), Dorset DHA from 1996 to 1997, Member of the Infertility Review Dorset HA from 1997 to 1998, and Member of the Implementation Board Dorset Cancer Centre from 1997 to 1999.

Educational positions Hamblin has held include Clinical Tutor, University of Southampton (Bournemouth Area) from 1976 to 1982, Member of the Examining Panel, Royal College of Pathologists from 1986 to the present, Chairman of the Regional Haematology Education Sub-committee from 1987 to 1990, Member of the Panel of Visiting Examiners in Pathology, University of London from 1991 to the present, Member of the standing panel of experts for Board of Advisors of the University of London from 1991 to the present, Chairman of the third year Curriculum working party, University of Southampton from 1991 to 1992, External examiner in Pathology Royal Free Medical School from 1993 to 1995, Senior Examiner in Pathology, University of London from 1993 to 1996, External examiner in Pathology at the Royal London Hospital Medical School from 1994 to 1996, External examiner in Pathology at the United Medical Schools, London in 1997, External examiner in Pathology at the Imperial College medical School from 1998 to 2000, and Member of STC haematology from 2001 to 2003.

Professional positions Hamblin has held include Member of Immunopathology Sub-committee of Association of Clinical Pathologists from 1979 to 1982, Expert Advisor to WHO on plasmapheresis and immunisation of donors in 1981, Vice-President of the European Society of Haemapheresis from 1985 to 1986 and from 1987 to 1989, President of the European Society of Haemapheresis from 1986 to 1987, Member of the Regional Advisory Committee on bone marrow transplantation in 1987, Secretary of the Regional Haematology Sub-committee from 1987 to 1990, Member of the Haematological Oncology Sub-committee, Royal College of Pathologists from 1987 to 1991, Member of the UKCCCR Committee on bone marrow transplantation from 1987 to 1994, Expert advisor to EEC committee on safety of medicines in 1989, Joint Co-ordinator of the Third MRC trial in chronic lymphocytic leukaemia from 1989 to 1998, Member of the MRC working party on chronic lymphocytic leukaemia and member of the MRC working party on adult leukaemia both from 1989 to the present, Member of the MRC working group on myelodysplastic syndrome and member of the Senior Advisory Committee for Haematology Royal College of Pathologists both from 1991 to 1995, Member of the Committee of British Society for Haematology from 1992 to 1993, Chairman of the British Committee for Standards in Haematology Subcommittee on Casemix and member of the Clinical Terms Project for Haematology both from 1992 to 1995, Member of the List of National Assessors for Clinical Scientists in Haematology for the Department of Health from 1992 to the present, Joint co-ordinator MRC clinical trial for CMML from 1993 to 1996, CPA Inspector from 1993 to 2002, Member of the Nominating Committee British Oncological Association from 1994 to 1995, Member of the UKCCCR Committee on Melanoma from 1994 to 2000, Member of the International Working Group on MDS and Trustee (Treasurer) of the Myelodysplasia Foundation both from 1994 to the present, Member of the Main Committee UKCCCR from 1997 to 2001, Member of the committee, UK Myeloma forum from 1998 to 1999, Member of the Council Research Defense Society from 1998 to the present, Member of the publications sub-committee RCPath from 1999 to the present, Chairman of the UKCLL from 2000 to the present, Member of the Gene Therapy Advisory Committee from 2001 to the present, and Member of the NCRI Haematological Oncology Clinical Studies Group since 1992.

Editorial positions Hamblin has held include Member of the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Artificial Organs from 1981 to the present, Editor of Apheresis Bulletin from 1983 to 1984, Senior Editor of Plasma Therapy and Transfusion Technology from 1985 to 1988, Editor of Leukaemia Research and Member of the Editorial Board of Bone Marrow Transplantation both from 1986 to the present, Consultant for Haematology and Immunology for BMA A-Z Home Medical Encyclopaedia, editor Smith A, Dorling, Kindersley, London, from 1989 to 2001, Senior Editor of Transfusion Science from 1989 to the present, Scientific Editor for Immunology, Encyclopedia of Life Sciences, Mamillans in 1998, Member of the Editorial Board of Annals of Haematology from 2000 to the present, Member of the European Association of Science Editors as well as Referee for several medical and haematological journals including New Engl J Med, BMJ, Lancet, Blood, Journal of Clinical Oncology, Autoimmunity, Immunology, British Journal of Haematology, Europ J Haematol, Acta Haematol, Haematologia, Haematogica, the Haematology Journal, Journal of Pathology, Annals of Haematology, Clinical Experimental Immunology, Bone Marrow Transplantation, British Journal of Cancer, Clin Lab, Haematol, Haematological Oncology, J Clin Path, Transfusion Medicine, Transfusion Science.

Other positions Hamblin has held include Chairman of Tenovus in Bournemouth from 1978 to the present, Chairman of the Bournemouth Leukaemia Fund from 1981 to the present, Chairman of the Medical Ethical Committee East Dorset Dristrict from 1984 to 1987, Vice President of the Biblical Creation Society from 1995 to the present, and Member of the Dorset Research and Ethical Committee from 2000 to 2002.

Professor Hamblin has been an invited speaker to the Inserm Symposium on Lymphocyte Differentiation at Montpelier in March, 1978, International Society of Haematology in Paris on July, 1978, the Spanish Society of Haematology in Barcelona in May, 1979, the Haemonetics Research Institute Meeting in Boston on September, 1979, the International Conference on Plasma Exchange in Cologne on June, 1980, the Italian Society for Plasma Exchange in Milan on February, 1982, the Haemonetics Research Institute Meeting in Boston on April, 1982, the International Conference on Plasmapheresis in Milan on May, 1982, the British Society of Haematology in Leeds on April, 1983, the IBM Research Seminar on Plasma Exchange in London on June, 1983, the European Society for Haemapheresis in Florence on September, 1983, the Leukaemia Research Fund Grant holders Meeting in London on November, 1983, the Haemonetics Research Institute Meeting in Boston on May, 1984, the Royal College of Pathologists Course on 'Update in Haematology' in London on September, 1984, the European Society for Haemapheresis in Dijon on November, 1984, the International Academy of Pathology Bone Marrow Trephine Histology in Bruges on May, 1985, the European Society for Haemapheresis in Bournem'th on September, 1985, the Royal College of Physicians Advanced Medicine Conference in London on February, 1986, the European Society for Haemapheresis in Interlaaken on October, 1986, the Leukaemia Research Fund Grant holders Meeting in London on November, 1986, the Haemonetics Research Institute in Washington on April, 1987, the European Society for Haemapheresis in Cologne on September, 1987, the 12th International Symposium of Blood Transfusion in Groningen on October, 1987, the World Apheresis Association in Toronto in May, 1988, the International Symposium on Myelodysplastic Syndromes in Innsbruck on June, 1988, the International Society for Blood Transfusion in London on July, 1988, the 4th International Workshop on CLL in Paris on September, 1988, the International Symposium on LAK cells in Amsterdam on October, 1988, the Leukaemia Research Fund Grant holders Meeting in London in October, 1988, the International Symposium on Interleukins in London on March, 1989, the International Workshop on CLL in London on July, 1989, the ECCO5 in London on September, 1989, the Symposium on Interleukin-2 in Dublin on September, 1989, the Tenovus Annual Meeting in Cardiff on September, 1989, the NATO Seminar on Blood Supplies in Lisbon on October, 1989, the Contact Group on Monoclonal Antibodies and Immunological Techniques in Liege on November, 1989, the Symposium on Cellular Growth Factors in Stockholm on November, 1989, the Applications of Monoclonal Antibodies in Bristol on January, 1990, the International Interleukin Symposium in Frankfurt on March, 1990, the World Apheresis Association in Amsterdam on April, 1990, the Developments in Cancer chemotherapy in London on April, 1990, the British Melanoma Group in Leicester on June, 1990, Advances in Haematology RCPath in London on July, 1990, the Biotechnology and Drug Development in Strasbourg in November, 1990, the European School of Haematology in Stockholm on April, 1991, the International Workshop on CLL in Barcelona on April, 1991, the Inaugural Lecture University of Soton in Soton on May, 1991, the Association of Clinical Pathologists in London on October, 1991, the 2nd International Conference on MDS in B'mouth on October, 1991, the LRF Myeloma Workshop in London on November, 1991, the MRC Leukaemia Trials Annual Review in London on April, 1992, the European Society for Medical Oncology in Lyons on November, 1992, the Southmead Medical Research Foundation in Bristol on November, 1992, the International CLL workshop in Oxford on April, 1993, the Royal Society of Chemistry in Soton on April, 1993, the International Symposium Blood Diseases in the Elderly in Torino on April, 1993, the British Society for Haematology Educational Symposium in B'mouth on April, 1993, the Haematology Society of Australia in Hobart on September, 1993, the Haematologists meeting on CLL in London on September, 1993, the Developing strategies for the treatment of low grade lymphomas in London on October, 1993, the British Cancer Course in London on November, 1993, the International Workshop on CLL in St. Louis on November, 1993, the British Toxicology Society in Cambridge on March, 1994, the Association of Clinical Cytogeneticists in Manchester on September, 1994, the 3rd International Symposium for MDS in Chicago on October, 1994, the International Symposium on MDS in Tokyo on October, 1994, the CME Royal College of Physicians in London on June, 1995, the International CLL Symposium at Oxford on June, 1995, the Immunotherapy in Haematology/Oncology in Hanover on September, 1995, the Society of Physicians in Wales, Cardiff on November, 1995, IXth Turkish Pediatric Oncology Sympsosium in Ankara on October, 1996, at Hacepette University, Ankara on October, 1996, the Idiotypic Vaccination in lymphoproliferative diseases in Turin on November, 1996, the Symposium on MDS in Milan on April, 1997, the Brit Soc Haematol in Harrogate on April, 1997, the 4th International Symposium on MDS in Barcelona on April, 1997, VII International Workshop on CLL in Crete on May, 1997, XIX Symposium of the International Association Biological Modifiers in Mannheim on July, 1997, the Consensus Conference on Platelet Transfusion in Edinburgh on November, 1997, the B Cell Lymphoproliferative Disease in New York on April, 1998, the British Society of Haematology in Glasgow on April, 1998, the International Myeloma Forum in Chicago on June, 1998, B cells in Autoimmunity in Naples on October, 1998, ASH in Miami on December, 1998, BSH in Brighton on April, 1999, 5th International MDS symposium in Prague on April, 1999, the International Myeloma Workshop in Stockholm on September, 1999, the International Workshop on CLL in Paris on October, 1999, the UKCCCR stategy workshop in London on November, 1999, the UK Myeloma Forum in London on December, 1999, the UK Myleloma Forum in London on Jaunary, 2000, the ILMS in Belfast on March, 2000, BSH in Bournem'th in March, 2000, the Jenner Lecture at Berkeley on May, 2000, NE Haematologists at Bishop Auk on June, 2000, the ABMT 2000 at Dallas on July, 2000, the Haematology Forum in Glasgow on September, 2000, the ESO Summer school on MDS in Olympia on September, 2000, DNA vaccines in St Hellier on October, 2000, the LRF Myeloma workshop in London on October, 2000, SOTS MDS workshop in Washington on October, 2000, the UK CLL Forum in London on November, 2000, DNA vaccines in Bristol on November, 2000, NW Hameatologists in Manchester on November, 2000, the Southampton Haematological Malignancy Research Day in Soton on February, 2001, UK CLL workshop in London on April, 2001, B-cell tumours Euresco in Naples on May, 2001, B cell lymphoproliferative disorders II in Amsterdam on June, 2001, Advances in Haematology in London on June, 2001, 6th International MDS meeting in Stockholm on June, 2001, German CLL Group in Manheim on September, 2001, IWCLL workshop in San Diego on March, 2002, French Haematology in Paris on March, 2002, BSH Debate in Brighton on April, 2002, UKCLL Forum in London on May, 2002, the Lymphoma Association in Cheltenham on May, 2002, CLL meeting in Copenhagen on September, 2002, CLL meeting in Bologna on October, 2002, CLL meeting in Paris on October, 2002, Clin Lab leukaemia & Lymphoma in Royal Mars on November, 2002, UKCLL Forum in London on November, 2002, ASH education session in Philadelphia on December, 2002, LRF Conference in London on April, 2003, 7th International MDS meeting in Paris in May, 2003, 3rd GIMEMA Conference in Lecce in May, 2003 and ASCO education session in Chicago in May, 2003.

Meetings Hamblin has organized includes the International Workshop on Myelodysplasia in B'mouth on September, 1984, the European Society for Haemapheresis Third Annual Meeting in B'mouth on September, 1985, the 2nd International Symposium on Myelodysplastic Syndromes in B'mouth on October, 1991, the British Society for Haematology Annual Meeting in B'mouth on April, 1993, Organising committee 3rd International Symposium on myelodysplastic syndromes in Chicago on October, 1994, the 1st UK Myeloma Forum Scientific Meeting in London on January, 2000, Inaugural meeting of UK CLL Forum in London on November, 2000, Scientific meeting UK CLL Forum in London April, 2001, Annual meeting UKCLL Forum in London on October, 2001, Scientific meeting UKCLL Forum in London on May, 2002, Annual meeting UKCLL Forum in London on October, 2002, and Scientific meeting UKCLL Forum in London on May, 2003.

Research grants held include the raising of anti-idiotypic antibodies to surface immunoglobulin of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (Graduate research assistant), Wessex Regional Health Authority with GT Stevenson from 1972 to 1975; Anti-idiotypic antibodies and lymphoma (Graduate research assistant) Wessex Regional Health Authority with GT Stevenson from 1975 to 1978, Plasma Exchange and Cancer (Nurse Assistant) Wessex Cancer Trust from 1975 to 1976; Treatment of Crohn's disease by plasmapheresis (Research Registrar) Wessex Regional Health Authority, 1978 to 1979; Investigation of the immune response to phi-X 174 by plasmapheresis (Graduate research assistant) Wessex Regional Health Authority, 1979-1981; Studies in the natural history of myelodysplasia (Research Senior Registrar) Leukaemia Research Fund, 1980-1982; Treatment of low grade lymphoma with anti-idiotypic antibodies (Research Senior Registrar) Leukaemia Research Fund, 1982-1985; The use of monoclonal antibody purged bone marrow autografts in the treatment of lymphoma (Research Senior Registrar) Guernsey Research Fellowship of Wessex Medical School Trust, 1983-1986; Anti-idiotypic antibodies and antibody dependent cellular cytotoxicity (PhD studentship) Tenovus, with GT Stevenson, 1983-1986; The use of peripheral blood derived stem cell autografts in the treatment of multiple myeloma (Research Registrar) Leukaemia Research Fund, 1986-1989; Idiotypic vaccination against a B cell lymphoma (PhD studentship) Tenovus with FK Stevenson, 1986-1989; Studies in tumour dormancy (Graduate research assistant) Tenovus with FK Stevenson, 1987-1990; Molecular studies in BCL-1 leukaemia (Euipment and consumables for Beit Memorial fellow) Tenovus, 1988; Endowed Chair of Immunohaematology, Tenovus, 1988-2008; Equipment grant for cell biology laboratory, Wessex Medical School Trust, 1988; LAK cells as effectors in ADCC (Research graduate assistant) Dupont, 1988-1989; Anti-idiotypic T cells in a mouse B cell lymphoma (Post doctoral research fellow) Tenovus with FK Stevenson, 1988-1989; Equipment grant, Bournemouth Hospitals Trust, 1988; The use of chimaeric monoclonal antibodies in the elimination of minimal residual disease in low grade lymphoma (Research Registrar) Leukaemia Research Fund, 1989-1991; Anti-idiotypic T-cell hybridomas (Graduate research assistant) Tenovus with FK Stevenson, 1989-1991; The lupus anticoagulant in coronary heart disease and peripheral vascular disease (Research technician) Wessex Medical School Trust with DG Oscier, 1989-1990; Studies of a potential retrovirus in polycythaemia rubra vera (Graduate research assistant) Tenovus with DG Oscier, 1989-1991; Monoclonal antibodies and IL-2 (Research registrar) Cetus, 1990-1991; Molecular studies in lymphoma (Post doctoral research fellow) Tenovus with FK Stevenson, 1990-1992; Antigen presentation by B cells (Post doctoral research fellow) Medical Research Council with FK Stevenson, 1991-1993; Clinical training fellow (Leukaemia Research Fund), 1992-1994; Molecular event involved in presentation of endogenous idiotypic antigent by B cells to cloned specific T cells, Medical Research Council, with FK Stevenson, 1993-1995; Development of chimeric and humanised anti-CD 38 antibodies for the treatment of myeloma (Wellcome trust) with GT Stevenson, MJ Glennie, FK Stevenson, 1994-1996; Clinical Training Fellow (Leukaemia Research Fund) 1995-1997; A genetic approach to vaccination against mutated n-ras proto-oncogene in chronic myelomonocytic leukaemia (Leukaemia Research Fund) with FK Stevenson and DG Oscier, 1995-1998; Antibodies to the B cell receptor in the treatment of B lymphocytic leukaemia (Leukaemia Research Fund) with MJ Glennie, 1995-1997; Clinical training fellow (Leukaemia Research Fund) 1996-1998; Immunoglobulin genetics to probe the origin, clonal history and behaviour of human B-cell tumours with FK Stevenson (Tenovus), 1998-2001; Clinical Training Fellow (Leukaemia Research Fund), 1998-2000; Senior lecturer support (Tenovus), 1999-2002; VH genes in CLL 1 year support (Leukaemia Research Fund) with DG Oscier and FK Stevenson, 2000-2001; Development of response assays for DNA vaccination (Leukaemia Research Found) with FK Stevenson, 2000-2002; Clinical Research Fellow (Leukaemia Research Found), 2002-2003; Clinical Training Fellow (Leukaemia Research Fund), 2002-2004; Specialist Programme Grant LRF UK Myeloma Forum Database with Dr F Ross, Dr C Harrison, Prof G Morgan, Dr K Orchard and Prof N Cross (Leukaemia Research Fund), 2002-2007; and Immunoglobulin genetics to probe the origin, clonal history and behaviour of human B-cell tumours with FK Stevenson (Tetovus), 2002-2007.

Robert Vincent Hamby

Robert Hamby was a senior biology major at the University of Texas at San Antonio.

Floyd Eugene Hamilton (1890 - 1969)

Professor Floyd E. Hamilton was a Christian Apologist and former missionary.

H. S. Hamilton M.D., C.R.C.S.

H. S. Hamilton is a Medical Doctor residing in British Columbia, Canada.

Dan Hammond

Dr. Dan Hammond is a family practice physician and missionary. He is a member of the Worldwide Evangelistic Gospel Outreach (WEGO Ministries).

Paul Hampshire M.Sc.

Paul Hampshire is a senior scientist in the Department of Microbiology at the Prince Charles Hospital in Brisbane, Australia.

Craig Hampton B.S.,M.B.A.

Craig Hampton has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering and received a Masters Degree in Business Administration in 2005. He has been interested in the evolution/creation debate for years.

John Raymond Hand B.A., B.S., Sc.D.

Dr. John Raymond Hand is an author and has a Bachelor of Arts Degree, a Bachelor of Science Degree, and a Doctorate in Science.

Theodore L. Handrich

Theodore Handrich was a high school teacher in Minnesota. He was a Lutheran who taught at Concordia Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Minnesota.

Hank Hendrik Hanegraaff


Hank Hanegraaff serves as chairman of the board and president of the California-based Christian Research Institute International (CRI). He also hosts CRI's radio program The Bible Answer Man, which is broadcast daily across the United States, Canada, and around the world. Hanegraaff came to faith as a result of examining the scientific evidence for creation, as well as the historical evidence for the resurrection of Jesus and inspiration of Scripture. He is the author of numerous books and several best sellers, including The Prayer of Jesus and Resurrection. Both Christianity in Crisis and Resurrection won the Gold Medallion for excellence in Christian Literature awarded by the Evangelical Christian Publisher's Association. His books Counterfeit Revival and The FACE that Demonstrates the Farce of Evolution each won the Silver Medallion.

Hanegraaff is a regular contributor to The Christian Research Journal and The Plain Truth. Among some of his most recent media appearances are interviews with Peter Jennings, on ABC television, and Larry King LIve, on CNN television. Hank Hanegraaff is a popular conference speaker worldwide.

Greg Hanington Dip. Teach.

Greg Hanington has a Diploma of Teaching in English and History. He was a high school teacher in the Hunter Valley of New South Wales and has been teaching since 1982. Currently, Hanington has been teaching in the Port Stephens area in Australia.

Donald J. Hanrahan Ph.D.

Dr. Donald Hanrahan received a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Maryland.

Patrick S. Hansen

James N. Hanson Ph.D.

James Hanson serves as Professor Emeritus in the Department of Computer and Information Science at Cleveland State University. His research is in Mathematical and Symbolic Manipulation, Computer Analytic Representation of Graphic Objects, Statistical Simulation, and Optimization.

Previously Professor Hanson has worked as Mathematician-Engineer and as Field Astronomer in Chile with the Carnegie Institute of Technology and with Caltech. Dr. Hanson has furnished publication material in Mathematics, Astronomy and Computer Science.

Russ Hanson

Russ Hanson operates a ministry called 'In the Beginning' in Wisconsin.

Scott Hanson D.V.M.

Dr. Scott Hanson has a Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine.

Michael A. Harbin Th.D.

Dr. Michael Harbin is Associate Professor of Biblical Studies, Biblical Studies Department Chair at Taylor University. Harbin received a Bachelor of Science Degree from the United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland in 1969, a Masters Degree in Theology from Dallas Theological Seminary, Dallas, Texas in 1980, a Doctorate in Theology from Dallas Theological Seminary, Dallas, Texas in 1988 and a Master of Arts Degree from California State University, Carson, California in 1993.

Courses Dr. Harbin has taught include Old Testament Historical Literature, Biblical Literature I & II, Old Testament Poetic and Wisdom Literature, Inductive Bible Study, and Apocalyptic Literature. Harbin received the Howard Vollum Award.

James Harbrecht

James Harbrecht is Clinical Associate Professor, Director of Cardiology at the University of Kansas Medical Center.

Judith Tarr Harding

Donald Hardy

Dr. Donald Hardy is Chair of Mathematics and Science Department, Crown College, where he taught science since 1977. He has covered Biology, Ecology, Zoology, Genetics, Microbiology, Origins/Creation and Evolution in his courses. In addition to college classes, he has provided lab courses for home-schooled students. Dr. Hardy's special interests include fire ecology and limnology.

John E. Hare Ph.D.

John Hare received a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Oxford University in 1971 and a Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1975.

Dr. Hare is Professor of Philosophy in the Ethics/Ancient Philosophy Department at Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan. He is the author of many articles in philosophy journals and has written or co-written a number of books.

Barry R. Harker Ph.D.

Dr. Harker is a Philosopher. He has a Diploma in Physical Education, a Bachelor of Human Movement Studies from the University of Queensland, a M.Ed. from the University of New England, and a Ph.D. in Philosophy of Education from James Cook University of North Queensland. Harker is Director of Staff Development at James Cook University of North Queensland, Australia and operates a management and education consultancy in Cecily.

James Harman

James Harman is Associate Chair in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Texas Tech University.

G. H. Harper

Historian. Taught Biology at St. Albans School, St. Albans, England. Harper studied the propagation of opinions on law, order, design, progress and species, through British nineteenth century educational textbooks. He was engaged in research into the history of science, at the Centre for Science Education, Chelsea College, London.

Daniel H. Harris Ph.D., Ph.D. (Hon)

Daniel Harris received an Associate of Arts Degree in Mathematics from Cerritos College, Norwalk, California in 1963. In 1966 he received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Physics with honors from California State, Los Angeles. He was in the 98th percentile on the graduation record examination in physics. The professors at Cal State indicated that no one had replicated that in twenty years, up until 1994 at least. Harris received a Ph.D. in Astronomy/Astrophysics with his dissertation on "Ice mantles and the size of interstellar grains" from the University of Arizona in 1976 and was awarded an Honorary Ph.D. from National Christian University in 1994.

Dr. Harris has taught and tutored mathematics and science at the college and secondary level from 1963 to 2000. He tracked Apollo capsules and lunar changes from 1964 to 1973, invented an Apollo holographic camera funded by the National Aeronautics Space Administration (NASA) in 1967, invented matrix error propagation mathematics in 1971, established the uniformity of galaxy's interstellar dust in 1972, devised new relativity physics which permits variation of physics constants, including light speed in a vacuum in 1973, and built a state of the art infrared photometer from 1974 to 1980.

Harris did infrared measurements demonstrating no water ice in galaxy dust in 1976. He discovered X-rays from high temperature stars also in 1976, showed quasars and ball lightning as altered physics regions in 1979. Dr. Harris devised a technique for vacuum coating of tube interiors in 1982 and devised a fire elevator system for high-rise buildings in 1984. From 1984 to 1987 he further specified physics of light speed variation. From 1989 to 1993 he administered startup and operations of Del Sur Christian College and its successor, National Christian University with first general catalogues of Del Sur in 1989 and National Christian in 1991. He instituted origins science courses from 1989 to 1998.

In 1990 Dr. Harris showed a mass-energy conservation disproof of time travel, developed a statistical test of the standard geologic column in 1991, a Biblical Universal Chronology in 1992, suggested an astronomical water source for the deluge in 1993, general relativity as a light speed variation physics in 1993 as well, developed a new physics theory of electron spin and uncertainty in 1995, developed a history of Earth and solar system with cataclysms in 1996, devised an isostatic readjustment model of the deluge in 1997. In 1997 he also founded a science radio series called Infinity. Harris directed growth of the Royal Point Academy to the twelth grade in 1998, rewrote/edited Christian exhortation books by J. Ofoegbu in 1999 and in 2000 researched and wrote a film script to introduce new physics, and linked light speed physics with higher dimensions.

Dr. Harris was elected a member of Sigma Pi Sigma, Physics Honorary, in 1965, elected a member of Sigma Xi - Research Society of America, Research Honorary in 1977, elected a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 1978, elected member of the American Astronomical Society in 1978 and an invited member of the New York Acadmey of Sciences in 1979. He has given numerous public lectures and has published numerous technical and popular papers.

David M. Harris B.Sc. (1950 - )

David Harris graduated from Manchester University with a Bachelor of Science Degree with honors in Physics/Electronics Engineering in 1972. Harris is about to start on his Masters Degree in Counseling from Canyon College.

Harris runs a computer business in Canada. His profession is in software development, specifically human computer interface and quality assurance. Harris is Professor of Computer Studies at York University in Ontario. He was Director of Computer Education at the Toronto School of Business.

Harris has been a member of Mensa since 1965 (with a percentile level of 99% and a stated Intelligence Quotient of 152 or 174 depending on the test used) and various scientific groups including the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada. He was part of the team that won the Bertram Topham Award for observation when they recorded the details of the occultation of Saturn and its rings with 28 Sagittarii.

Harris has books written on computers, purchasing used cars and marriage. Harris is the author of Introduction to Computer Concepts; now being used at the Toronto School of Business and offered to the New York State Department of Education. He is also the author of The Solution to Seeing Stars. Harris is Founder of the Creation Discovery Project, Ontario and Founder and past President of the Creation Science Association of Ontario. Harris is also a creation speaker.

Lester E. Harris Jr.

Professor Lester Harris is an eminent herpetologist.

Linda Harris Dip.C.P.S.A.

Linda Harris is an active lecturer of creationism in the Toronto area. She is well educated, a good thinker, and a speaker to women's groups.

Robert Laird Harris Ph.D. (March 10, 1911 - )

R. Laird Harris was born on March 10, 1911 in Brownsburg, Pennsylvania. After an early training in Chemical Engineering, with a Bachelor of Science Degree from the University of Delaware in 1931 and Chemistry (one year, Washington University, 1931-32), he turned to Theology, receiving a Th.B. from Westminster Theological Seminary in 1935 and a Th.M. from Westminster in 1937. Harris received an A.M. Degree in Oriental Studies from the University of Pennsylvania in 1941, and was later part-tim instructor in Hebrew there from 1946 to 1947. He obtained his Ph.D. from Dropsie College of Hebrew and Cognate Learning in 1947.

Biblical exegesis has been Dr. Harris's field and he taught this for 20 years at Faith Theological Seminary, Wilmington, Delaware, first as Instructor (1937 - 1943), then as Assistant Professor (1943 - 1947) and finally as Professor (1947 - 1956). He had also been Professor of Old Testament Covenant Theological Seminary, St. Louis, Mo.

In 1956 Dr. Harris became one of the founding faculty members of Covenant Theological Seminary. He was professor there and chairman of the Old Testament department from 1956 until 1981 when he retired from full-time teaching. Harris remained an occasional lecturer there and had also been a lecturer in Taiwan, Japan, and Korea and a visiting professor in Germany, Hong Kong, and India, as well as most recently working on further revisions to the New International Version translation of the Bible.

Harris is a member of the honorary societies, Tau Beta Pi (engineering), Phi-Kappa Phi (scholastic), and an associate membership of Sigma Xi (research).

Dr. Harris has not only been a teacher but an author as well. He has written articles for the Wycliffe Bible Commentary and Expositor's Bible. Harris served as chairman of the committee on Bible Translation that produced the New International Version. He has published papers in the Journal of Industrial Engineering Chemistry and the Journal of the American Oriental Society.

William S. Harris Ph.D.

William Harris is a native of Kansas City with an undergraduate degree from Hanover College in Chemistry and a Ph.D. in Nutritional Biochemistry from the University of Minnesota. He has been conducting scientific research as a Research Biochemist since 1980 and has been awarded $3.5 million in research grants. Harris holds an endowed Chair in Metabolism and Vascular Biology and is Professor of Medicine at the University of Missouri at Kansas City. In Addition he serves as the Director of the Lipoprotein Research Laboratory at St. Luke's Hospital and is a Managing Director of Intelligent Design network, Incorporated. He is currently doing full-time research, funded by the National Institutes of Health and the American Heart Association.

Dr. Harris has published over eighty scientific papers.

A. D. Harrison

A. D. Harrison is Emeritus Professor of Biology at the University of Waterloo.

Wes C. Harrison Ph.D.

Wes Harrison is Professor of Bible and Humanities as well as Director of Liberal Studies at Ohio Valley College, Vienna, West Virginia.

Professor Harrison received an Associates of Arts Degree from York College, a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Religion from Harding University, a Master of Arts Degree in Theology from Harding Graduate School of Religion, a Master of Arts Degree from the University of Memphis and a Ph.D. in History from the University of Oregon.

Dr. Harrison was a Professor for six years at Alderson-Broaddis College, Phillipi, West Virginia for six years, a Professor at Columbia Christian College for ten years and was a Missionary in Germany for ten years.

Brad Harrub Ph.D.

Dr. Harrub holds an earned Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology from Kentucky Wesleyan College, and an earned Ph.D. in Anatomy and Neurobiology from the College of Medicine at the University of Tennessee in Memphis. He is a member of the Society for Neuroscience, and was listed in the 2001-2002 edition of Who's Who Among Scientists and Researchers and was an invited speaker to the 2003 International Conference on Creationism. Harrub co-authored the book The Truth About Human Origins, Diamonds in the Rough: Nuggets of Truth from God's Word, and has written extensively for Christian and science journals. He has conducted numerous lectures and seminars on The Truth About Origins worldwide. Dr. Harrub has authored or co-authored numerous scientific publications in professional science journals and currently serves as Director of Scientific Information at Apologetics Press and as Associate Editor of Reason & Revelation, a monthly journal on Christian evidences. Harrub is also on the Faculty of the Internet School of Biblical Studies and serves as Associate Editor of Reason & Revelation. Additionally, he has done mission work in Nicaragua, Russia, and the Ukraine.

Robert W. Harsh M.S.

Mr. Harsh holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology, which he received, from Geneva College in 1968 and a Master of Science Degree in Biology from Slippery Rock State University in 1972. He has been a biology teacher at Seneca Valley High School in Harmony, Pennsylvania, since 1968.

In 1970 Harsh developed a new course, Ecology and in 1998 another course, Field Biology at Seneca Valley. Harsh has had a longstanding interest in creation science and is Vice Chairman of the Creation Science Foundation (CSF) of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He has been the editor of Origins Insights, a monthly publication of the CSF for over ten years, and has presented numerous talks at CSF monthly meetings. In 2000, 2001, and 2003 Harsh traveled Perm, Russia to do creation evangelism.

Mr. Harsh has toured Russia three times presenting lectures on evidences for creation in the life sciences. Harsh has served as the Life Sciences Editorial Liaison for the 1994, 1998, and the 2003 International Conference on Creationism.

Harsh has served on the Board of Directors for the Ecologically Concerned of Zelienople, the Pennsylvania Christian Camp, and for Creation Science Fellowship. He has appeared in Who’s Who of American Teachers.

Johnny Hart (February 18, 1931 - )


Johnny Hart is the creator of two nationally syndicated comic strips, B.C. and The Wizard of Id. B.C. is syndicated in more than 1,300 newspapers worldwide, is distributed by Creators Syndicate, Inc. and enjoyed by more than 100 million readers world-wide. When you factor in his second strip, which he co-produces with longtime friend Brant Parker, Johnny is the most widely syndicated cartoonist in the world. He is on the faculty of the World Journalism Institute.

Hart was born and resides today in Endicott, New York. He graduated from Union-Endicott High School. At 19, he met Brant Parker, a young cartoonist who became a prime influence in his life and later became a partner in the Wizard of Id. Shortly after the two cartoonists met, Hart enlisted in the Air Force. While serving in the Air Force in the early 1950's, he drew cartoons for the Pacific Stars and Stripes newspaper. Living on a small farm in rural Georgia after his discharge, Hart sold his first cartoon to the Saturday Evening Post in 1954. He took a position in the art department at General Electric in Johnson City, New York, while continuing to sell cartoons to magazines such as Colliers, True and Look. At General Electric, a fellow illustrator inspired him to try his hand at a syndicated strip.

After being rejected by five syndicates, B.C. was picked up by the New York Herald Tribune Syndicate and on February 17, 1958, the first B.C. strip was published in 30 newspapers.

Since achieving his dream of becoming a syndicated cartoonist, Hart has been richly honored by his colleagues. B.C. has been awarded numerous honors, including the Best Humor Strip in America by the National Cartoonist Society (six times) beginning in 1967, the Reuben, Cartoonist of the Year by the National Cartoonist Society in 1968, the Yellow Kid Award by the International Congress of Comics in 1970, the National Aeronautics Space Administration public service award for outstanding contributions in 1972, the Sam Adamson Award by the Swedish Museum of Comic Art (twice) beginning in 1975, and the Elsie Segar Award by the King Features Syndicate in 1981.

Through the years, the celebrated B.C. has appeared on products ranging from drinking glasses to greeting cards, has been published in book form in five languages, adapted for television, chosen to represent many major companies in national advertising campaigns and illustrated sports events for the 1972 Olympics.

John Hartnett B.Sc. (Hons.), Ph.D. (March 24, 1952 - )


John Hartnett was born in Manjimup, Western Australia. He attended the Physics Department at the University of Western Australia and received both B.Sc. (hons) in 1973 and a Ph.D. with distinction in 2001.

Dr. Hartnett currently works as an ARC Post-Doctoral Fellow with the Frequency Synthesis and Metrology Research Group in the Physics Department at the University of Western Australia and has been there since 1997.

Between 1974 and 1996, Hartnett worked in various countries as an English teacher and missionary, as well as, for several years, worked at developing and marketing microwave sensors for a Japanese company. He was instrumental in the development of a patented microwave sensor for level sensing in LPG tankers. He has patents for improvements in Interferometric Signal processing Apparatus and a Temperature Compensated Oscillator.

Dr. Hartnett's current research interests include ultra low-noise radar, ultra high stability microwave clocks based of pure sapphire resonators, tests of fundamental theories of physics such as Special and General Relativity and measurement of drift in fundamental constants and their cosmological implications. Part of an effort to develop a microwave resonator-oscillator that could be used in the secondary frequency standard (flywheel oscillator) needed to drive the PHARAO Space-Clock and other cold atom atomic clocks being developed by a number of laboratories worldwide. If the oscillator is successfully developed, it may eventually be put into space on the international space station to help with scientific experiments.

Exceptionally stable clocks based on a man-made ultra-pure sapphire crystal have become very important in recent times. All clocks need some device to regulate time. In the old grandfather clocks, the long rods swinging back and forth, did this. You may have a "quartz" watch on your wrist. If so, inside, there is a tiny quartz crystal that vibrates and regulates the time. In their clock, the sapphire crystal takes this role as it stores electrical energy and releases it very slowly.

It is, also very important that as the temperature varies their clock remains stable. So they cool it, with liquefied helium gas, to approximately 270 degrees below freezing. At this temperature, it doesn't lose or gain more than 1 second in 40 million years. Hartnett has attempted to get rid of the liquid helium and make a clock by cooling it with liquid nitrogen, which is about 70 degrees warmer. Liquid nitrogen is cheaper and more accessable for most research laboratories. Therefore such an oscillator could also be used in time and frequency labs where they are developing ultra-stable and ultra-accurate atomic fountain clocks.

Dr. Hartnett has published more than thirty papers in refereed scientific journals and holds two patents.

Mark D. Hartwig Ph.D.

Mark Hartwig received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology from Trinity College, Deerfield, Illinois in 1977 and his Ph.D. in Educational Psychology from the University of California at Santa Barbara in 1986. His areas of study included univariate and multivariate statistics, qualitative and quantitative research methodology, educational testing and assessment, cognitive psychology, child development, motivation, and the sociology of education. He has worked for the Biological Sciences Curriculum Study as an educational evaluator, during which time he served on the National Science Foundation’s committee on science testing.

Dr. Hartwig is a science and worldview editor for Focus on the Family, a free-lance journalist, author, and former editor of Teachers in Focus magazine. For ten years he was managing editor of Origins Research, the predecessor of Origins and Design. He has written many articles on intelligent design, science and science education have appeared in Boundless, The Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times, Moody, Citizen Magazine, and many other newspapers and magazines.

Hartwig received Fifth place on Reporting from the Evangelical Press Association for “Lessons from a War Zone” in Teachers in Focus, October, 1999. He received Second place in Standing Column from the Evangelical Press Association for “First Writes” column in Teachers in Focus magazine in 2000 and the Award of Merit for Christian Ministries publication category from the Evangelical Press Association for Teachers in Focus magazine, 2000 as well.

Dr. Hartwig is on the Access Research Network Board of Directors.

H. Harold Hartzler Ph.D. (April 7, 1908 – December 9, 1993)

H. Harold Hartzler majored in Physics and Mathematics at Juniata College, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. After graduating from Juniata College with an A.B. in 1930, he attended Rutgers University and received his Ph.D. in Physics with a minor in Mathematics in 1934. Dr. Hartzler did post-graduate work at Pennsylvania State University, the University of Michigan, and was Fellow at the University of Arizona, specializing in Astronomy.

Dr. Hartzler served as Professor of Mathematics and/or Physics at five different colleges including for sixteen years in three different periods at Goshen College and thereafter, since 1958 he served for thirteen years at Mankato State College, in Minnesota, filling the chair first of Physics and later of Mathematics and Astronomy, becoming Emeritus Professor in 1976. He was Professor of Mathematics and Physics as well as Dean of Men at Elizabethtown College from 1935 to 1937 and was Professor of Mathematics at Bluffton College from 1945 to 1946.

From 1951 to 1955 Hartzler was Secretary/Treasurer of the American Scientific Affiliation. From 1955 to 1960 he was President and from 1961 to 1972 he was Executive Secretary of the American Scientific Affiliation as well. Hartzler held memberships in fourteen stat and national organizations including the American Scientific Affiliation, the American Astronomical Society, the American Physical Society, the American Mathematical Society. He served as President of the Sigma Xi Club and of the AAUP at Mankato State, as well as Secretary and President of the local Christian Business Men’s Committee.

Dr. Hartzler was the author of a number of articles published in the Journal of the American Scientific Affiliation and of chapters on science and Christian faith in several hooks. Harold was an active member of the Gideons and served as faculty advisor to the Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship at Mankato State College.

Jeffrey H. Harwell Ph.D.

Dr. Jeffrey Harwell received a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Texas, Austin.

Mark Harwood B.Sc.,B.E.(Hons.),Ph.D.

Dr. Mark Harwood has over thirty years experience as a scientist in the Australian telecommunications industry, specializing in satellite communications. In the early 1980's, he was part of a small team that helped develop Australia's first domestic satellite system, AUSSAT. Although still involved in designing the antennas and beams on the satellites, much of Harwood's role is also that of a business strategy manager for one of the largest telecommunications companies in the southern hemisphere. His work involves the design of complete sattelite systems, as well as costing potential projects to guage their viability. Dr. Harwood is well known internationally in the commercial communications satellite field.

George (Gerhard) F. Hasel Ph.D. (1935 – August, 1994)

Gerhard F. Hasel was John Nevins Andrews Professor of Old Testament and Biblical Theology at Andrews University, Berrien Springs, Michigan. Dr. Hasel served for many years as Editorial Consultant to Origins, Geoscience Research Institute. He also served as dean of the Adventist Theological Seminary from 1981 to 1988. Hasel was widely published and a first-rank biblical scholar. As a conservative theologian he was very influential in Adventism. Hasel taught at Southern College before coming to Andrews University in 1967. Dr. Hasel is often viewed as the religious force behind the Adventist Theological Society.

Abraham Michael Hasofer BEE Faruk, BecPhD Tas., MIEAust

Abraham Michael Hasofer received his Ph.D. from the University of Tasmania in 1964. He is Professor Emeritus of Statistics in the School of Mathematics at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. Dr. Hasofer retired at the end of 1992. From 1993 to 1994 he worked as a Level A Researcher in the Department of Statistics at La Trobe University on estimation problems in the Stochastic Theory of Epidemics. In 1996 he continued his work as a research staff member in the Faculty of the Centre for Environmental Safety and Risk Engineering at the Victoria University of Technology on a full time basis.

Dr. Hasofer is listed in the Eleventh edition of the National Committee for Mathematics – World Directory of Mathematicians and is an Editorial Reviewer for the Journal of Structural Safety and the Journal of Mathematical Reviews.

Richard Hassing Ph.D.

Dr. Richard Hassing received a Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics from Cornell University.

Peter Hastie B.Juris, B.Th., LTCL

Peter Hastie is a Writer.

Ulrich A. Hauber Ph.D.

Right Reverend Msgr Ulrich A. Hauber was past President of St. Ambrose University. He was President from 1926 to 1930.

Charles Hauret

Charles Hauret was the author of 'Beginnings: Genesis and Modern Science (1955).

Paul Hausgen Ph.D.

Dr. Paul Hausgen received a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology.

Jaroslav Joseph Havel Ph.D.

Jaroslav Joseph Havel entered university to study forestry. After graduation, he supervised the planting of hoop pine in New Guinea. His next job was to develop cultivation techniques for the Klinki pine. That research led to his Master's Degree. He then studied the ecology of these species. Have published internationally on both the silviculture and the ecology of the Araucarias. Later in New Guinea, he became the founding principal of the forestry college and compiled an illustrated textbook of forest botany for Papua and New Guinea. Havel returned to Australia and changed the direction of his work, but pursued his interest in Araucariaceae, studying them on visits to Queensland, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Caledonia, Fiji, New Zealand, Brazil, Argentina and Chile. Havel received a Ph.D. from Murdoch University at the age of 71.

George S. Hawke B.Sc. (Hons), Ph.D.

George S. Hawke was raised on a farm near Forbes in the central part of New South Wales. He has been interested in the evolution/creation debate since he was in high school. George obtained a B.Sc. with first class honors in Physics from the University of Sydney followed by a Ph.D. in Air Pollution Meteorology from Macquarie University.

Since 1978, Dr. Hawke has worked in university research, a state government regulatory authority and the electrical power industry as an environmental scientist and a senior environmental consultant for Pacific Power International in Sydney, Australia and a Certified Environmental Auditor with the Quality Society of Australia. He specializes in environmental legislation and environmental management systems.

Dr. Hawke has been involved with two groups that investigated relationships between Christianity and the environment, one associated with the Scripture Union Bushwalking Club and the other with the precursor of the New South Wales Environment Protection Authority.

Curtis Hawkins,

Curtis Hawkins is Assistant Clinical Professor of Dermatology at the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine.

P. C. J. Hawkins

Dr. P.C. J. Hawkins was former Head of House at Ifield School and a science editor.

Dan Hayden Th.M.

Dan Hayden received a Masters Degree in Theology from Dallas Theological Seminary. Hayden continues to educate and entertain on his internet podcast 'A Word from the Word', while also serving as the Director of Biblical Research at Sola Scriptura.

Jason Hayes

Jason Hayes is a graduate of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and serves as a church consultant for Threads. He has written numerous articles and books.

Steven L. Hayes Ph.D.

Dr. Steven Hayes works as Manager in the Fuels and Reactor Section of the Nuclear Technology Division of the Argonne National Laboratory in Idaho Falls, Idaho and has been employed there since 1992. Hayes has lead research to develop advanced fuels and materials for use in new nuclear reactors. This includes the development of methods to fabricate nuclear fuels and materials for irradiation testing in experimental reactors to evaluate their performance. Dr. Hayes has also lead research for the development of mechanistic models as part of computer codes that predict behavior under conditions of high temperature and neutron irradiation. He directs students in graduate research studies at Argonne National Laboratory. Since 1999 Dr. Hayes has been Affiliate Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering with the University of Idaho. Hayes received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Nuclear Engineering with honors from Texas A&M in 1988 and received a Master of Science Degree in Nuclear Engineering from Texas A&M in 1989. Hayes has a Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering that he received from Texas A&M in 1992.

Dr. Hayes had a Nuclear Engineering Fellowship from 1988 to 1992 with the United States Department of Energy. He has a patent for fuel element design for enhanced destruction of plutonium in a nuclear reactor. Hayes is a member of Alpha Nu Sigma and the Phi Kappa Phi Honor Societies, as well as a member of the American Nuclear Society and the American Physical Society.

Alan T. J. Hayward Ph.D.

Dr. Alan Hayward is a well-known British physicist. He was a principle scientific officer at a government research laboratory until 1977, when he retired.

Oliver St. Clair Headley Ph.D. (July 5, 1942 - )

The honorable Oliver St. Clair Headley is university lecturer and a research chemist. Dr. Headley is Professor and former Head of the Department of Chemistry, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Cave Hill, Barbados, since 1967. He was educated with an S.D.A. Church School, Speighstown, Barbados; and Harrison College. Headley holds a B.Sc. with honors in Chemistry from the University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica and a Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry from University College, London which he received in 1967.

Dr. Headley is currently Director of the Center for Resource Management and Environmental Studies, University of West Indies, Cave Hill, Barbados, and serves as chairman of the National Commission on Sustainable Development and leads the Prime Minister’s Millennial Project in Solar Energy. He has been awarded a number of prices for his research, including the Guinness Award for Scientific Achievement in 1982 and the Pioneer Award from the World Renewable Energy Network in 1996. Headley was made a Companion of Honor of Barbados in 1996. He was Barbados Island Scholar in 1961 and Commonwealth Scholar in 1966.

Headley represented Trinidad and Tobago at the Third International Conference on Fresh Water from the Sea, held in Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, in September 1970. He presented a paper on solar distallation.

Dr. Headley has been a member of the Seventh-day Adventist Education Advisory Committee since 1969 and a member of the American Chemical Society.

Walter R. Hearn Ph.D.

Walter Hearn received a Bachelor of Arts Degree from the Rice Institute and a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the University of Illinois. Thereafter he served on the Biochemistry faculties of Yale University School of Medicine and Baylor University College of Medicine. He is now Associate Professor of Biochemistry at Iowa State University at Ames.

Leo (Jake) Hebert M.S. (October 5, 1972 - )

Leo (Jake) Hebert was born in Port Arthur, Texas. He graduated from Port Neches-Groves High School in 1991and was valedictorian and National Merit Commended Student. Hebert received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Physics from Lamar University in 1995 summa cum laude and a Master of Science Degree in Physics from Texas A & M University in 1999. He also was male student with highest Grade Point Average and was Dean’s Graduate Fellow at Texas A & M, 1995 to 1996. Hebert is a physics instructor at Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas. He is a member of Sigma Pi Sigma (physics honor society). Hebert is currently working on a book titled Garbling the Gospel.

Mark Hebert M.Sc.

Mark Hebert is with a ministry of the environment in Canada.

David Heddle Ph.D.

Dr. David Heddle received a Ph.D. in Physics from Carnegie Mellon University.

Keith Hedges

Keith Hedges graduated in Veterinary Medicine in 1971 from the University of Minnesota. He had owned and operated a veterinary hospital for over a decade and lectured on creationism for about as long. He also initiated and coordinated a creation research and discussion group under the auspices of the Bible-Science Association.

Randall R. Hedtke B.S., M.S.

Randall Hedtke has a Master of Science Degree in Curriculum and Instruction from St. Cloud State University, Minnesota. He was an instructor there. Hedtke is now retired but has read, written and taught about the evolution-creation controversy since 1970. He was listed in the 1982-1983 edition of Who’s Who in the Midwest.

Fred Heeren

Science writer Fred Heeren is editor of the quarterly journal, Cosmic Pursuit. He founded and presides over Searchlight Incorporated and the Cosmic Pursuit Association. Fred works for Day Star Productions and is working on completion of a four-book series titled Wonders, of which Show Me God is the first volume.

Heeren speaks at Astronomy conventions and participates in debates and talks to groups that are interested in hearing about the latest evidence for the intelligent design of our cosmos. His more recent projects include a video series containing interviews with today’s top space scientists and several audiotape dramas, and of course completion of the Wonders series.

Ray A. Hefferlin Ph.D.

Dr. Ray Hefferlin received a Ph.D. from the California Institute of Technology. He was Chairman of the Physics Department at Southern Missionary College, Collegedale, Tennessee. Dr. Hefferlin had been with the Southern Adventist University since 1955 until his retirement in 1997.

James C. Hefley Ph.D., M.Div.

James C. Hefley has presented lectures in mass communications for the Stanley Foundation and more than twenty colleges and universities and is presently an Adjunct Professor at Hannibal-LaGrange College in Hannibal, Missouri. Hefley holds a Ph.D. in Mass Communications that he received from the University of Tennessee. He also holds the Master of Divinity from New Orleans Baptist Seminary and the honorary Doctor of Letters from Ouachita University. Dr. Hefley has written more than seventy books, five of which are related to science and religion.

Henry Heibert (1932 - )

Gale Heide

Harold E. Heidtke Ph.D.

Harold E. Heidtke, Professor of Biology Emeritus at Andrews University, Michigan, retired from teaching in 1986 only to begin once again. After his official retirement, and for the next eleven years, Heidtke continued to teach Anatomy and Physiology for the Biology Department.

In the spring of 1997 – 7,933 different students later and after 46 years of continuous teaching for Andrews – Heidtke retired for a second time.

Heidtke is perhaps best known to alumni of Andrews for the Foundations of Biology course he taught for 35 years. He built this course into one of the most in-depth, comprehensive general biology courses taught anywhere. Scores of dentists, physicians, teachers, college and university professors and others owe their fundamental understanding of biology to Heidtke’s teaching.

Harold Heie Ph.D.

Harold Heie was Head of the Mathematics Department at King’s College, New York. He is now Director of the Center for Christian Studies at Gordon College, Wenham, Massachusetts and a Senior Fellow at the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities. Dr. Heie previously served as Vice President for Academic Affairs at Messiah College, Pennsylvania and Northwestern College, Iowa, after teaching mathematics at Gordon College and the King’s College.

Heie holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from Princeton University. Dr. Heie is on the steering committee of the John Templeton Oxford Seminars on Science and Christianity. Heie is passionate about spreading the Christian message to the larger academic community because of his theological beliefs about the broad nature of redemption.

Monte R. Heil

Monte Heil was with the United States Geological Survey and on the faculty of the University of Northern Colorado in the Geology Department.

John Heininger M.A.


John Heininger has been the Vice President/Secretary of the National Alliance of Christian Leaders (NACL) since its inception in 1986. Heininger has served on the board of a number of Christian organizations including: Chairman of the Evangelical Apologetics Society; New South Wales (NSW) Director of David Press; President and Vice President of the Religious Freedom Institute Incorporated; Director of Facts of Faith; and he is President of the Freedom Religious Institute.

Heininger is a graduate of the Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, which is one of the most prestigious Christian institutions in the United States and has done further Graduate studies at the Simon Greenleaf School of Law (Simon Greenleaf University), in California, which was founded in 1980 by leading Christian lawyers and academics. It is a member of the California Association of State-approved Colleges and Universities. While there, he received the Martin Luther/John Calvin award for outstanding scholarship in the field of International and Comparative Law. He received his Master of Arts Degree from Sutherland, Australia.

In addition to attending the International School of Theology, France, Heininger has also done further studies in Human Rights at the United Nations endorsed, International Institute of Human Rights at the University of Strasburgh, France.

Heininger currently resides on the Gold Coast, where he serves as Director of Alpha Digital, a business engaged in commercial digital services and corporate multimedia production.

Harold Heinze Ph.D.

Daniel W. Heinze Ph.D.

Dr. Daniel Heinze received a Ph.D. in Geophysics from Texas A & M University. He is a Post-Doc Fellow with the Carnegie Institute of Washington.

Thomas F. Heinze B.Sc.,Th.M.

Thomas Heinze has served for more than thirty years as an evangelical missionary in Italy with CBInternational. He currently directs the publishing house Edizioni Centro Biblico. He has a Bachelor’s Degree from Oregon State University and a Masters in Theology from Dallas Theological Seminary.

Michael Heisig Ph.D.

Michael Heisig completed his State Exam (which corresponds to a Master of Science Degree) in Food Science from the University of Karlsruhe in 1981 and his second State Exam from the CLUA Karlsruhe (which is a special laboratory for analyzing food) in 1982. Heisig completed his Doctorate in Molecular Biology from the University of Freiburg in 1987. From 1987 to 1992 Dr. Heisig worked as a project leader in the pharmaceutical industry. From 1992 to 1993 he worked at the University of Heidelberg and from 1994 to 1998 at the University of Stuttgart. Heisig currently works at the Interdisciplinary Center for scientific counting (IWR) Simulation in Technology Center at the University of Heidelberg in Germany and has been since 1998. His field of research is in Pharmacological Problems.

Dr. Heisig received an Award for Outstanding Work in Drug Delivery at the twenty-second meeting on the Controlled Release of Bioactive Materials in Washington, USA in 1993 for the article “Diffusant concentration profiles within corneocytes and lipid phase of stratum corneum”, co-authored with R. Lieckfeldt, G. Lee, and G. Wittum. He was a member of the Gesellschaft fur Fettforschung from 1988 to 1992.

Christian Heiss

Christian Heiss is Post-Doctoral Associate at the Complex Carbohydrate Research Center at the University of Georgia.

Al Heitkamp

Al Heitkamp is President of the Twin-Cities Creation Science Association. He is retired now from Cargill and McWhorter Technologies residing in Plymouth, Minnesota.

Margaret Jean Masters Helder B.A., Ph.D. (August 28, 1943 - )

Dr. Margaret Helder is a scientist, a writer, is probably the most prominent woman in creation science and is the author of three books. Margaret Jean Masters Helder was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. She was educated at Lennoxville High School in Lennoxville, Quebec, Canada. Helder received a Bachelor of Arts Degree with Honors in Biology and History in 1964 from Bishop’s University, Lennoxville, Quebec and received her Ph.D. in Botany in 1970 from the University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario.

Field research for her Ph.D. program was carried out at the Delta Waterfowl Research Station during the summers of 1965-1968, with her Ph.D. dissertation on “Chytrid parasitism of phyto-plankton in the Delta Marsh, Manitoba”. Dr. C.J. Hickman was the research director. She did post-doctoral research on Algae growing in waters contaminated with alkane hydrocarbons from 1969-1971. Helder did research as a full-time faculty member on Aquatic fungi growing on algae in Lake Ontario near St. Catharines. Her scientific achievements include describing and naming a species of aquatic fungus new to science – Chytridium deltanum Masters (Masters being her maiden name, and the name under which she published the description).

Dr. Helder was Assistant Professor in the Department of Biosciences at Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario from 1971-1974 lecturing on introductory botany, plant ecology, the evolution of plants, and limnology. In 1976 she taught part time on the biology of algae and from 1976 to 1977 on the energy flow in the ecosystem (biological and technological aspects) at the Institute of Urban and environmental studies at Brock University and in 1977 on the biology of algae. Dr. Helder directed three fourth year research theses, two fourth year reading these, one M.Sc. candidate who received his degree in 1975 and was a referee for a research proposal submitted to the National Science Foundation in the fall of 1975. She had an article submitted to the Journal of Phycology in the spring 0f 1975 and one to the Journal of International Association of Great Lakes Research in the summer of 1977. Helder was an expert witness for the State of Arkansas on December 1981 during the creation/evolution “balanced treatment” in public schools trial. She was Vice President of the Creation Science Association of Alberta from 1979 to 1995 and has been President since 1995. Dr. Helder had been Associate Editor in charge of science and technology for Reformed Perspective Magazine from 1985 to 1999 and has been science columnist for Christian Renewal since 1995 as well as Director of science workshops for home school students. She has written guidebooks for visiting museums and has also written for Creation Science Dialogue. Dr. Helder gave oral presentations to the Canadian Botanical Association in June of 1967 in Ottawa, the Canadian Botanical Association in June 1970 in Quebec City, and the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography in June 1977 in East Lansing, Michigan. She has also given lectures in public school classes; Christian school classes; Christian teachers’ conventions; young people’s conferences; the Institute for Creation Research Summer Institute in 1981; the Creation Science Association of Alberta Summer Seminar in 1992; various adult groups; Annual Meeting of the Creation Science Association of Canada (in Vancouver) in June, 1993; Confessional Conference of Reformed Churches, Wheaton, Illinois in July, 1993; Burlington Reformed Study Centre, Burlington, Ontario, November, 1993; the Creation Science Saskatchewan Inc. annual lecture series in Saskatoon, November, 1995; the Free Reformed Study Centre, Perth Australia, August-September, 1998; several lectures (upon invitation) to scheduled classes at University of Alberta of Christian Schools International Teachers’ Convention (Manitoba) in Winnipeg, February 2001, and Vernon Reformed Home/School Support Group, October 2001 (lecture and also workshop for elementary age students and another for junior-high and high school students). Helder was also the featured speaker at the CSI Teacher’s Convention Pacific NW in Bellevue, Washington in October 2002. Grants and Scholarships included the National Research Council (NCR) Studentship 1967-1968, NCR Scholarship 1968-1969, NCR Post-doctoral Fellowship 1970-1971, NCR Research Grant 1971-72 (#A6602), and a NCR Research Grant (#A6602) for three years 1972-1975 (the third year was forfeited as a result of her retiring from full time teaching after her first baby was born. Dr. Helder had membership in the Canadian Botanical Association from 1971 to 1992 and the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography from 1971 to 1986.

Robert F. Helfinstine B.S. (March 22, 1927 - )

Robert Helfinstine was born in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. During his high school years he worked part time in the Armature Department of the Kato Engineering Company in Mankato, manufacturer of motors and generators. He graduated from Mankato High School in 1945. Helfinstine served one year in the Navy as an electronic technician’s mate. He began active duty as seaman first class. After boot camp at Great Lakes Naval Training Center, Helfinstine attended Herzl Junior College in Chicago for one month, Naval Training Center in Dearborn, Michigan for three months and Naval Air Technical Training Center, Ward Island, Corpus Christi, Texas for five months by which time he had received the rank of Aviation Electronics Technicians Mate third class and was discharged from active duty in 1946, but because he didn’t have two full years of active duty he was subject to recall.

Helfinstine attended the University of Minnesota, Institute of Technology from 1946 to 1950 taking a course in electrical engineering. He graduated from the University of Minnesota in 1950 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering with distinction. Helfinstine was elected into membership in Eta Kappa Nu and Tau Beta Pi as well as being recognized by the University Court of Honor for scholastic achievement. He was also a student member of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE) that later had changed to the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) during his years of employment at Honeywell.

Robert began working as an engineer in 1950 at the Minneapolis Honeywell Regulator Company in its Aeronautical Division in Minneapolis. The Minnesota State Board of Registration granted him in 1950 “Engineer in Training” status. He became a Registered Professional Engineer in Electrical Engineering in 1967.

In 1951, during the Korean War, he received a recall to active duty. Application was made for a commission as an electronics specialist, thus delaying a return to active duty. A commission was received and since there were no openings at that time, no definite date was made for return to active duty. During the Korean War he received a commission as an electronic specialist in the United States Naval Reserve and spent two years working in Germany and Sweden.

Beginning in 1953, Helfinstine began working in systems engineering, working on various aspects of control system design for aircraft, spacecraft, missiles and rocket engines. Aircraft included B36, F89, F94, B66, CF100, E1B, S2F, F101A & B, VZCH1, F04G, P3C, F14, F15, JA37, UH1, ASH, and Huey Cobra. He participated in flight test activities in Minneapolis, Fort Worth, St. Louis and Edwards Air Force Base in California. Space vehicles included Little Joe, Atlas, Apollo command module, Manned Orbiting Laboratory and Space Shuttle. In 1961 Helfinstine was honorably discharged from the Navy with the rank of Lt. Jg, having never been recalled to active duty as an officer.

In 1965 Helfinstine moved to Germany, working at Honeywell Gmbh for eighteen months on the design of a control system for the Nixe missile program. In 1972 he was loaned to Saab Aircraft Company in Sweden for six months, working on control system for the JA37 aircraft. And in 1975 Helfinstine began working on inertial reference and inertial navigation systems for business and commercial aircraft, participating in design, documentation and flight-testing of the inertial units.

Helfinstine is now a retired Principle Systems Engineer (retired in 1989) and had been working for Honeywell Commercial Aviation Operations, Inc. on the design and development of automatic controls, inertial navigation systems (several were patented) for business and commercial aircraft, spacecraft, and missiles, as well as engine controls for booster rocket engines. He was lead systems engineer on E1B/S2F automatic control system and lead systems engineer on Apollo command module control system – in addition to various aircraft and spacecraft systems. In his 40 years at Honeywell, he has helped control systems for 18 different aircraft and worked on spacecraft control systems including Apollo and the space shuttle. In 1991 Helfinstine returned to Honeywell as a contract engineer from Encore Engineering, working through 1991 and parts of 1992 and 1993.

Patents Helfinstine obtained while at Honeywell include Automatic Control Systems (High altitude stall limiting for F89) in 1962 and Control Apparatus (Low altitude limiter for S2F) in 1963.

Helfinstine has been involved in independent research in ancient history, archaeology and dating techniques and has had a special interest in the area of post-flood catastrophism. He has participated in excavation activities in Glen Rose, Texas and Hanson Ranch, Wyoming.

In early 1986, after the renewed controversy over the authenticity of human-like tracks along the Paluxy River in Texas, Bill Overn of the Bible-Science Association appointed a task force to investigate the controversy with Robert Helfinstine as the task force leader. As task force leader he visited the Paluxy River area regularly over the next eight years, assisting in excavation and documentation of tracks and trails found in limestone beds. In August 1989 he made an oral presentation of the recent activities in the investigation at the creation conference held at Dayton, Tennessee. A summary report was issued in 1994 in the form of a book titled Texas Tracks and Artifacts, co-authored with Jerry Roth. In 1995 and 1996 Helfinstine participated in dinosaur dig activities at the Hanson Ranch near Newcastle, Wyoming. Also in 1996 he went to the Ukraine to teach a fifty-hour class in Bible/Science Relationships at Zaporozhye Bible College, a topic that was well received by the students.

Helfinstine is President of the Twin Cities Creation Science Association and co-author of Texas Tracks and Artifacts. He was invited to attend a meeting of the Twin Cities Creation Science Association in 1974 and in 1976 was elected to the board of directors where he has served as secretary, treasurer, and as indicated earlier, president. The title of “president emeritus” was granted in 2003.

One of Helfinstine’s main areas of study was post-flood catastrophes and their correlation with Scripture. He has lectured on topics such as basic flood concepts, mammoth remains and why the Big Bang is not a valid cosmological concept, as well as of course on various aspects of post-flood catastrophes.

Bjorn A. Helland-Hansen

Bjorn Helland-Hansen is a medical student in the Medical Department of Kristiania University in Bergen, Norway.

Larry S. Helmick Ph.D.

Dr. Helmick serves as Professor of Chemistry and has been at Cedarville University since March 16, 1968. He was born in Traverse City, Michigan, in 1941 and graduated from Traverse City Central High School in 1959. In 1963 he received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Physical Science from Cedarville College, having also studied at Central State University in Wilberforce, Ohio, from 1961-63. He was awarded his Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from Ohio University in 1968, where he was a Graduate Research Assistant specializing in the synthesis, structure determination, and conducted post-doctoral research on the properties of nitrogen heterocyclic compounds.

Immediately after graduation, Dr. Helmick gained some industrial chemistry experience working for one summer as a Quality Control Technician for Duffy-Mott Corporation in Grawn, Michigan. Then starting in 1969, he continued academic research on nitrogen hetero-cycles as a Post-Doctoral Research Associate at the University of Florida for three successive summers and at the University of Illinois for three more summers. He then took a one-year sabbatical from Cedarville College to continue research at the University of Florida. In 1978, Dr. Helmick obtained teaching experience at a state university by accepting a six-month appointment as an Adjunct Associate Professor of Chemistry at Wright State University. From 1980 to 1987 and 1989 to 1993, Dr. Helmick spent 13 summers in industrial research with fuels and lubricants as a summer Faculty Fellow at the National Aeronautical Space Administration-Lewis Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio and in June, 1988, received a 15-month National Research Council Fellowship and took another sabbatical from Cedarville College to continue research on lubricants for NASA.

From 1994 to 1997, he was involved in lubrication research as a Summer Faculty Fellow at Wright Laboratory, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The summer of 1998, he worked as an employee of AYT Corporation in Brook Park, Ohio, and again was stationed at the NASA-Lewis Research Center.

Dr. Helmick’s main fields of interest include the racemization of amino acids, rates of dripstone deposition, hydrogen-deuterium exchange in nitrogen hetero-cycles, the origin of optical activity, thermal stability of fuels and lubricants, and the search for Noah’s ark. He has more than 40-refereed articles published on these topics in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, Journal of Hetero-cyclic Chemistry, Journal of Organic Chemistry, Chemical Communications, NASA Technical Memorandums, Tribology Transactions, Lubrication Engineering, Tribology Letters, and the Creation Research Society Quarterly.

Dr. Helmick has been is a member of the American Chemical Society since 1965, the American Association for the Advancement of Science since 1969, and the Creation Research Society since 1968. He was the Awards Committee Chairman, Dayton Section, of the American Chemical Society from 1978 to 1982.

Dr. Helmick’s biography is included in “American Men of Science,” “International Scholars Directory,” “Who’s Who in the Midwest,” “Who’s Who in America,” “Dictionary of International Biography,” “Men of Achievement,” “The International Who’s Who of Intellectuals,” “Community Leaders and Noteworthy Americans,” “Who’s Who in Technology,” “Sterling Who’s Who,” “Who’s Who Registry,” “Personalities of the West and Midwest,” and “Notable Americans of 1976-77.”

In 1973, he received the Faculty of the Year Award from Cedarville College and in 1976 he was chosen as one of the Outstanding Young Men of America. In 1990, he was selected by the Cedarville College Alumni Council to receive the Distinguished Educator Award. And in 1996 received a NASA Tech Brief Certificate of Recognition. Cedarville College changed its name in 2002 to Cedarville University.

Barbara S. Helmkamp Ph.D.

Dr. Barbara Helmkamp received a Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics from Louisiana State University.

Otto Jennings Helweg Ph.D.

Otto J. Helweg was raised in a rural community of about 3000, Watervliet, Michigan. Upon graduating from high school, he had three scholarships; one to the University of Michigan, one to the Coast Guard Academy, and one to the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis. Helweg chose the latter.

Helweg received his Bachelor of Science Degree from the U.S. Naval Academy, a Master of Divinity from Fuller Theological Seminary with majors in theology, psychology, and philosophy, a Master of Science Degree in Engineering from the University of California, Los Angeles, a Master of Science Degree in Higher Education Administration from Memphis State, a Masters Degree in Business Administration, with majors in marketing and finance, from the University of Memphis, and a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from Colorado State University.

Dr. Helweg has had extensive experience overseas and in the United States. He has held faculty ranks in the University of California, Davis and Texas A&M. Helweg was Acting Director of the California Water Resources Center and chair of the Civil Engineering Department at the University of Memphis. Currently, Dr. Helweg is Dean of the College of Engineering and Architecture at North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota.

Among the numerous awards he has received, in 1983 he was selected the Ground Water Scientist of the Year for the U.S., the Outstanding Civil Engineer in the state of Tennessee in 1994, the Most Outstanding Engineer in the Mid South in 1995, and the Distinguished Research Award at the University of Memphis in 1995. He also received a commendation from the United States Navy for saving them $2.5 million dollars. Dr. Helweg is an “eminent engineer” in Tau Beta Pi and a “doctor of service” for Blue Key. He received the 1997 Hoover Medal, which is the “Nobel Peace Prize” of the engineering societies in the United States. Past recipients have included Herbert Hoover, William Henry Harrison, Vannevar Bush, Dwight David Eisenhower, Sir Harold Hartley and Jimmy Carter. Helweg also received the Sackett Foundation Graduate Fellowship, was on the Editorial Board for Ground Water from 1976 to 1982, was Editor of the ASCE Journal of the I & D Division from 1989 to 1992, and is listed in a number of Who’s Who.

Dr. Helweg has over 120 technical articles and four books (with two more in progress). He has received over $2 million in research funding and $4 million in grants. He is or has been a member of the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, the American Society of Agricultural Engineering, the American Public Works Association, the American Society of Engineering Education, the American Water Resources Association, the American Water Works Association, the Association of Ground Water Scientists and Engineers, the American Association for Higher Education, the American Scientific Affiliation, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Geophysical Union, Phi Beta Delta Pi Education Honor Society, Phi Beta Delta Honor Society for International Scholars, Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society in Business Management, and is a Fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers.

Dr. Helweg’s professional experience includes working over ten years in developing countries, consulting in ground water quality control, designing water supply systems, acting director of the California Water Resources Center, past chair of a civil engineering department, and director of a major agricultural research station. His research interests include urban optimal water distribution control, optimal well design, modeling well hydrodynamics and large-scale water resources planning.

Tom Henderson M.S.

Tom Henderson received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Physics and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Mathematics both from the University of Texas at Austin in 1961. He completed the Modern Business Program from the Alexander Hamilton Institute in 1974 and by the time this is being read, Henderson will have received a Master of Science Degree in Science Education from the Institute for Creation Research.

Henderson’s professional career included working for the National Aeronautics Space Administration Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards Air Force Base, California from 1961 to 1962, the NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas from 1962 to retirement in 1998, and as Aerospace Technologist, Aerospace Engineer, Computer Engineer with NASA from 1961 to 1998.

Henderson received sustained superior performance awards several times from NASA and was nominated for Outstanding Young Men of American in 1979. He was a member of professional organizations including the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Henderson is an international creation conference/seminar lecturer. He has lectured in El Salvador, Mexico, Venezuela, Bolivia, Panama, Honduras, Guatemala, Colombia, Slovakia and throughout the United States. Henderson has also been featured internationally on radio, television, newspapers, and magazines.

Henderson has been technical advisor/consultant in the writing of seven books including The Moon: Its Creation, Form and Significance by Dr. John Whitcomb and Dr. Donald DeYoung; Voyage to the Planets by Dr. Richard Bliss and Dr. Donald DeYoung; The Age of the Universe: What are the Biblical Limits by Gorman Gray and Voyage to the Stars by Dr. Richard Bliss. He has also done fieldwork excavation and investigation in cretaceous rock in Glen Rose, Texas.

H. C. Hengell Ph.D.

H. C. Hengell was Director of St. Paul’s University Chapel, Madison.

Tom Hennigan M.S.

Tom Hennigan is an Environmental Educator and science teacher (he teaches Life and Physical Science) with DeRuyter Central Schools, DeRuyter, New York and Adjunct Instructor at the College of Environmental Science and Forestry at Syracuse, New York (SUNY ESF). As an Adjunct Instructor at the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, he teaches a college credit course called “Global Environment” to high school seniors. During summers, Hennigan has been a camp naturalist, and has taught wilderness survival skills to teenagers. He has contributed research for the New York State Amphibian and Reptile Atlas Project.

Hennigan has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Natural Resources Management from the University of Alaska, Fairbanks (1983) and a Master of Science Degree in Science Education from Syracuse University (1987). He has since received another Masters (M.P.S.) degree in Ecology and is currently writing articles for CMI (Creation Ministries International). He has also since finished the radio ministry called Genesis Moment Ministries and is still a science educator and wildlife ecologist in central New York.

Hennigan is a Fellow of the Paul F. Brandwein Institute. He has published articles on various wildlife topics, and had been honored with the Outstanding Science Teacher Award by the Technology Club of Syracuse. He has special interests in environmental biology/ecology, baraminology, and creation evangelism, especially in the public schools systems.Research interests also include mammals, reptiles, amphibians and their interactions with the complicated ecological systems they inhabit. As a product of creation evangelism, Tom's passion is to encourage others to pursue Christ, have confidence in His Word and enjoy our Father’s world.Tom is a creation speaker.

Willard L. Henning Ph.D. (December 26, 1910 – July 3, 2001)

Dr. Willard Henning was born in Camden, Ohio, December 26, 1910, the son of the last Henry and Mary Hamilton Henning. He was raised in the Eaton, Ohio area. Then in 1934, he received his bachelor’s degree from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. He received his master’s degree from the University of Missouri in 1937, and his doctorate in biology from Ohio State University.

Dr. Henning retired in 1981 as a professor of biology and chairman of the division of biology and natural science at Bryan College, located in Dayton, Tennessee. He served as a sergeant in the United States Army in the South Pacific during World War II. Henning passed away on July 3, 2001, at the age of 90, at his home.

Janet Henriksen

Janet Henriksen has a Masters Degree in Architecture from the University of Newcastle, Australia. While maintaining an architectural practice, Henriksen is completing her doctorate in Architecture at the University of Sydney where she occasionally lectures on environmental architecture. A Bible student all her life, she has recently become interested in creation science after her masters research revealed the evolutionary thinking that underpins many of the environmental agendas.

Harold R. Henry Ph.D.


Harold Henry is an Engineer and is Professor and Chairman of the Department of Civil and Mining Engineering at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa. Henry has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology; a Master of Science Degree in Hydraulics from the University of Iowa and a Ph.D. in Fluid Mechanics from Columbia University. Dr. Henry served on the engineering faculties at Georgia Tech, Columbia and Michigan State. He is also on the Board of Technical Advisors for the Institute of Creation Research.

Hugh L. Henry Ph.D.

Dr. Hugh Henry is a Lecturer at Northern Kentucky University. He received a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Virginia.

J. Gordon Henry Ed.D.

J Gordon Henry, President of J. Gordon Henry Ministries, retired as the Executive Director for the Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools (TRACS) in 1995 following an eleven-year tenure. Prior to that time, he served as President at Northwestern Bible College, Essex Falls, New Jersey. Before that, he was Dean of the College and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Liberty Baptist College (now Liberty University), Virginia. Since 1995, Dr. Henry has served as an Educational Consultant to colleges in California, Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina.

Henry holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Berea College, Kentucky, an earned Master of Arts Degree in Educational Administration from Eastern Kentucky University, and a doctorate in Educational Foundations from the University of Kentucky. He has done graduate work at the University of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Duke and Rutgers Universities.

Dr. Henry has served in a variety of roles in education, both in the private and public sector. He has served as a secondary teacher, principal, university professor and department chairman, as well as academic dean. Henry was named as one of the Outstanding Educators in America by Eastern Kentucky University in 1972 and was an Associate Professor there for two years.

Dr. Henry’s published works include a number of books, including Adoration: Prayer as Worship; The Enabler; Intercession: Prayer as Work; The Model Prayer; Notes from My Bible; and The Prayer Seminar Workbook. Manuscripts have recently been completed for a book of favorite sermons and the Upper Room Discourse.

Henry is editor of The Reflector, The Monthly, Doorkeeper Report, and Waymarks, a publication for pastors.

Jonathan F. Henry Ph.D.

Jonathan Henry is Professor of Natural Science and has been Chair in the Division of Science at Clearwater Christian College, Clearwater, Florida since 1995. He was formerly Chairman of the Department of Mathematics and Science at Tennessee Temple University in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

Henry received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemistry from the University of Alabama in 1974. He received a Master of Science Degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Alabama in 1977 and a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Kentucky in 1982.

Dr. Henry is Director of Creation Concepts and a public speaker on creationism. He became an active creationist after reading Henry Morris’s book Many Infallible Proofs. Henry began in 1987 speaking and writing in defense of recent creation when his teaching schedule permits.

Joseph L. Henson Ph.D.


Joseph Henson is an entomologist and is Professor and Head (Chairman) of the Biology Department in the Natural Science Division at Bob Jones University. He has been a faculty member there since 1957.

Joseph graduated from Durango High School when he was only fourteen years of age. He received a Bachelor of Science Degree from Bob Jones University in 1953 with a major in Biology and Secondary Education and a minor in Chemistry. He received a Master of Science Degree in Zoology and a minor in Botany in 1963 and his Ph.D. (major in Entomology and minors in Microbiology and Plant Pathology) in 1965, both from Clemson University.

Dr. Henson’s work experience includes working as a Chemist in the Metallurgical Laboratories in the Uranium Smelter at the Vanadium Corporation of America in Durango, Colorado; He was promoted to Chief Chemist in the Analytical Laboratory at White Canyon, Utah, V.C.A. Henson had basic training in the United States Army at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri and was stationed at the Chemical Corps Training Command at Anniston, Alabama; He worked in the Chemical Corps Research and Development Center at Edgewood, Maryland and spent a tour in Korea with the Combat Engineer, returning to the Quartermaster Research and Development Center at Fort Lee, Virginia. After receiving an honorable discharge there, Henson returned to the metallurgical laboratory in Durango and in the Autumn of 1957 returned to Bob Jones University to teach in the Science Department. He was also Lecturer in the School of Nursing at the University of South Carolina; and Lecturer in the School of Nursing at Clemson University.

Henson has taught Astronomy, Geology, Natural Science, Introduction to Chemistry, Biochemistry, Philosophy of Science, General Biology, Botany, Zoology, Plant Physiology, Mycology, Invertebrate Zoology, Histology, Microbiology, Anatomy and Physiology, Genetics, Embryology, Entomology, as well as others.

Dr. Henson has participated in more than 100 Bible-Science seminars across the country (and debates with faculty from a number of universities including Ohio State, Wisconsin, Indiana, Notre Dame, Purdue, Georgia Tech and others). He has been a guest on numerous television and radio talk shows. He writes Bible-science columns in several periodicals and is the co-author of the first Elementary School Science Text Series (University Press).

Keith A. Heob B.S.

Keith Heob works for GE-Harris Railway Electronics, Palm Bay, Florida. He has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Electronics Engineering.

David Arthur Herbert Ed.D., M.Div.

David Herbert is an author, a secondary school science teacher in London, Ontario, and a creationist speaker. He received a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Western University, a Master of Arts Degree from Wheaton College, a Master’s Degree in Education from the University of Toronto, a Master of Divinity from Central Baptist Seminary, and his Doctorate from the University of Toronto.

Richard J. Herdklotz Ph.D. ( - July 5, 1996)

Richard Herdklotz was Chairman of the Department of Chemistry at Bob Jones University and was Project Engineer for Universal Services in Greenville, South Carolina. He served in the office as Representative for House District twenty, in the House of Representatives from 1995 to 1996.

Dr. Herdklotz was a member of the Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives and he also served on the Select Committee on Hazardous Waste Disposal.

John Hergenrather B.A.

John Hergenrather graduated from Oregon State University with a Bachelors degree in Geography. He is Vice President of the Design Science Association, a Portland, Oregon based creation science group. Hergenrather has been a part of a creation geology research team which has led to co-authoring a series of road guide from a creationist perspective. These guide are especially useful for touring the National Parks and Monuments in the Western United States.

John Herget

John Herget was a Cincinnati, Ohio pastor who authored 'Questions Evolution Does Not Answer (1923).

Enrique Hernadez-Lemus

Enrique Hernandez-Lemus is a Theoretical physicist working at the National University of Mexico. His current work involves finding a thermodynamically feasible explanation for the phenomena known as gravothermal catastrophe, which is thought to be a mechanism of star growth. He has also worked with complexity in DNA sequence.

David W. Herrin

David Herrin is Research Assistant Profesor in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Kentucky.

Robert A. Herrmann Ph.D. (April 29, 1934 - )

Dr. Robert A. Herrmann is Professor of Mathematics at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland and has taught Mathematics for over forty years. He received a scholarship to John Hopkins University and graduated, receiving his Bachelor of Arts Degree with honors from there, majoring in Mathematics (minor in Physics) in 1963. He was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and received a special individual three-year fellowship from the National Science Foundation to be used for graduate study at any university of his choice. He graduated with honors for his Master of Arts Degree in Mathematics in 1968 from American University and his Ph.D. in Mathematics in 1973 from American University and was elected to Phi Kappa Ph. and to Sigma Xi.

Herrmann was Instructor of Advanced Placement Mathematics on the Board of Education of Baltimore County from August 1962 to August 1968. From August 1968 to January 1981 Dr. Herrmann was Assistant Professor of Mathematics at the U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, and from January 1981 to August 1987 was Associate Professor there. Since August 1987 he has been full Professor of Mathematics at the U.S. Naval Academy.

Dr. Herrmann’s original research activity was in nonstandard topology. Portions of his dissertation were published in 1975. He continued his efforts in this general area and established most of the presently known nonstandard properties associated with extension of maps, monad theory on rings of sets, the relations between nonstandard structures and convergence spaces, perfect maps, closed maps, and demonstrated that almost all of the known standard generalizations for continuous, open, closed and perfect maps are simple corollaries to his nonstandard theories. Dr. Herrmann also demonstrated that there exists a nonstandard and hence standard hull for semi-uniform spaces in general and applied these results to standard topological groups. In standard topology, Herrmann constructed the widely used near-compactifications, essentially completed the theory of one-point near-compactifications, and showed that the theory of S-closed spaces is purely topological in character while giving a method to translate standard topological results into results relative to S-closed spaces.

Dr. Herrmann continued his research into general topology and discovered the pre-convergence spaces. Once again he established much of the presently known mapping theory for pre-convergence spaces and demonstrated that many of the convergence structures of interest to the mathematical community are but trivial examples of his pre-convergence spaces.

Not content with applying nonstandard methods to topological questions, Dr. Herrmann turned his attention to algebraic structures. He established many of the known properties for nonstandard implication algebras, lattices, and Boolean algebras and the like.

In standard mathematical logic, Dr. Herrmann competed his research on the lattice of finitary consequence operators and demonstrated that this class of logical operators is almost atomic. He also instituted the area of nonstandard logic relative to the nonstandard modeling of these classes of consequence operators.

In 1978, Dr. Herrmann discovered a mathematical method to model discipline language theories that aren’t necessarily describable by means of numerical quantities. He applied these methods to various scientific disciplines. In particular, he discovered a mathematical model for a cosmogony. Using ultra-logical operators this cosmogony generates the descriptive content of various cosmologies while preserving their inner-logical processes. This cosmogony – the NSP-world model is consistent with such theory logic as deductive quantum logic, intuitionistic logic, finitary logic, classical logic and the like. This cosmogony leads to a solution of the General Grand Unification problem. Further, this solution satisfies the Wheeler requirements for a pre-geometry and the very restricted conditions required by many groups of scientists who specialize in cosmogony studies. Moreover, the modeling procedures automatically generate the theory of sub-particles and sub-particle mechanisms that may satisfy the Wheeler requirements for the “substance” of which space itself is composed.

In 1981, Dr. Herrmann turned his attention to applied modeling. He rigorously described the methods of infinitesimal reasoning and modeling and then solved the d’Alembert-Euler problem in differential equation derivation. Previously, in about 1979, he had discovered new methods in physical modeling and began in 1982 to apply these methods to various unsolved problems in the philosophy of science, quantum theory, and cosmology as well as other areas. He found a solution to the discreteness problem in quantum theory in 1983.

Einstein’s General and Special theories of relativity have been controversial from the moment that they appeared in published form. In the past, the basic reasons for these controversies have been philosophical in character rather than scientific. However, scientists such as V. Fock pointed out that the General Theory contains an error relative to how physical postulates are associated with the particular mathematical structure employed. This particular error doesn’t detract from most of the results obtained or the verified predictions this theory makes. Moreover, many scientists have demonstrated that both of these theories appear to have various logical inconsistencies and, due to these difficulties, have created alternate theories based upon different foundations – theories that also predict many, but usually not all, of the same results as predicted by the Einstein General and Special theories.

Both of these classical theories are based upon the properties of the mathematical object known as the infinitesimal. But no such consistent mathematical theory of infinitesimals that captured all of the necessary intuitive notions existed at the time these Einstein theories were created. Abraham Robinson discovered such a mathematically consistent theory in 1961. One of the basic reasons that mathematics is used within such theories is to maintain rigorous logical argument. This Robinson discovery now allows for a reconsideration of these theories using a rigorous mathematical theory. Further, due to the existence of this rigorous mathematical theory, certain properties relative to abstract model theory, its relation to scientific logic and the now obtainable rules for rigorous physical modeling can be applied rigorously to these theories. When this is done, it becomes apparent that from a rigorous viewpoint, Einstein and many others have made a basic modeling error. This error is called the model theoretic error of generalization.

In 1990, Dr. Herrmann pointed out this error to the scientific community and began to reconstruct both of these theories using Robinson’s theory of the infinitesimal and infinite numbers in the hopes of avoiding this modeling error. Dr. Herrmann has, indeed, created a theory that predicts all of the same results as both of these theories, eliminates all of the known logical difficulties and paradoxes as well as demonstrating that, from the viewpoint of indirect evidence, a special type of “ether” or “substratum” may exist. Further, each of the relativistic alterations in physical behavior associated with the Einstein theories is but an electromagnetic interaction with this substratum. Of course, Dr. Herrmann is aware that his logically rigorous theory might be difficult for members of the physics community to accept since they have put forth considerable effort in the past, and continue to do so at this present time, through dedicated research activities using the Einstein approach. For this reason alone, many scientists will continue to defend the Einstein approach. Please note that Dr. Herrmann’s work, in this area, isn’t intended to denigrate those scientists who have, in the past, contributed to these Einsteinian theories or who continue to do so. Although some may claim that Dr. Herrmann’s work in this area is “somehow or other” in conceptual error. Until such an error is actually shown, Herrmann’s theory in this specific area remains a consistent and viable alternative to the Einstein theories.

Dr. Herrmann believes that his most important contributions to physical science are the methods and results that he discovered for generating mathematical models for philosophical concepts and cosmologies since these discoveries have helped explain and solve certain perplexing and long standing problems. When these methods become more widely known they may revolutionize modeling techniques for the physical sciences. Due to the apparent significance of the NSP-world model and nonstandard logic he intends to concentrate his efforts in the area of their application to scientific and philosophic problems while continuing to do a minor amount of research in analysis, standard logic and the modeling of philosophic structures. As of September 1999, Dr. Herrmann has published in scholarly journals, more articles than ninety-five percent of the entire faculty from all disciplines from all of the colleges and universities within the United States.

Dr. Herrmann is a member of the following societies: American Mathematical Society, Mathematical Association of America, Sigma Xi, the American Scientific Affiliation and is the Director for the Institute for Mathematical Philosophy. He has written five books and has published over sixty-five research articles in twenty-eight different refereed journals from thirteen countries that contain over two thousand new disclosures. Herrmann is a pioneer of the scientific area now called intelligent design. He is listed in Marquis Who’s Who, American Men and Women of Science (Bowker), Who’s Who in Theology and Science (Center for Theological Inquiry, Templeton Foundation), many other such biographical listings, and Templeton Prize Nominee.

Nolan Hertel

Nolan Hertel is Professor of Nuclear and Radiological Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology.

James O. Hewitt A.B., J.D.

James Hewitt has A.B. and J.D. Degrees from Stanford University and is a Certified Public Accountant. Hewitt is one of the nation’s leading lawyers. He has held many important offices in the American Bar Association (A.B.A.) and is a Fellow in the American Bar Foundation.

Dr. Hewitt is a member and consultant of the prestigious American Law Institute. He has served as a special consultant to the United States Treasury Department and is co-author of two books on Tax Law, as well as author of over forty journal articles.

John Hey

John Hey is Associate Clinical Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Mississippi and a Fellow of the American Geriatrics Society.

Roger L. Heyen M.S.

Roger Heyen works for Honeywell – Industry Solutions (Product Assurance), in Glendale, Arizona. He has a Master of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering and is Officer, Board Member and Newsletter Editor of the Arizona Origin Science Association.

Gerald B. Heyes B.A.

Gerald Heyes is Quality Assurance Manager with MDA Scientific, Incorporated in Lincolnshire, Illinois, and a senior member of ASQC. With nine years quality experience in the electronics and chemical industries, he is a CQE and holds a bachelor’s degree from Blackburn College in Carlinville, Illinois. He has taught statistical quality control for three years and has served on both education and seminar committees for the St. Charles section of ASQC.

Fred J. Hickernell Ph.D. (April 14, 1956 - )

Fred Hickernell was born in Okinawa, Japan. He received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Mathematics and Physics from Pomona College in 1977. Hickernell received a Ph.D. in Mathematics in 1981 from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.).

Dr. Hickernell was Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Southern California from 1981 to 1985. At Hong Kong Baptist College, in the Department of Mathematics, he was Lecturer from 1985 to 1987, Senior Lecturer from 1987 to 1995, Associate Professor from 1995 to 1999, was Head of that Department from 1989 to 2002, and Professor since 1999. Hickernell is currently Director, Peking University – Hong Kong Baptist University Joint Research Institute for Applied Mathematics since 2002 and Director of the High Performance Cluster Computing Centre Supported by Dell and Intel.

Hickernell was membership secretary to the Hong Kong Mathematical Society from 1988 to 1990 and executive committee member of the Hong Kong Meteorological Society from 1989 to 1992. He has been a board member of the Hong Kong Professional and Educational Services since 1991, has been corresponding editor of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics Bulletin since 1992, associate editor for the Journal of Complexity since 1999 and is a referee for various journals including ACM Trans. Model. Comput. Simul., Ann. Inst. Statist. Math. Comput. Modelling, SIAM J. Numer. Anal. as well as external examiner for Mphil theses and organizing numerous conferences.

Dr. Hickernell is a member of the American Mathematical Society, elected Fellow of the American Scientific Affiliation, a member of the American Statistical Association, the Hong Kong Mathematical Society, the Hong Kong Statistical Society, the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, elected member of the International Statistical Institute, elected member of Phi Beta Kappa, elected member of Sigma Xi, and a member of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.

Henry Hiebert (1932 - )

Henry Hiebert was the author of 'Evolution: Its Collapse in View? (1979).

Lloyd R. Hight

Lloyd Hight is an Illustrator. He is a San Diego native, worked for various advertising agencies, and designed several covers for RCA records. Hight has worked on a variety of projects for Master Books and is currently doing illustrations for two separate series.

L. Allen Higley Ph.D., D.Sc.

L. Allen Higley was a Chemist and was Professor of Chemistry and Geology and Chairman of the Science Division at Wheaton College during the 1930’s. In 1935, the Directors of the Religion and Science Association chose Higley who had a Ph.D., as their first president.

Harold Hill

Harold Hill is the author of 'How Did It All Begin: You By Way of the Zoo (1976).

Philip Graham Hill Sc.D., F.R.S.C., P. Eng.

Philip G. Hill is Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He retired in 1997-1998. Hill received his B.Sc. from Queen’s, his M.Sc. from Birmingham and his Sc.D. from M.I.T.

Dr. Hill is a member of A.S.M.E., S.A.E., the University of British Columbia Faculty Association and is a Fellow of C.S.M.E.

Current research being done on combustion of natural gas in diesel engines include the issue of how to enhance auto-ignition of the natural gas (which has high auto-ignition temperature), how to inhibit formation of the oxides of nitrogen during the combustion process, how to estimate kinetically limited and turbulent-limited combustion rates, and how to optimize the coupling between fluid motion and combustion.

Techniques that are available in this research include flow visualization (in an optical chamber in which they can see gas the jet injection, flame visualization (in an engine in which they can watch flame initiation and development), measurement combustion pressure rise and emissions (in single- and multi-cylinder engines), and numerical simulation of the entire injection-mixing-combustion-pollutant formation process. With the benefit of experimental information the numerical simulation is able to represent the main features of the process and should in time become capable of prediction for design and control optimization.

As this knowledge unfolds they are busy designing new high-pressure gas injector prototypes to meet the stringent requirements of high efficiency and low emissions. Another high priority design task is focused on the need for an efficient variable-duty gas compression system. Using their facilities they are able closely to integrate research, design, and testing of laboratory prototypes for gas compression and injection in engine operation.

Robert Hill M.S.

Robert Hill is an Assistant Professor of Science at Maranatha Baptist Bible College in Watertown, Wisconsin. He received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology and a Bachelor of Science Degree in Geophysics, both from Christian Heritage College receiving them in 1982. Hill received a Master of Science Degree in Physics from Ball State University in 1991.

Hill is a member of the Society of College Science Teachers and the American Association of Physics Teachers. He received the Cooper Science Award for promoting excellence in science fairs and is listed in Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers.

Professor Hill is working on a hypertextbook on Creation aimed at the college science student: A Survey of Modern Creation Thought. It covers the best in creation scholarship, catastrophic plate tectonics, Oard’s post-flood ice age model, etc…

Stephanie Hill A.A.

Stephanie Hill was a full-time student at a Seattle college. She received an Associate of Arts Degree in 1999. Hill is now a full-time music instructor.

David Hillaker M.S.


David Hillaker has been on the faculty of Christian Heritage College since 1997. He teaches in the Science and Kinesiology Department.

Hillaker received a Bachelor of Science Degree from Biola University in 1992. He had additional studies at San Diego State University and at the University of California, San Diego. Hillaker received his Master of Science Degree from the Institute for Creation Research in 2002.

Todd Hillard

Todd Hillard is an author and freelance writer from the Black Hills of South Dakota. Hillard served as primary editor on Steve and Ken Ham's book 'Genesis of a Legacy'.

George Hillstead (December 14, 1925 – November 3, 2001)

George Hillstead was born in Lodi, Wisconsin. Hillstead was a leading figure in international creation evangelism. He was closely associated with the creation movement. George came to Christian Heritage College in 1971, first as Director of Development and then, later, as Vice-President for Business Affairs. He was one of the founding directors of Creation-Life Publishers (now known as Master Books and is currently a division of Green Leaf Publishers) when it was organized in 1974, resigning from the college soon afterwards to become its General Manager. He served in that capacity until 1984. Hillstead was an important figure at the Institute for Creation Research and greatly assisted in expanding the apologetics ministry of Answers in Genesis.

Although the company had several general managers after his resignation, Hillstead continued very effectively in its administration as an active board member. Although the company was started on a shoestring budget, as it were, and always struggled financially, it was largely through his efforts that it was able to continue for over twenty-two years, publishing and marketing some seventy-five influential books on creationism and Christian evidences, as well as many videos on creation. He eventually led in the mutually beneficial sale of the company to New Leaf Publishers in 1996, where it has continued to function effectively in this key type of ministry.

Gary Himmelwright M.S.

Gary Himmelwright works as a scientist and engineer at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, California. He has a Master of Science Degree in Management. Himmelwright lectures on creation science.

Daron Himstedt

Daron Himstedt has been working as an OMF International missionary in southern China and northern areas of Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, and Myanmar (Burma) in the Mekong River region.

Hilton F. Hinderliter Ph.D. (June 20, 1945 – September 4, 2002)

Hilton Hinderliter was born in Hawthorn in Clarion County, Pennsylvania. He earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Physics and a Ph.D. in Physics in 1970, both from Penn State University.

Dr. Hinderliter was Assistant Professor of Physics at Pennsylvania State University, New Kensington Campus, from September 1, 1969, until his retirement on June 30, 1999 after nearly thirty years of service. His responsibilities included instructing several physics classes at the campus as well as some trigonometry classes the past few years. He was Professor of Education in the Science, Technology and Society Program at Penn State University as well. Hinderliter was a signer of the Anti-Global Warming Petition Project.

Edwin Daniel Hirleman, Jr. Ph.D. (December 1, 1951 - )


Edwin Daniel Hirleman is currently Professor and William E. and Florence E. Perry Head of the School of Mechanical Engineering in the School of Mechanical Engineering at Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana. Prior to joining Purdue in 1999 he was on the Faculty of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and of Electrical Engineering at Arizona State University, beginning as an Assistant Professor in 1977. After promotions to Associate and then Full Professor, Dr. Hirleman served in a number of administrative positions including Vice-chair for Aerospace Engineering during 1989-1992, and Acting Chair of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in 1995. From 1995-1999 he was Associate Dean for Research in the College of Engineering where he facilitated a doubling of sponsored research activity and was responsible for College space and facilities. Hirleman received his degrees from Purdue University, making the Dean’s Honor List all semesters, 1969 – 1977), received Delta Tau Delta and C.W. Davidson Scholarships, Purdue University, 1970 – 1972, a Lubrizol Foundation Scholarship, Purdue University, 1971 – 1972, and was a Purdue Rhodes Scholar Nominee, 1972, obtaining the Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Degree in 1972 (graduating in three years with the Highest Distinction, 4.00 Grade Point Average), received a National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship, 1973 – 1977, and Howard Hughes Doctoral Fellowship, 1974 – 1976, the Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering in 1974, and the Ph.D. in 1977. During that time period Dr. Hirleman also spent a year doing research at the Technical University of Denmark in Copenhagen and a year on the technical staff at Hughes Aircraft Company. He received National Science Foundation and Hughes Aircraft Fellowships as a graduate student. In 1992-93 was a visiting researcher at the Technical University of Delft in Holland and an Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Fellow at Universitat Karlsruhe in Germany.

Professor Hirleman’s contributions to education have been quite broad, including teaching course ranging from Introduction to Engineering Design, through Thermodynamics and capstone design courses in both Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, and finally to Combustion. He developed new courses in Measurements and Microcomputers and Laser Diagnostics. Hirleman also received the Pi Tau Sigma Professor of the Year Award for teaching excellence. Finally, his sponsored research program of approximately three million from seventeen private firms and five government agencies has funded research opportunities for nearly a hundred graduate and undergraduate students.

Hirleman’s research is in the area of optical measurement techniques including surface characterization and sensors for semiconductor manufacturing, particle and flow diagnostics, chemical/biological hazard detection and food safety, and design for inspectability. His research group typically includes undergraduate, graduate, and post-doctoral researchers and has involved students from mechanical, electrical, chemical, and computer engineering and food science. His work has been sponsored by a number of government agencies (AFOSR, US Navy, NASA, NSF, ONR, US Army, USDA) and industrial concerns (ADE Optical Systems, Allied-Signal, AMD, Applied Materials, DEC, Duke Scientific, Hamamatsu/Inspex, IBM, Intel, KLA, OSI, SEMATECH, Semiconductor Research Corp., Sumitomo Sitix, Tencor Instruments, TI, and VLSI Standards). Hirleman has special interests in Optical sensors for manufacturing, particle sizing and velocimetry, wafer inspection and surface metrology, light scattering by surfaces, and design. He founded of the Consortium for Metrology of Semiconductor Nanodefects in 1995. He has over one hundred technical publications, four patents, and has presented approximately sixty invited lectures in ten countries on laser diagnostics and related fields. Hirleman served as a Topical Editor of Applied Optics and on the Editorial Board of Particle Characterization. He also received the ASU College of Engineering Award for Significant Accomplishment in Research. Dr. Hirleman served as Faculty Advisor for the International Students Club at ASU from 1978 to 1999, and as President of the Aslan Society. He is founding President of Kairos Ministries, an organization that works in the jail system providing Christian worship services, counseling, tutoring, and other assistance for the incarcerated and their families. Hirleman is listed in Who’s Who in American College and University Students, 1977, American Men and Women of Science, 1979 -, and Who’s Who in Frontier Science and Technology, 1984. He received the College of Engineering Award for Significant Accomplishment in Research, 1980, Arizona State University, was Finalist, White House Fellowship, President’s Commission on White House Fellows, Washington, D.C., 1987, Associate Fellow, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1991, and received the Governor’s Recognition Award (ASU Center for Solid State Electronics Research), State of Arizona, 1993.

Roland Hirsch Ph.D.

Dr. Roland Hirsch received a Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from the University of Michigan.

Adina Ho B.A., B.S.


Susanna, William, Esther, Samuel, Adina and Sean Ho

Adina Ho was accepted at the University of Washington at the age of nine an entered at the age of fourteen and received two bachelor’s degrees by the age of nineteen (in chemistry and music). She then obtained Master of Science graduate degrees in genetics and psychology (four different degrees in all and is currently a school psychologist in the Boston, Massachusetts area.

Esther Su Ho Ph.D.

Esther Su Ho received a Ph.D. in Biological Chemistry from the University of Michigan. She is an international conference and seminar freelance speaker on creation vs. evolution, Science and the Bible, Child Education, Counseling, Parenting, Family Communication, Music and Evangelism.

Mae-Wan Ho Ph.D.

Dr. Mae-Wan Ho received a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from Hong Kong University.

Samuel Ho Ph.D.

Samuel Ho was accepted at the University of Washington (Seattle) at the age of nine and entered at the age of ten! He completed his Bachelor of Science Mathematics Degree at thirteen and earned a Master of Science Degree and Ph.D. in Computer Science at the age of twenty-two. Ho is currently working as a Senior Engineer in computer research for a major computer firm located in the Boston, Massachusetts’s area (where he designs computer chips).

Sean Ho M.S.

Sean Ho enrolled in the University of Washington at the age of thirteen, and by the age of twenty, had earned both a Bachelor of Science Degree and a Master of Science Degree in Mathematics. He is currently finishing his Ph.D. program in Computer Science at the University of North Carolina. He is an international conference speaker on creation vs. evolution, science and the Bible, family relationships, self development and youth issues.

Susanna Ho Ph.D., M.D.

Susanna Ho entered at the University of Washington at the age of fourteen and earned two bachelor’s degrees by the age of eighteen (in biology,chemistry and biochemistry). By the age of twenty-six, she earned an M.D. and a Ph.D. in Molecular Genetics from Harvard Medical School.

William Ho M.D.


Dr. William Ho’s medical qualification is M.B., B.S., the British equivalent to the American M.D. from the University of Hong Kong, 1962. Fleeing the communist revolution in China of the late nineteen forty’s, he settle in Hong Kong, where he received his medical qualification, and then emmigrated to the United States in 1964. He was a Family Physician in private practice, over twenty-five years in Seattle until 1990. Dr. Ho is an international freelance speaker at conferences on evangelism, expository preaching, parenting and family counseling, science and end-times, and science and the Bible.

Andrew Julian Hodge B.S., M.B. (M.D.), FRACS (January 6, 1944 - )


Dr. Andrew Hodge is a creationist surgeon. Hodge received a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery from the University of Western Australia in 1968. He became a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in cardio-thoracic surgery in 1976.

From 1968 to 1970 Dr. Hodge was Resident Medical Officer at Royal Perth Hospital, Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital and Princess Margaret Children’s Hospital in Western Australia. In 1971 Hodge was a Temporary Senior Tutor in the University Department of Surgery at Royal Perth Hospital in Western Australia. From 1972 to 1974 he was Registrar in Cardio-thoracic Surgery at the Royal Adelaide Hospital in Western Australia and from 1974 to 1976 was Registrar in Cardio-thoracic Surgery at the Royal Adelaide Hospital in South Australia. From 1976 to 1978 Dr. Hodge was Senior Resident in Cardio-vascular Surgery at the Good Samaritan Hospital in San Jose, California that is affiliated with Stanford University Hospital, Palo Alto, California. From 1978 to 1981 Hodge was Senior Registrar in Cardiothoracic Surgery at the Royal Perth Hospital in Western Australia and from 1981 until 1997 he was Consultant in Cardio-thoracic Surgery in the Cardio-thoracic Unit at Royal Perth Hospital, Western Australia and was Head of the Department from 1991 to 1997. From 1997 to 2004 Dr. Hodge was Consultant of the Cardio-thoracic Surgery Unit at the Fremantle Hospital in Western Australia and Head of the Department during this period. In 2004 he retired from clinical practice but continues research and publishing in the tissue engineering of valvular bioprostheses.

Dr. Hodge’s appointments include being a member of the Blood Transfusion Sub-Committee of the Medical Advisory Committee from 1984 to 2004, member and secretary of the Division of Surgery Executive Committee from 1985 to 1990, member of the Theatre Sub-Committee from 1985 to 1995 and from 1997 to 2004, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Surgical Convenor, Division of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery at the Annual General Scientific Meeting in Perth in May, 1987, member of the Board of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons from 1987 to 1993, member of the Clinical Staff Association Executive Committee from 1990 to 1993 and from 1998 to 2004, member of the Oncological Services Sub-Committee from 1991 to 1994, Head of the Department of the Cardio-thoracic Surgical Unit, Royal Perth Hospital from 1991 to 1997, member of the Project Control Group for the establishment of Cardio-thoracic Surgery Services at Fremantle Hospital from August 1995 to August 1997, and Head of the Department Cardio-thoracic Surgery Unit, Freemantle Hospital from 1997 to 2004.

Teaching commitments of Dr Hodge include tutorials to sixth year medical students in cardio-thoracic surgery, daily “on the job” instruction of residents and registrars, invited lectures to seminars, postgraduate nursing and physiotherapy courses, organizer and presenter at monthly combined multidisciplinary meeting of cardiac surgeons, anaesthetists and intensivists, as well as Examiner in final medical student examinations from 1993 to 1998.

Dr. Hodge is a specialist in coronary bypasses, valve replacements and lung cancer. His medical interests include research, homograft and aortic root surgery, myocardial protection, design and local production of surgical instruments and devices. Current research is on the development of the Kangaroo Valve as a bioprosthesis, cardioplegia additives to enhance myocardial protection, and assessment in vivo of strategy to ameliorate the effects of endotoxic shock. Dr. Hodge is a member of the Cardio-thoracic Surgery Network and the Australian Society of Cardiac and Thoracic Surgeons, the Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand, Australian Association of Surgeons, the International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery, the Pan Pacific Surgical Association, the Association of Thoracic and Cardio-vascular Surgeons of Asia, the Medical Research Foundation (Royal Perth Hospital and Freemantle Hospital), Associate member of the Australian Doctor’s Fund, and of course, as indicated earlier, Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons.

Bodie Hodge M.S.

Bodie Hodge graduated with a Master of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale in 1998. In teaching apologetics to high school students, he realized the importance of creation ministries such as Answers in Genesis. He works as a full-time staff member for Answers in Genesis, USA answering queries and writing articles and is Manager of the Answers Department as well as speaker/researcher, and writer on apologetics.

Dewey Hodges

Dewey Hodges is Professor of Aerospace Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology.

William Hodges

William A. Hoesch M.S.

Bill Hoesch has a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Geology from the University of Colorado and a Master of Science Degree in Geology from the Institute for Creation Research Graduate School that he received in 1994.

For seven years Hoesch worked in the petroleum industry, the last two years in exploration, including jobs as borehole logging engineer in Wyoming with Dresser-Atlas, wellsite geologist in Kenya, Congo and Angola with Cities Service International (Houston) which led to a 279-page in-house publication on the petroleum potential of Kalimantan, Indonesia.

While earning his masters degree, Hoesch also worked for C.H. Wood & Associates evaluating damage in the aftermath of the 1989 Loma Pieta earthquake in the San Francisco Bay area. This was followed by a one-year teaching position at Jianghan Petroleum Institute in the People’s Republic of China, where he taught university students in English, Geology and petroleum exploration.

Hoesch then returned to the United States where he took a position as Public Information Officer at the Institute for Creation Research, and then Research Geologist, where he currently assists in mineral isolation of RATE project rocks, and field work in parts of Arizona, Nevada and Utah on a stratigraphic study of a nautiloid mass-kill deposit.

John G. Hoey Ph.D.

Dr. John Hoey received a Ph.D. in Molecular and Cellular Biology from City University of New York Graduate School.

Phillip H. Hoff Ph.D.

Dr. Hoff is Professor of Electrical Engineering in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at California State University, Chico. He received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering from Carnegie-Mellon University in 1963, a Master of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering from Carnegie-Mellon University in 1964, and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley in 1970.

Hoff received a research grant from Caltrans (the California state highway department) to develop a robot to pick up samples of hazardous spills. He is a member of Eta Kappa Nu, the national electrical engineering honor society.

John L. Hoffer

John Hoffer is Professor of Engineering and Professor of Anesthesiology at Texas A & M University College of Engineering. He is with the Texas A & M University Syst. Health Science Center.

Lynn Hofland B.S.E.E.

Hoffland works as a contractor in support to the National Aeronautics Space Administration Ames, Code JEE in the Test Engineering Laboratory. As a Senior Test Engineer, Hofland has worked on many projects that have required electrical or electronics interfacing for the test completion. His initial hiring in 1985 was focused on the development and implementation of a test program that included both hardware and software development to monitor the variances of the Lithium cells that constituted the primary power source of the Galileo Probe. Following the Probes successful entry into the Jovian atmosphere in November 1995, Hofland was called upon to assist in a final published report of the test program and to give presentations at two Power Sources Conferences in southern California.

Additional testing that Hofland has been involved in ranges from life sciences projects that have traveled aboard the Space Shuttle and Mir Space Station to wind tunnel applications to the world’s largest NFAC 40x80x120 and in the Mars simulator for calibration of the Mars Pathfinder wind sensor. The variety of testing necessary to meet man’s ever growing quest for answers to the worlds he explores has provide Hofland a vast array of test opportunities that he has greatly enjoyed.

Hofland received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering from Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana in 1984. From 1975 to 1981 Hofland worked as a Reactor Operator in the United States Navy in Nuclear Propulsion Systems. He started Stiffneck Ministries several years ago to provide a library of creationist materials to homeschoolers.

Philip Hohnen

Philip Hohnen is a hydrogeologist and former evolutionist.

James Patrick Holding M.L.S. (April 24, 1968 - )

Holding is a freelance researcher. He is founder and operator of Tekton Apologetics Ministries, a ministry committed to providing scholarly answers to serious questions that are often posed on major and minor elements of the Christian faith. Holding received a Bachelor’s Degree in English from the University of Central Florida in 1990 and a Master’s Degree in Library Science from Florida State University in 1991.

Holding was a Library Clerk at the Orlando Public Library from 1985 to 1990, Reference Librarian at the Florida Department of Emergency Medical Services from 1991 to 1992, Librarian Specialist in the Florida Department of Corrections from 1992 to 2000, Reference Librarian with the Mount Dora Public Library from 2000 to 2001, and Enumerator with the United States Department of Agriculture from 2002 to 2003.

Jay L. Hollman M.D.

Dr. Jay Hollman is Adjunct Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine (Cardiology) at Louisiana State University Medical School. He is an interventional cardiologist with the Health Science Center at the Ochsner Clinic. Hollman received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemistry (cum laude) from Seattle Pacific and a M.D. in Medicine from the Oregon Health Science Center Medical School in 1975. He did post-graduate training in internal medicine, cardiology and interventional cardiology at Emory University.

Kelly J. Hollowell Ph.D., J.D.


Dr. Hollowell is a scientist, patent attorney and Adjunct Professor of Bioethics at the University of Richmond and Regent University Law Schools. She is also an authority and nationally recognized conference speaker on issues of bioethics and advancing medical technologies. And Hollowell is the founder and executive director of Science Ministries Incorporated, an education-based non-profit corporation addressing issues in science and biotechnology and Executive Director of the Center for Bioethics and Culture in Virginia. She is also a weekly columnist for WorldNet Daily.

Hollowell writes and speaks on topics including those surrounding human reproduction and birth; the legal and social issues of human genetic research; the allocation of health-care resources; organ donation, brain death, embryonic stem-cell research, human cloning, physician assisted suicide and the impact of biotechnology on our nation. Her work has appeared in numerous newspapers and professional publications. And, she has written and reviewed findings and legislation for multiple state representatives, and made presentations to a wide variety of pubic and private organizations.

Dr. Hollowell has served in such positions as research assistant for Rad-Cure Corporation, Livingston, New Jersey from 1987 to 1988, Assistant Director of Technical Analysis at Robertson Laboratory Corporation, Madison, New Jersey from 1989 to 1990, forensic toxicologist at the DUI Laboratory, Department of Clinical Pathology, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, Florida from 1995 to 1996, Science Consultant at BAPIC Environment Technologies in Virginia Beach, Virginia from 1997 to 1998, corporate patent counsel and science editor for Star-Wire Corporation; and patent attorney for Kaufman & Canoles, Norfolk, Virginia (specializing in biotechnology) from 1998 to 2000.

Hollowell was admitted to practice in 1998 with the United States Patent and Trademark Office and with the Virginia State Bar in 1999. She is a member of the United States Patent and Trademark Office, the Virginia State Bar Association, the Christian Medical Association, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and she is on the Family Foundation Advisory Board.

Hollowell has a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Biology and Mathematics from the University of South Florida, New College, Sarasota, Florida in 1987, a Ph.D. in Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology (DNA Technology and Analysis) from the University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, Florida, in 1996 with a 3.4 GPA and a Juris Doctorate law degree from Regent University School of Law, Virginia Beach, Virginia (the only ABA accredited Christian law school in the world) in 1999 with a 3.5 GPA. This education and background has uniquely suited her to present arguments representing the Christian faith on such subjects as Evolution, Creation Science, Bioethics and Life Related issues such as abortion, in vitro fertilization, cloning and stem cell research.

Dr. Hollowell has been published in nationally recognized journals such as the Journal of Neurobiology and has spoken in both locally and nationally syndicated venues. She received a Foundation Scholastic Scholarship from the University of South Florida, New College, a Department of Pharmacology Scholastic Scholarship from the University of Miami, a National Institute of Health Scholarship for Scientific Research, and a Dean’s Scholarship, Law Grant from Regent University Law School.

Wayne M. Hollyoak B.S.

Hollyoak has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology and was Treasurer for the Baltimore Creation Fellowship, Perry Hall, Maryland.

Ivan G. Holmes Ph.D.

Dr. Holmes is retired Professor of Chemistry/Geochemistry at La Sierra University and had been with La Sierra since 1972. He received a Ph.D. in Analytical and Nuclear Chemistry from Oregon State University in 1969.

John K. Holmes M.A.

John K. Holmes is Academic Dean of Stony Brook School, in Stony Brook, New York. He received a Master of Arts Degree in Mathematics and Physics from the University of Cambridge, England.

Holmes worked for many years in Africa, mainly at the University of Science and Technology, in Kumasi Ghana eventually as Senior Lecturer. He has published several scientific articles.

Edmond W. Holroyd III Ph.D. (January 11, 1945 - )


Dr. Edmond Holroyd is a Meteorologist and Research Physical Scientist for the United States Government Bureau of Reclamation. He has worked on weather modification projects, including weather and cloud seeding research in the United States, Australia and Japan, for four decades, specializing in their evaluations. Holroyd has done research in remote satellite sensing of the earth for more than thirty years. Remote sensing research is mostly in the area of mapping noxious weeds. He is also retired Head of the Department of Physics, Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois.

Dr. Holroyd is currently refining the computer software, of which he is the author, for measuring the accumulation of snow within the view of NEXRAD (Doppler) radars. The program will soon be used nationwide. He is the lead research scientist in Reclamation’s Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Group and shares his expertise as Adjunct Professor since 1999 in the GIS Department at the University of Denver, University College teaching such courses as Aerial Remote Sensing, Digital Image Processing, Introduction to Remote Sensing, and Satellite Remote Sensing. His most popular demonstration is the “instant snowstorm” which makes it snow in a classroom setting. Holroyd received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Astrophysics with a minor in Physics from the University of Rochester, New York, in 1966. He received a Ph.D. in Atmospheric Science in 1971 from State University of New York at Albany (now the University of Albany), specializing in cloud physics and weather modification. Dr. Holroyd had been in Australia for a three-year stay (from 1971 to 1974) completing his doctoral studies (during which time he worked for Australia’s premiere scientific organization, CSIRO, in the Division of Cloud Physics. He had credit hours in advanced topics in the geology of western Colorado from Western State College, Gunnison, Colorado in 1985 and in the early 1990’s he continued his education in geology at the Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado.

Dr. Holroyd enjoys helping to design and establish FM radio translator stations for the network of Colorado Christian University: KWBI-KJOL-KDRH.

Holroyd is a member of the American Meteorological Society, the Weather Modification Association, a board member of the Rocky Mountain Creation Fellowship, a board member for Denver seminars of Answers in Genesis, Director of remote sensing for ArcImaging, assisting with their search for Noah’s Ark and providing remote sensing support for the B.A.S.E. Institute, helping with their search for Noah’s Ark as well. He was a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers.

Jim Holt


Jim Holt was born in Camden, Arkansas and reared in Northwest Arkansas. He lived on the farm and in the suburbs. His fondest memories were on the farm with his grandfather. He joined the military in 1987 and served in the United States Army Joint Intelligence Operations at the National Security Agency under the presidencies of Ronald Reagan, George Bush, and Bill Clinton. Holt was involved in highly classified operations during the Cold War and its end, the ousting of Noriega from Panama, and Operation Desert Storm. While working at the National Security Agency, he served as Watch Officer, Senior Team Manager, Analyst, and Linguist. He received his training at the Defense Language Institute in Monterey, California, Good Fellow Air Force Base in San Angelo, Texas, and Fort Huachuca, Arizona. Jim also studied science and pre-med at the University of Maryland. He has a special interest in History.

Holt began his public service as a representative in the Arkansas House after being elected by the people of the fifth district back in 2000. He was later elected to the Arkansas Senate in 2002 where he currently serves. Senator Holt has a proven conservative record and was endorsed by the National Rifle Association in his 2002 Arkansas Senate race. Holt is pro-ethics, pro-character, pro-education, and pro-business. He is a creationist and counselor at a youth reform center, and is motivated by his faith and has pledged upon his sacred honor to defend our faith, freedom, life, limited government (as defined by our Constitution,) and our families.

Of all the issues facing America today, Senator Holt realizes it is imperative that we confront the Nation’s runaway Judiciary and its power grab to make the Constitution a document that will mean whatever a Judge wants it to mean. “They have usurped the powers of the legislative and executive branches, and have stolen the rights of the people. They have gone unchallenged long enough.”

Holt has been an advocated for the elderly, disabled, and the unborn. He fought hard against the “Nursing Home Bed Tax”. Holt co-sponsored and was an integral part of the passage of the “Woman’s right to Know” bill of 2001 and the “Ultra Sound” bill of 2003 which is reducing abortions in Arkansas. He is one of the key legislators bringing the Veteran’s Nursing Home to Northwest Arkansas. His legislative record put him among the top five legislators who consistently vote against new taxes or fees. He was the only senator in the 2003 session and one of five representatives in 2001 who voted against his own pay raise. Holt authored ACT 1730; which holds political parties accountable by requiring them to report contributions and expenditures.

Senator Holt has been appointed to the Governor’s Advisory Board for TEEN PACT, a Christian organization that trains young people to be political leaders who will impact the nation and the world. He was one of twenty-five legislators nation-wide who attended the Foundations Forum; a conservative assembly designed to help America’s leaders bring the country back to the principles upon which it was founded.

Roy Dewayne Holt M.S. ( - September 23, 2003)

The late Roy D. Holt was a physicist at Allied Signal. Shortly after he married in 1989, he had later accepted a job at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico, with a Master of Science Degree from the University of Missouri at Kansas City.

Holt was born and spent much of his life in Kansas City. He was Founding Director of the Creation Science Association of America for Mid-America and a member of the Creation Science Fellowship of New Mexico. Holt helped start two creation science organizations and had researched creation science topics since the mid 1980’s co-developing a database of articles on creation research.

Mr. Holt believed the Bible is God’s infallible word and that we can trust it in all matters, including science and history. He sought to understand the world from a Biblical young-earth creation perspective and never wavered in his commitment to creation science.

Michael W. Holtz

Michael Holtz is a graduate of St. Olaf’s College in Northfield, Minnesota. He is a teacher in the Minneapolis public schools (music). Sonic Bloom, an agricultural research and consulting firm, employs Holtz.

Josef Holzschuh Ph.D.

Dr. Josef Holzschuh is a Geophysicist who works in the field of seismic processing. He received a Ph.D. from the University of Sydney, Australia.

James R. Honeyman

Honeyman is an original member of the Board of Trustees of the Creation-Science Research Center.

E. Ralph Hooper B.A., M.D.

Dr. Hooper was Dean of the London Bible Institute for twenty-one years and a member and Demonstrator in the Anatomical Department of the Medical Faculty at the University of Toronto, in Ontario, Canada.

Arlie J. Hoover Ph.D.

Arlie J. Hoover joined the Department of History at Abilene Christian University in 1980. His field of specialty is Modern Europe, with emphasis on the intellectual history of Germany and Russia. Prior to this he was Dean at Columbia Christian College, Portland, Oregon from 1977 to 1980 and was Professor of History at Pepperdine University, Malibu, California from 1964 to 1977.

Hoover received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in History from the University of Tampa in 1960, a Master of Arts Degree from the University of Texas in 1962, a Ph.D. in History from the University of Texas in 1965, doctoral research at the Free University of Berlin, Germany from 1963 to 1964, and post-doctoral research at the University of Heidelberg, Germany in 1968.

Professor Hoover has written ten books, the most recent of which are monographs in his special interest – clerical nationalism: The Gospel of Nationalism: German Patriotic Preaching from Napoleon to Versailles (1986); God, Germany, and Britain in the Great War: A Study in Clerical Nationalism (1989); and God, Britain, and Hitler in World War II: The View of the British Clergy 1939 – 1945 (1999). In addition he has written fifteen articles for journals such as Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism, History of European Ideas, and The European Legacy. He has read over twenty papers at historical conferences, many of them in overseas meetings such as Berlin, Germany, Oxford, England, Leuven, Belgium, Aalborg, Denmark, Gratz, Austria, Jerusalem and Haifa, Israel.

Dr. Hoover’s book, Dear Agnos: A Defense of Christianity (Baker, 1976) is now in its third printing (College Press, Joplin, MO). It was the monthly selection for the Evangelical Book Club (January, 1976) and has been translated into Russian and Polish.

Hoover received a Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship from the University of Texas, Austin 1960-61, a Fulbright Grant from the Free University of Berlin, 1963 – 1964, an Exchange Fellowship from the University of Texas, Austin – Free University of Berlin, 1963 – 1964, a Research Grant from the National endowment for Humanities, Heidelberg, 1968, was named in the Outstanding Educators of America, 1972, 1973; Military History Workshop, West Point USMA, Summer, 1989, and Research grants from Abilene Christian University, Summers of 1985 (Basel), (Marburg), 1986, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999 (Oxford), 1987, 1988 (Cambridge), 1990, 1991 (Abilene), and 1992 (Weimar-Leipzig).

Professor Hoover is a member of the Conference on Faith and History, Phi Alpha Theta (ACU chapter: Zeta-Beta), the International Society for the Study of European Ideas, and the Historical Society.

Hoover was not raised in an ivory tower but clawed his way up the ladder from such humble occupations as west Texan cotton picker, a soda jerk, and a grease monkey.

Marko Horb Ph.D.

Dr. Marko Horb received a Ph.D. in Cell and Developmental Biology from State University of New York.

Rodney Hordern

Hordern is a lawyer and keen supporter of Answers in Genesis. He has a Bachelor of Commerce and a Bachelor of Law from the University of New South Wales and is a Fellow of the chartered Institute of Company Secretaries in Australia. Hordern is concerned with the direction of modern laws and has made a number of submissions to politicians and government committees concerning human rights and Bill of Rights.

Susan Horiuchi M.S.

Horiuchi received her Master of Science Degree from the Institute for Creation Research in 2002.

Mark F. Horstemeyer Ph.D.

Dr. Mark Horstemeyer holds a Chair position for the Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems in Computational Solid Mechanics. He is a faculty member with a rank of full professor in the Mechanical Engineering Departments at Mississippi State University. Horstemeyer is the thrust leader over the manufacturing and design aspects of the center. Before coming to Mississippi State University, Professor Horstemeyer worked at Sandia National Laboratories (Livermore, California) for fifteen years and worked on a myriad of projects mostly focusing on weapons programs but later transferred the technologies and research developed at Sandia to the automobile industry. His career comprises working on microstructure-property constitutive modeling, finite deformation inelasticity, damage evolution, fracture, nano- indention, composites, electro-migration-stress voiding, fatigue, penetration, and impact; numerical modeling of nano- and micro-structural mechanics; atomistic modeling; finite element analyses of manufacturing methods such as forming, forging, and other metal processing methods.

Dr. Horstemeyer managed a fluid mechanics department with fourteen researchers in areas of computational fluid dynamics, fire modeling, electroplating modeling related to micro-scale components, solidification modeling, and coupled physics analysis related to extreme ultraviolet lithography for design of computer chips. While leading these various research efforts, Horstemeyer continued his research in multi-scale modeling by performing atomistic simulations and developing formulations for finite element modeling of weapons and automotive designs.

Horstemeyer’s educational background is stellar starting with his high honors at Weir High School in Weirton, West Virginia. He earned his Bachelor of Science in 1985 in Mechanical Engineering at West Virginia University as Magna Cum Laude with a GPA of 3.7/4.0. Horstemeyer then attended Ohio State University and earned in 1987 his Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering with a GPA of 3.6/4.0. After spending several years at Sandia National Laboratories, he earned his Ph.D. in 1995 in Mechanical Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology in the George Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering from 1993 to 1995 with a GPA of 4.0/4.0. Based on his successes at Sandia, Horstemeyer was awarded the Doctoral Study Program, which funded his Ph.D. work.

At Sandia National Laboratories, Dr. Horstemeyer worked on various nuclear and conventional weapons programs applying various aspects of solid mechanics principles. Although much of his work in weapons related work is documented, it is mostly classified and that is unfortunate in the sense that others do not have access to the work and do not know about the work. It can be summarized however in an unclassified manner. Some of his work is relevant to the current situation with the War on Terrorism. One of the first things that Horstemeyer worked on while at Sandia was the development of computational algorithms for conventional and nuclear earth penetrators striking rubble on top of the hardened buried targets. His work resurfaced and referenced in the classified community with the United States attacks on Afghanistan caves. His work on damage mechanics is used for B61 earth penetrator analysis as an alternative to attack buried targets. He also worked on new systems design concepts with the development of large-scale structural and thermal tests for the W89/SRAM 2 nuclear tests. His successes earned him several awards within Sandia for technical excellence. In other conventional weapon work, Horstemeyer worked on lethality – vulnerability studies for the Naval Surface Warfare Center developing internal state variable models for damage assessment, fluid-structure interaction algorithms, and redesign concepts for submarine hulls. Finally, Horstemeyer also performed studies on anti-tank munitions in terms of penetrating devices. His plasticity-damage modeling effort has lead to optimized designs for explosively formed projectiles.

In the last several years, the automotive industry has been interested in employing Dr. Horstemeyers’s service based from Sandia for the USCAR Partnership for New Generation Vehicles Program. The main goal was (and is) to reduce emissions and have less reliance on foreign oil. One goal to accomplish this task was (and is) to develop an 80 miles per gallon mid-size automobile that is as safe and cost-worthy of a current comparable mid-size automobile. To accomplish this task, the USCAR Partnership for New Generation Vehicles goals was determined and one main task was to reduce the weight of the chassis components by 25%. This was an unprecedented goal. To help them in this goal, the automotive community came to Sandia, and in particular Dr. Horstemeyer, for its background in applying physically based models into finite element codes for design. After five years of working with the USCAR Lightweight Metals group, Horstemeyer’s leadership and technical accomplishments provided the successful accomplishment of the 25% by weight reduction but also increased the strength by 50%, the fatigue life by a factor of two, and reduced the cost by $2 per part. This has significant ramifications, as the cost savings potentially realizable was $40 per car resulting in potentially millions of dollars of saving for the industry. His concepts of microstructure-property modeling were used to optimize the design and are now being employed in another USCAR project.

The microstructure property modeling can be used to optimally design not only automotive components and systems but can be used for weapons, computers, aircraft, and other applications as well although these applications have yet to be realized. Furthermore, now that the mathematics relating microstructure to properties have been coupled, solving the inverse problem to achieve new materials designs is tractable. This potentially has a large impact in the design community.

Professor Horstemeyer’s passion is to develop scientific research with an engineering application in mind. His experience of working at various size scales in his career is unique indeed and provides a perspective to the research community that is different, beneficial, and challenging. In summary, at the structural scale he has been involved in designing weapons – automotive components; at the macro-scale level he has developed internal state variable formulations related to plasticity and damage while coupling theoretical modeling to experiments; at the meso-scale Horstemeyer has worked on crystal plasticity formulations and worked microstructure-property relations from experiments and modeling paradigms; and at the atomic level has analyzed size scale effects with atomistic modeling. He desires to train young researchers with the paradigm of the multiscale philosophy with strong bent on theory development, experimental validation, and materials analysis in order to change the next generation of component and system designers.

He has published over 100 journal articles, conference papers, and technical reports, won several technical awards including the Sandia Award for Excellence in 1989 for weapons design, the Sandia Award for Excellence in 1990 for weapons experiments, the Sandia Award for Excellence in 1992 for finite element lethality studies, as mentioned earlier the Society of Automotive Engineers Doctoral Study Program (1993 to 1995) for internal state variable plasticity, an R & D 100 Award in 2000 for his work on microstructure-property modeling, the Department of Energy Recognition Award in 2000 for his USCAR work, the Presidential PECASE Department of Energy Defense Program Early Career Scientist Award with Ken Gall (Colorado University) in 2001 for their work on multi-scale modeling of micro-scale devices, Computational Fellow at the University of Minnesota in 2002, the American Foundry Society “Best Paper Award” in 2003 and the Institute of Physics Select Paper (most downloaded paper) “A multi-scale analysis of fixed-end simple shear using molecular dynamics, crystal plasticity, and a macroscopic internal state variable theory” in 2004.

Dr. Horstemeyer is a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the American Academy of Mechanics, the American Society of Civil Engineers, the Materials Research Society, The American Foundry Society, the Society of Automotive Engineers, the American Society of Metals, Sigma Xi, Pit Tau Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, the American Society of Welding, and the American Scientific Affiliation.

Horstemeyer served as a consultant on the Columbia space shuttle Accident Investigation Board, was invited to serve on the Baseball Hall of Fame committee related to the physics of baseball, and is continually invited to give lectures for universities, government laboratories, and United States industry.

Robert W. Hosken Ph.D., MBA

Robert Hosken is Senior Lecturer in the Centre for Advancement of Food Technology and Nutrition at the University of Newcastle, Australia. He received a B.Sc. in Biochemistry from the University of Western Australia in 1963, a M.Sc. in Biochemistry and Languages from Monash University in 1967, a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the University of Newcastle in 1979, and a MBA from the University of Newcastle in 1988.

Dr. Hosken has a special interest in Food Product Development; Grain based foods, Dairy foods and Food Technology Education. He has published nearly one hundred articles in the areas of protein structure and function, food technology and food product development.

William Hoskin

William Hoskin is a geologist with experience in the mining industry. He has a broad interest in the chemical evolution of the continental lithosphere with specific interests and current research in the stability or chemistry of accessory minerals and the provenance of sediments.

Mark Hottel M.S.

Mark Hottel has a Master of Science Degree from the University of Wisconsin, Stout. He is a Christian school principal and also teaches Mathematics and Science.

Wil Houghton

Dr. Wil Houghton was President of the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. He instigated the founding of the American Scientific Affiliation. Houghton was concerned with the increasing atheistic emphasis and orientation of science, particularly the uncritical acceptance of Darwin and evolution as a whole and its effect on younger science scholars.

Kenneth W. House B.S.

Kenneth House was a graduate student in the Department of Physics at the University of Alabama, Huntsville. He has a Bachelor of Science Degree.

Barton Houseman

Barton Houseman is Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, Goucher College.

Ronald Edward Houser M.S., D.V.M., J.D. (August 11, 1949 - )

Ronald E. Houser was born in Fairbury, Nebraska. He received a Master of Science Degree and in 1974 received a Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine from the University of Missouri. Dr. Houser was in the United States Air Force from 1974 to 1976; 1990 to 1991; Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Air Force Reserve.

From 1980 to 1984 Houser was a member of the State Board of Health in Nebraska. He received his J.D. from the University of Georgia School of Law in 1990. Houser was admitted in 1990 to Georgia, United States District Court, Middle, Northern and Southern Districts of Georgia and the United States Court of Appeals, 11th Circuit, 1993, United States Supreme Court.

Houser is an Associate Attorney with the firm Cook, Noell, Tolley, Bates & Michael, LLP in Athens, Georgia with Appellate Practice, Criminal Defense, and Civil Plaintiff practice. He is a member of the Western Circuit and American Bar Associations, the State Bar of Georgia, the National Lawyers Association, Phi Alpha Delta, the Christian Legal Society and the Reserve Officers Association.

Larry Hovee

Larry Hovee studied architecture at the Ball State University College of Architecture and Planning, in Muncie, Indiana and graduated in 1978. He obtained his registration as an architect in 1982, with the state of Indiana and currently practices as a licensed professional with Gibraltar Design, Architects & Engineers in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Kent E. Hovind Ph.D. (January 15, 1953 - )>


Kent Hovind is originally from Illinois, but has lived in Pensacola Florida since 1989. He graduated from East Peoria High School in 1971, having taken advanced science and math courses, and went on to Illinois Central College in East Peoria, Illinois. There he completed sixty credit hours toward a major in Mathematics and Science. He then transferred to Midwestern Baptist College in Pontiac, Michigan to double major in Bible and Education graduating with a Bachelor of Religious Education Degree in 1974. For the next fifteen years (from 1974 to 1989) Hovind taught Mathematics and Science at Christian high schools. He earned his Masters Degree in 1988 and Doctorate in Education in 1991from Patriot University, Colorado Springs. His dissertation dealt with the effects of teaching evolution on students in our public school system.

A twenty-year study of the evolution/creation issue led him to found Creation Science Evangelism in 1991. Hovind has debated evolutionists at many universities across America (over forty) and given many creation seminars throughout the country (over seven-hundred each year). He has been on over thirty five hundred radio and television talk shows.

Gordon Howard B.A.,A.Mus.A.

Gordon Howard is an experienced high school teacher with a life-long interest in most branches of science at a 'popular' level, especially as they apply to the truth of the Bible.

Kurt Howard M.S.

Kurt Howard has a Master of Science Degree in Geology.

Mark L. Howard M.A., M.A.

Mark Howard currently is the President of the Instituto de Asistencia Teologica. He holds a Master of Arts Degree in Biblical Studies from Asbury Theological Seminary.He occasionally gives lectures on the scientific evidence supporting special creation.

Warren R. Howard A.B.

Warren Howard was a biologist working in industry as a technical director and extrustion superintendent with the Tubbs Cordage Company in Orange, California. He has an A.B. Degree in Biology.

William A. Howard.

William Howard is Assistant Professor at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks.

George Franklin Howe Ph.D. (November 15, 1931 - )

George Howe was born in Buffalo, New York. He graduated from Wyoming High School, Wyoming, Ohio. He received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Botany with high honor from Wheaton College, Illinois in 1953, a Master of Science Degree in Botany from Ohio State University in 1956, and a Ph.D. in Botany (specializing in plant physiology) from Ohio State University in 1959. His thesis research covered several facets of photosynthesis. Howe has also conducted post-doctoral studies in Botany at Washington State University, Pullman, that was sponsored by the Botanical Society of America and the National Science Foundation in 1961, Desert Biology at Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, that was sponsored by the National Science Foundation in 1962, and Radiation Biology at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, from 1965 to 1966. His research also includes a pollen survey in Newhall, California, an analysis of patterns in chaparral re-growth after fire, as well as a study of design in lichens and in yuccas.

Dr. Howe held the position of part-time Instructor in 1958 at Ohio State University, was Instructor, Assistant Professor, and Associate Professor in the Department of Biology at Westmont College, Santa Barbara, California, for nine years (from 1959 to 1968), and was Professor and Chairman in the Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics at The Masters College, Newhall, California (formerly Los Angeles Baptist College) from 1968 until his retirement as Professor in 1997 after serving for twenty-nine years. He was Lecturer in allergenic plants (from 1974 to 1976) at the Allergy Clinic, Veteran’s Hospital in Long Beach, California.

While at Ohio State University Howe was a Charles F. Kettering Fellow (from 1957 to 1959). He was voted “Teacher of the Year” twice at The Master’s College.

Howe was previously a member of the Society of the Sigma Xi (an honorary research organization), the Southern California Academy of Sciences, the Southern California Botanists, the Ohio Academy of Science, the American Society of Plant Physiologists, and several other scientific organizations. He was also listed in American Men and Women of Science. He has served as president, editor, and other offices in the Creation Research Society in which he is a Fellow.

As well as publishing technical papers in scientific journals including Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences and the Ohio Journal of Science and books in the area of botany, photosynthesis, chaparral re-growth after fire, pollination of the camphor weed, ring muhley grass, and lichens, Howe has published numerous papers in the area of creation vs. mega-evolution, and philosophy of science. He has also written several booklets and essays. He lectured widely on scientific creationism.

Daniel Howell Ph.D.

Dr. Daniel Howell received a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from Virginia Tech.

Charles D. Howes Ph.D.

Charles Howes is Professor at Ashland Community College. He was the recipient of the 1990 Great Teacher Award at the University of Kentucky. Previously Howes was Technical Director of Loma Linda Foods at Mount Vernon, Ohio.

John R. Howitt M.D. (1892 – August, 1985)

Dr. John Howitt was a hospital psychiatrist and superintendent in Canada. He was a physician and author of numerous pamphlets published through the International Christian Crusade. He initiated the work with liver extract at the medical school at the University of Western Ontario.

Thomas P. Hoyle Jr. M.Div.

Thomas Hoyle has a Master of Divinity Degree. He has a Ph.D. in Christian Apologetics from Northwest Baptist Seminary, California Graduate School of Theology.

Hoyle is a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Air Force Reserves. He is a Bible and science speaker and has presented multi-media slide presentations and displays at conferences and colleges. Hoyle is founder of Bible and Science Ministries, Tacoma, WA. He has been actively involved in creation science missions for over twenty years, has spoken over 3300 times in nearly five hundred churches, schools, and conferences in forty two states and other countries. Hoyle has also had many broadcasts by Christian radio and television.

Curtis Hrischuk Ph.D.

Dr. Curtis Hrischuk received a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Carleton University.

Wayne W. Huang Ph.D.

Dr. Wayne Huang is Associate Professor of the Department of Management Information Systems, College of Business, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio. He was Senior Lecturer (since 1999) in Information Systems in the School of Information Systems, Technology and Management at the University of New South Wales, Australia, a visiting scholar at the University of Georgia, and a faculty member at the University of New South Wales, Australia and Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.

Huang holds a B.E. in Mechanics from Huazhong University of Science and Technology, a M.B.A. from Xi’an Jiaotong University, a M.Sc. in Information Systems from the National University of Singapore, and a Ph.D. in Information Systems as a joint Ph.D. program from the University of Georgia and the National University of Singapore.

Born in mainland China, he worked as a full-time teaching staff member in the Department of Information Systems and Computer Sciences at the National University of Singapore after earning his M.Sc. In 1999, ANBAR Electronic Intelligence, a partner with the British National Library, awarded his research paper published in one of the international quality journals, the European Journal of Information Systems.

Huang’s main research interests include Group Support Systems, electronic commerce, education, Knowledge management, and software engineering.

Dr. Huang was awarded the Sir Anthony Mason Fellowship for his contribution to research at the University of New South Wales.

Dr. Huang is also an Editorial Review Board Member of the Journal of Database Management, Information & Management, International Journal of Global Information Management, and the International Journal of Internet and Enterprise Management and founding member of the International Consortium for Electronic Business.

Joel D. Hubbard

Joel Hubbard is Associate Professor in the Department of Laboratory Science and Primary Care, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center.

Neil M. Huber


Neil Huber with wife Herta

Dr. Neil Huber is a physical anthropologist at a top university. He was a former teacher of anthropology at a major secular university (Wisconsin State) until 1975. Huber started a business of his own, as a biologist.

Jerzy Z. Hubert Ph.D.

Dr. Jerzy Hubert is a member of the Department of Physics, Academy of Mining and Metallurgy, Krakow, Poland. He is Associate Professor in the Department of Structural Research, the Henryk Niewodniczanski Institute of Nuclear Physics, Poland.

A. O. Hudson

A. O. Hudson is the author of 'The Biblical Flood: A Scientific Confirmation' (1986).

John L. Huenergardt Ph.D.

Dr. John Huenergardt received a Ph.D. in Philosophy from Indiana University.

John Hueseman

John Hueseman is co-author of the book 'The Ancient World and the Modern Mind'.

Doug Hufstedler Ph.D.

Dr. Doug Hufstedler received a Ph.D. in Animal Nutrition from Texas A & M University.

James A. Huggins

Dr. James Huggins is Professor and Chair in the Departmet of Biology and Director of the Hammons Center for Scientific Studies, Union University.

Sir William Huggins (1824 - 1910)

Sir William Huggins is well known as a brilliant English astronomer. He was the first to demonstrate from spectral studies that stars were comprised mostly of hydrogen, along with smaller amounts of the same elements existing on Earth. He was also the first to identify the Doppler effect in astronomy. Huggins was a President of the Royal Society (1900 - 1905).

James R. Hughes

Philip Edgecumbe Hughes

Philip E. Hughes was Visiting Professor at Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

W. William (Billy) Hughes III Ph.D.

Dr. William Hughes is Associate Clinical Professor, AH, in the Pathology Division of Loma Linda University, School of Allied Health and Associate Dean in the School of Medicine for Academic Support.

Johan Huibers

Johan Huibers is a Dutch self-employed carpenter who built and completed a working 'Noah's Ark' that is approximately half the size the original ark is believed to have been. It has been open for public viewing since mid-2007 in the Netherlands. Huibers is preparing to build a life-size full replica of "Noah's Ark" as his next project.

Paul G. Humber M.S., M.Div.


Paul Humber is a teacher, author, and speaker. He has been an educator and schoolmaster for many years and taught at the Haverford School (for boys) Haverford, Pennsylvania, in suburban Philadelphia (a college preparatory school in the Philadelphia area) for twenty-four years. Humber was President of Skilton House Ministries Incorporated, Philadelphia, which seeks to promote Christian released time education for Philadelphia’s many public schools and is now its Executive Director. Skilton House also heads Operation Brotherhood, which works with neighborhood churches, helping to feed many needy families at Thanksgiving time. He is a faculty member of the University of Phoenix, Philadelphia Campus.

Humber has an A.B. Degree in Psychology that he received from the University of Pennsylvania in 1964, a Bachelor of Divinity Degree that he received from Westminster Seminary in 1972, and a Master of Science Degree in Education specializing in Mathematics from the University of Pennsylvania in 1965.

Some of his writings can be found in the devotional guide Days of Praise. Humber is the author of two books and many creation articles. His seminal article The Ascent of Racism, revealing that Hitler self-consciously tried to ram practical evolution down the throats of Europeans, has been used by many. He wrote about Christopher Columbus and documented that Stalin exchanged the wonders of Christ for Darwin. Various other articles may be found on the Internet. For many years, his wife, Prudence, has been serving as the Executive Director of Alpha Pregnancy Services in Center City, where clothing and caring for hurting mothers and their rescued babies takes place.

Jesse D. Humberd Ph.D., M.Div., M.A., B.S., B.A.

Dr. Jesse Humberd holds degrees from Bryan College, Wittenberg University, Grace Theological Seminary (1954) and a Master of Arts and Ph.D. in Mathematics and Science Education from Ohio State University.

Professor Humberd taught at Ohio State University, Wittenberg University and five years in public schools in Ohio.

Dr. Humberd was Professor Emeritus and chairman of the Natural Science Division at Grace College in Winona Lake, Indiana.

Chris C. Hummer B.D., M.A., Ph.D.

Chris Hummer taught Anthropology and Prehistoric Archaeology at Plymouth-Whitemarsh Senior High School, Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania and Schuylkill Valley Nature Center respectively. He teaches Cultural Anthropology and American Indian Heritage courses at Eastern College in St. Davids, Pennsylvania in the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Missions. His major interests include cross-cultural communication, prehistory of Eastern North America, ethnography of American Indian Cultures and tribal art.

Francis Humphrey Ph.D.

Francis Humphrey holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Bishop's University, a Diploma in Education from McGill University, a Master of Divinity Degree from the Canadian Theological Seminary, a Masters in Theology from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and a Ph.D. from McGill University. Dr. Humphrey is a Lecturer in Old Testament Studies in the Faculte' de Theologie Evangelique de Montreal, Acadia University. He is also the Senior Pastor of the Peoples Church of Montreal, an evangelical, multi-ethnic congregation in downtown Montreal facing the McGill Campus. His thesis "Sensory language and the divine-human relationship in the TENAK" (McGill, 1995) involves a combination of phenomenological and medical analysis of the human exteroceptive sensorium and its implications for the study of the Hebrew Scriptures.

D. Russell Humphreys, Ph.D.


Russell Humphreys was born on February 2, 1942 in Wyandotte, Michigan. He received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Physics from Duke University, Durham, North Carolina in 1963 and his Ph.D. in Physics from Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana in 1972.

Dr. Humphreys has been a Physicist at Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico since 1979 working in geophysics, pulsed power research, theoretical atomic and nuclear physics, and from 1983 to 1995 he worked on the Particle Beam Fusion Project. He is retired from Sandia and now works as a staff scientists for the Institute for Creation Research, San Diego, California and is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Physics at the Graduate School there.

Humphreys was winner of the 18th Annual Westinghouse National Science Talent Search in 1959. He formerly was involved for six years (from 1973 to 1979) in the High-Voltage Laboratory at General Electric, Pittsfield, Massachusetts. While there he designed test and measurement equipment, invented instrumentation, and researched lightning and high-voltage phenomena. At the Pulsed Power Research Center at Sandia, he helped to design powerful particle accelerators used in fusion energy and strategic defense research.

Previously involved with nuclear and geophysical research at Sandia, Humphreys has several U.S. patents including one for a rapid-response electric field sensor in 1977, one for high voltage supply for neutron tubes in well-logging applications in 1989, and received one of 'Industrial Research' magazine's IR-100 awards in 1978 along with two others for designing a lightning current waveform recorder. He has developed borehole-logging probes, which used neutron generators and various nuclear radiation detectors to locate uranium, and other mineral deposits and has a patent on part of that work. He is co-inventor of the six mega-volt laser-triggered gas spark gaps "Rimfire" high-voltage switches which are now coming into general use at many pulsed power facilities nationwide. It earned him one of Sandia's Exceptional Contribution Awards in 1988.

In 1988 he switched jobs within the project to design inertial confinement fusion targets. That work involved theoretical nuclear physics and radiation hydrodynamics in an effort to help the project produce the world's first laboratory-scale thermonuclear fusion. Humphreys received in 1990 an Award for excellence for his contributions to light ion-fusion target theory and Sandia National Laboratories Award for Excellence in 1995.

Since 1995, Dr. Humphreys has been working in nuclear weapons research. He has designed and theoretically analyzed thermonuclear fusion targets using radiation hydrodynamic codes. Humphreys designed key high-voltage parts of Sandia's 100-Terawatt Particle Beam Fusion Accelerator II, winning Industrial Research Magazine's IR-100 Award in 1986 and conducted fusion power experiments on it. He has done research on low-temperature solids and studies on superconductors. Other research he has done includes studying electric fields and ion currents under ultrahigh voltage DC transmission lines and theoretical studies of velocity dependence of nuclear forces.

Humphreys developed in 1983 a theory for the origin of planetary magnetic fields that successfully predicted later space-probe measurements and continues to this day. He also developed a theory for rapid reversals of the earth's magnetic field sharing prizes for best technical paper at the First and Second International Conferences on Creationism in 1986 and 1990 and it successfully predicted later measurements. Dr. Humphreys also co-authored a paper on sodium accumulation in the ocean sharing a prize at the 2nd International Conference on Creationism in 1990. He also began a relativistic creationist cosmology winning an award for his article at the 3rd International Conference on Creationism in 1994. He wrote a best-selling book about it, as well as several technical articles defending it and developing it further.

Dr. Humphreys has written professional articles on theoretical nuclear physics (over twenty), exploration geophysics, cosmic rays, lightning research, scientific instruments, and hi-voltage power transmission lines and pulsed power research.

Cheng Yeng Hung

Cheng Yeng Hung retired from the Office of Radiation and Indoor Air, United States Environmental Proctection Agency, Washington D.C.

Harold Hunt

Cornelius G. Hunter Ph.D.

Cornelius Hunter is a biophysicist and is currently engaged in molecular biophysics post-doctoral and engineering research. He was senior vice president of Seagull Technology Incorporated, a high tech firm in Silicon Valley.

Maxwell John Hunter (August 17, 1947 - )

Max Hunter was born in Morwell, Victoria, Australia. Hunter’s secondary education was from Yarram High School, Yarram, Victoria, Australia and his primary education was from Devon North State School, Devon North, Victoria, Australia. He holds an Associate-ship and a Fellowship Diploma in Geology from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Victoria, of Australia. Hunter has been a Fellow of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology since 1969 and is also a member of the Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. He has worked in the mine industry and in exploration geology since 1969 in various parts of Australia. Most of his work has been in the Paleozoic strata found there. Other qualifications include “Geological interpretation of aerial photographs and satellite images” Australian Mineral Foundation Incorporated (1982) and “Metalliferous core generic induction program” (surface) 22/10/01 Rural Industry Training and Extension Incorporated (1999)

In 1966 Hunter was a Geological Assistant in the copper mines of Tasmania, Australia. From 1967 to 1968 he was a Diamond Driller’s Offsider in a scheelite (tungsten) mine, in Tasmania, Australia. Hunter was a Mine/Exploration Geologist for tin in Palaeozoic sediments and volcanics in Tasmania, Australia from 1968 to 1971. In 1971 he was also an Exploration Geologist for nickel, in Archaean ultramafic/ mafic volcanics and intrusives of Western Australia. From 1972 to 1994 Hunter was a Mine/Exploration Geologist for copper in a mine in Proterozoic sediments, in northwest Queensland, Australia. For a year, from 1973 to 1974 he was an Exploration Geologist for base metals (copper, lead, zinc) in Proterozoic sediments, north west Queensland, Australia. Also from 1979 to 1990 Hunter was an Exploration Geologist for Gold in Palaeozoic of Eastern Australia. In 1995 he became a Contract Exploration Geologist fro gold and base metals in Proterozoic of northwest Queensland, Australia until 1996. Then beginning in 1997 he was Contracting Geologist for base metal in a gold deposit in Palaeozoic volcanics and sediments in Eastern Australia. From 1997 to 1998 Hunter was a Contracting Geologist and Senior Mine Geologist in a narrow vein gold deposit in Palaeozoic granites in eastern Australia. From 1998 until 2002 he was a Laboratory Technician in gold and copper assay laboratories in eastern Australia. Since 2001 Hunter has been employed as Contract Geologist in a narrow vein gold deposit in Palaeozoic andesitic volcanics in Eastern Australia.

Hunter is currently based in Charters Towers in central Queensland, Australia, as a contract field geologist and Laboratory Assistant. One of the main aims of his writings to date have been to convince creationists that the Precambrian strata, regarded as pre-flood creation week by many creationists, are actually flood deposited strata. His other main interest is his gravitational decompression Genesis Flood tectonic (GDRT) model, about which he is preparing a series of papers.

Joseph Hurt B.S.

Joseph Hurt is the Founder of the ‘Gallery of Creation’ Museum in Stone Mountain, Georgia (east of Atlanta). At the age of ten his interest in natural history was awakened by an interest in taxidermy. After graduating from the University of Georgia with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Earth Sciences, he found work in the early 1960’s as curator in the Georgia State Museum. It was there that he began his life-long pursuit of collecting and displaying objects of natural history.

In 1967 Hurt became curator of the Fernbank Science Center, a facility designed to reach out and teach natural history to Atlanta area school children. In 1973 the Joseph Hurt Studio was opened to create exhibits for museums across the United States. He has constructed exhibits and displays for museums from Washington State to Washington D.C. (including the Smithsonian Museum).

Since 1998, the former curator of the Georgia Capital Museum has been building a museum of natural history in Stone Mountain Village with everything from a T. rex skull and meteorites to butterflies and talking animatronic pandas. Other museums have similar exhibits, but Hurt’s Gallery of Creation is different in one important respect. All the others are evolutionary-oriented. His is creation-oriented.

Hurt was commissioned by the Stone Mountain Park’s Confederate Hall to create a granite replica as part of the park’s $4 million renovation of what is now the Confederate Hall Historical and Environmental Education Center. His studio’s resume also includes taxidermy for the Smithsonian Institute, a tropical rainforest at Disney’s Epcot Center in Orlando, Florida, more than 200 robotic animals for exhibits around the country, and rebuilt the 10,000 square-foot Civil War battlefields at the Atlanta Cyclorama in the early 1980’s.

Scott M. Huse B.S., M.S., M.R.E., Th.D., Ph.D.

Scott Huse is a computer scientist for the United States Air Force. He also lectures on college campuses. He authored the book 'The Collapse of Evolution' (1983).

Doug Hutchcraft

Doug Hutchcraft is Director of youth ministry for Ron Hutchcraft Ministries and is a national speaker, media host, and author. He has a degree in Bible/Theology and Communication from Wheaton College.

Aaron R. Hutchinson Ph.D.

Dr. Aaron Hutchinson is Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Cedarville University and President of the Board of Directors of the Creation Research Science Education Foundation as well as a creation speaker.

Albert Hyma Ph.D.

Albert Hyma was for many years Professor of History at the University of Michigan.

Chon-Ho Hyon Ph.D.

Dr. Chon-Ho Hyon is a Korean creationist leader. Dr. Hyon has a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of New Mexico and in 1996 returned from an administrative position with Korea’s Agency for Defense Development.

Rodney Ice

Rodney Ice is Principle Research Scientist in Nuclear and Radiological Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology.

Richard W. Ikenberry Ph.D.

Dr. Richard Ikenberry was for many years a full professor of Microbiology at the University of Nebraska at Carry. He received a Ph.D. from Iowa State, and was a full professor at the University of Nebraska for over twenty tears. Ikenberry was formerly an evolutionist.

Byoung-Moo Im Ph.D.

Dr. Byoung-Moo Im is a Professor at Junbook University. He received his Ph.D. in Veterinary Science from Seoul National University.

Thomas Ingebritsen

Thomas Ingebritsen taught a 'God and Science' seminar beginning in 2000. He is an Iowa State University molecular bioloist. He joined the faculty there in 1986, specializing in studying how cells communicate, initially and later (1986 - 1995) developing online biology courses.

Tolbert Robert Ingram D.D.

During World War II, T. Robert Ingram served as a commissioned officer with the United States Navy. He worked as staff correspondent in Europe for the Boston Globe. Ingram has worked on daily newspapers in Denver, Honolulu and Boston. He still contributes a regular feature to the Houston Tribune. Ingram has a Doctorate in Divinity.

Muzaffar Iqbal Ph.D.

Dr. Muzaffar Iqbal received a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Saskachewan.

James B. Irwin D.Sc.,hon. (March 17, 1930 – August 8, 1991)

James Irwin was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He graduated from East High School, Salt Lake City, Utah. He was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the Air Force upon graduation from the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis in 1951, receiving a Bachelor of Science Degree in Naval Science. Irwin received flight training at Hondo Air Force Base and Reese Air Force Base, Texas. He received Master of Science Degrees in Aeronautical Engineering and Instrumentation Engineering from the University of Michigan in 1957. Irwin served as a Fighter Pilot during this time and then served for three years as a Project Officer at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio.

In 1960 Irwin attended the Experimental Flight Test Pilot School at Edwards Air Force Base, California. After graduating from the Squadron Officer School, the Air Command and Staff College, and the Air Force Experimental Flight Text Pilot School in 1961. He then served as Test Director for the ASG-18/AIM-47 armament system at Edwards until 1963. During 1963 he trained for a future manned military space mission at the Aerospace Research Pilot School at Edwards. Upon completion of the space-related training and instruction program at the Aerospace Research Pilot School, students became military astronaut-designees subject to selection for future manned space research programs.

Upon graduation of the Air Force Aerospace Research Pilot School in 1963, Irwin was a Test Pilot at Edwards until 1965. While there, he flew the A-12, a forerunner of the SR-71 Blackbird spy plane. Prior to reporting for duty at the Manned Spacecraft Center, Irwin was assigned as Chief of the Advance Requirements Branch at Headquarters Air Defense Command. He had logged more than 7,015 hours flying, including 5,300 hours in jet aircraft.

In April 1966, Irwin was one of nineteen astronauts selected by the National Aeronautics Space Administration. He was the Lunar Module Pilot for Apollo 15. Irwin also commanded the two-man Lunar Test Article team and served as a member of the astronaut Support Crew for Apollo 10, Backup Lunar Module Pilot for Apollo 12, and for a brief time was on the Backup Crew for Apollo 17.

Irwin served as Lunar Module Pilot for Apollo 15 and spent almost three days on the surface of the moon. Launched on July 26, 1971, Apollo 15 was the fourth manned lunar landing mission and the first to visit and explore the moon’s Hadley Rille and Apennine Mountains, located on the southeast edge of the Mare Imbrium (Sea of Rains). Irwin was joined by David R. Scott (Spacecraft Commander) and Alfred M. Worden (Command Module Pilot).

Irwin and Scott remained on the lunar surface for sixty-six hours and fifty-four minutes – setting a new record for lunar surface stay time. They spent a total of eighteen hours and thirty-five minutes outside Endeavor during three separate extravehicular excursions on the lunar surface. They were the first to use Lunar Rover 1, the specially designed electric car. They used it to trave a total of eighteen miles.

Scott and Irwin performed a selenological inspection and survey of the area and collected approximately one hundred and eighty pounds of lunar surface materials. They deployed an ALSEP package that involved the emplacement and activation of surface experiments, and their lunar surface activities were televised in color using a television camera that was operated remotely by ground controllers stationed in the mission control center located at Houston, Texas.

Other Apollo 15 achievements included the largest payload ever placed in earth and lunar orbits, the first scientific instrument module bay flown and operated on an Apollo spacecraft, the longest distance traversed on lunar surface, the first use of a lunar surface navigation device (mounted on Lunar Rover), the first sub-satellite launched in lunar orbit, and the first extra-vehicular activity (EVA) from a command module during trans-earth coast (by Irwin).

The astronauts brought back a moon rock estimated by evolutionists to be 4.15 billion years old, nicknamed the Genesis Rock. That discovery helped make the space flight a religious experience for Irwin. “I thought the Lord wanted me involved in finding artifacts from the Genesis time that would be more important that the Genesis Rock we found on the moon,” he said later.

Irwin logged in two hundred ninety five hours and twelve minutes of space flight, including nineteen hours and thirteen minutes of extra-vehicular activity.

In 1971 Irwin received a Doctor of Astronautical Science (honorary) from the University of Michigan and a Doctorate of Science Degree (honorary) from William Jewell College and Samford University in 1972.

Irwin resigned from the National Aeronautics Space Administration and the Air Force on July 1, 1972. He founded the High Flight Foundation, a non-profit evangelical organization based in Colorado Springs. The foundation funded six expeditions by Irwin to Mount Ararat in Turkey for Noah’s Ark. Irwin died of a heart attack in Glenwood Springs, Colorado on August 8, 1991. He was the first to die of the twelve men who walked on the moon. He was buried with full military honors at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia.

Irwin was a member of the Air Force Association, the Society of Experimental Test Pilots, the Association of Space Explorer-USA; Honorary member of the Rotary International, Order of Daedalians, Civitan, Tejon Lodge 104. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal, Air Force Commendation Medal with one oak leaf cluster (for service with the Air Force Systems Command and the Air Defense Command), Air Force Outstanding Unit Award (while a member of the 4750th Training Wing), City of New York Gold Medal (1971), United Nations Peace Medal (1971), City of Chicago Gold Medal (1971), Air Force Association’s David C. Schilling Trophy (1971), Kitty Hawk Memorial Award (1971), Robert J. Collier Trophy (1971), Belgium’s Order of Leopold (1971), American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Haley Astronautics Award (1972), Arnold Air Society’s John F. Kennedy Trophy (1972), Golden Rule Award of the New York Police Department’s St. George Association (1972), Christian Service Award (1973), Milan Hulbert Trophy of SWAP International (1973), Freedoms Foundation Award (1973), Washington Medal (1976), and the Military Chaplains Association’s National Citizenship Award (1978).

Andrey A. Ivanov B.S., M.S., Ph.D.

Dr. Andrey Ivanov has a Ph.D. in Physics. He is currently working at the Russian National Laboratory for Ecology and Occupational Health Research. Dr. Ivanov is conducting research using a converted military Russian Laser Mass Spectrometer. He is also Head of the Laboratory in Physico-chemical Environmental Studies at the Moscow City Station for Sanitation and Epidemiology.

Dr. Ivanov is a Deputy Director and contact person for GI KSK Geological Institute, ADD Database of Institutions in the Murmansk region of Northern Russia. This external institutional framework is through the Kola Science Centre, a governmental academic institution that is financially budgeted by the Russian Academy of Sciences. Some of their main fields of research include litho-stratigraphy, geochronology, tectonics, mineralogy, magmatism, sedimentary geology and metamorphism. This group also conducts investigations of regional regularities of mineral deposits distribution, formation and structure, as well as ore forming systems and processes, methods for prospecting and exploration of mineral ores, gas and oil fields in the Euro-Artic region.

Yuri N. Ivanov Ph.D.

Dr. Yuri Ivanov is on the faculty of Novosibirsk State University in Russia. He is a Research Scientist at the Institute for Cytology and Genetics, Siberian Division of Russian Academia Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia.

Tim Iverson M.A.

Tim Iverson has been on the faculty at Emmaus Bible College since 1995 where he teaches mathematics and science. Iverson received a Bachelor of Arts Degree and a Master of Arts Degree, both in Mathematics and both from the University of Northern Iowa. He received a Certificate from Emmaus Bible College. He is also the Head Coach and the Athletic Director of the Men’s Basketball team there.

David Ives

David Ives is Emeritus Professor of Biochemistry at Ohio State University.

Andrew Conway Ivy

Professor Andrew Ivy is one of the most famous physiology experts in the world. He was Head of the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology of Northwestern University Medical School between 1925 and 1946. Professor Ivy was Vice President of the University of Illinois from 1946 to 1953 and then served as a Distinguished Professor of Physiology and Head of the Department of Clinical Science, University of Illinois, College of Medicine, Chicago.

Peter C. Iwen

Peter C. Iwen is Professor of Pathology and Microbiology at the University of Nebraska Medical School.

Bill Jack


Bill Jack is a former public school educator with eleven years experience and sixteen years as a national representative for the Caleb Campaign, a creationist youth ministry. Jack is currently a faculty advisor and lecturer for Worldview Academy in Texas, which is dedicated to training Christians around the country to think and act consistently with a Biblical worldview. He is a captivating creation speaker and has produced several videos.

Glen C. Jackson Ed.D.

Dr. Glenn Jackson has been Assistant Professor of Education since 1996 at Carson-Newman College, Dandridge, Tennessee. He received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology from George Mason University, a Master of Education Degree in Science Education from George Mason University, a Master of Science Degree in Environmental Biology from George Mason University, and his Ed.D. in Science Education from the University of Virginia in 1964.

Dr. Jackson has taught secondary and college sciences since 1985 and in four states. Jackson’s positions since 1980 have included five high schools, six community colleges, four colleges, and two universities in Virginia, Maryland, Vermont, and Tennessee. He has taught creation science courses over the Internet to home school groups and has done creation workshops for teacher groups in East Tennessee and Venezuela, as well as science or education courses at both public and private schools to students in kindergarten through university level. Jackson has been speaking internationally to churches and school groups on this topic since 1975. Articles and presentations by him and about him have been in newspapers, television, and radio in East Tennessee and Venezuela. He is also known for having debated evolutionist professors in East Tennessee.

Professor Jackson is a lifetime member of Mensa and a charter member of the East Tennessee Creation Science Association.

Henry A. Jackson III

Henry Jackson is an Advisor for the Creation Research Science Education Foundation based out of Columbus, Ohio.

Mark Jackson

Dr. Mark Jackson is on the board of Answers in Genesis.

Wayne Jackson M.A., Litt.D.

Wayne Jackson is a prolific writer and is Editor of the Christian Courier and Associate Editor of Reason & Revelation. Jackson is the author of numerous books and articles on a variety of subjects (geology, archaeology, philosophy, Biblical studies, etc…). He lectures extensively in the United States and abroad.

Jackson earned his Master of Arts Degree in Religion from the Alabama Christian School of Religion and has been awarded the Doctorate of Literature for his numerous contributions in the field of scholarly journalism.

Louisa Jacobsen

Louisa Jacobsen was the author of 'The Evolution Myth: An Indictment of the Evolution Theory' (1930).

Don Jacobson Ph.D.

Dr. Don Jacobson is a Physicist and received a Ph.D. in Medical Physics.

Stanley Jaki

Stanley Jaki is a creationist and teaches at Seton Hall College.

Paul James-Griffiths B.A., P.G.C.E.

Paul James-Griffiths has a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Ancient History with classical studies from the University of Leicester, and a P.G.C.E. from the University of London. After teaching for three years, James-Griffiths joined the London City Mission. For the last five years (1999-2004), he has been a West End Theatre Chaplain and a missionary to the New Age Movement, from which he was converted twenty years ago (in 1984).

Evan Jamieson B.App.Sc. (App.Chem.) P.Grad.Dip. (App.Chem.) Ph.D.

Dr. Evan Jamieson is a chemistry graduate who has worked in industry for several years. He is a Research Chemist for Alcoa World Alumina, Australia. Jamieson holds a B.App.Sc. (PGD) in Applied Chemistry from Curtin University and a Ph.D. in Hydrometallurgy from Murdoch University. Dr. Jamieson has also served as a consultant scientist and research scientist for several companies in the areas of ceramics, battery cell design and mineral processing.

Allen W. Jang Ph.D., L. Pas.C.

Ken-Sik Jang Ph.D.

Dr. Ken-Sik Jang is Professor at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology. He received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of California at Berkeley.

Nils Jansma

Nils Jansma has a degree in geology. He is a geotechnical engineer and geologist. Jansa is the co-author of 'The Source: Eternal Design or Infinite Accident (2001).

Sidney J. Jansma Sr. B.A., M.B.A., ( - March 30, 1988)

Sidney J. Jansma Sr. was Founder and President of the Wolverine Gas and Oil Co. (a Dominion Energy company) of Michigan. Jansma was a Director of the American Petroleum Institute. He was chairman of Bethany Christian Services, the largest private adoption agency in the United States. He held a M.B.A. in Corporate Finance from the University of Michigan and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Economics and Philosophy from Calvin College.

David Jansson Sc.D.

Dr. David Jansson received a Sc.D. in Instrumentation and Automatic Control from MIT.

Ryan Jaroncyk

Ryan Jaroncyk earned his Bachelor's Degree in Government from Claremont McKenna College. A Christian since the age of thirteen. He is an avid creationist and science enthusiast. His greatest passion is to open the minds and hearts of those who have been indoctrinated in Darwinian evolution, and to present a credible case for Biblical creation. He is a prolific writer and frequent contributor to Creation International Ministries and now works full-time as a Ministry Coordinator at Creation Ministries International, USA Office.

Amiel Jarstfer

Amiel Jarstfer is Associate Professor of Biology at LeTourneau University.

Daniel Jarvis

Daniel Jarvis has served in jail ministry for over eight years. He serves as a pastor in Northeast Ohio and manages an apologetics website.

James H. Jauncey BA, MA, BSc, MSc, BA (London), BD, MTh, DTh, ABPsS, FRGS

Dr. James Jauncey served as Principle of Kenmore Christian College, Kenmore, Queensland, Australia and later returned to the United States. Dr. Jauncey was an Australian scientist with ten academic degrees including bachelor’s degrees in science, psychology, philosophy and divinity; Master’s degrees in science, history and divinity and Doctor’s degrees in Mathematics and Religion. Jauncey has a professional standing in the British Psychological Society and fellowship in the Royal Geographic Society. He is listed in the Who’s Who in American Education and was winner of the Freedoms Foundation award for the best patriotic address in 1959.

George T. Javor Ph.D.

Dr. George Javor is Professor of Biochemistry, School of Medicine, Department of Biochemistry, Loma Linda University, California. Javor received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemistry in 1962 from Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, a Ph.D. in Biochemistry in 1967 from Columbia University, New York, NY (studying the causes for the delayed enzyme induction following unbalanced RNA synthesis in Escherichia coli), and completed two years of postdoctoral studies (1967 to 1969) at Rockefeller University where he studied the mechanism of transformation of Diplococcus pneumoniae. Since coming to Loma Linda Dr. Javor has studied the responses of Escherichia coli to reductive stress.

From 1969 to 1972 Dr. Javor was Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Andrews University, Berrien Springs, MI; from 1972 to 1976 he was Associate Professor of Chemistry there, and was Professor of Chemistry there from 1976 to 1980. Beginning in 1980 until 1988 Javor was Associate Professor of Microbiology at Loma Linda University, School of Medicine, Loma Linda, California; From 1988 to 1991 he was Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Microbiology there, and has since 1991 to present been Professor of Biochemistry and Microbiology at Loma Linda University, School of Medicine, Loma Linda, California.

Some of the scientific contributions in which Javor has been involved include the first direct quantification of the extent of competence in a population of D. pneumoniae, after exposure to the “competence factor”; that nalidixic acid, a topoisomerase inhibitor, also inhibits unbalanced RNA synthesis; finding a mutant of E. coli, where membrane perturbation lead to unbalanced RNA synthesis; finding that l-thioglycerol has a broad range antibacterial effect; finding that thiols are methylated and secreted from the cell and that thiols lower the intracellular SAM concentration and inhibit respiration; demonstrating the existence of genes that are responsive to thiols and documenting the global response of cells to reductive stress; and showing that low ubiquinone levels lead to hypersensitivity to thiols.

Dr. Javor has published over forty technical papers and abstracts in the area of biochemistry and a similar number of articles on science-Bible topics. He has been a member of the American Society for Microbiology since 1968 and a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science since 1972.

Gintautas Jazbutis Ph.D.

Dr. Gintautas Jazbutis received a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology.

Tony Jelsma Ph.D.

Dr. Tony Jelsma received a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from McMaster University.

Thomas Griffith Vernon Jenkins B.Sc.Hons, M.Sc.

Vernon Jenkins received a B.Sc. (Hons) Degree in Mining Engineering from the University of Wales, United Kingdom, in 1949. In 1955 he was appointed Assistant Lecturer in Mining Engineering at Glamorgan Technical College. Jenkins received a First-Class Certificate of Competency with respect to Mines of Coal in 1957and in 1965 became Associate Member for the Institute of Mining Engineers (AMIMinE). In 1968 he received an External MSc Degree by Thesis from the University of Wales. Jenkins was appointed Lecturer in Mathematics and Computing, Glamorgan College of Technology in 1969.

After working in the coal mining industry of South Wales, Jenkins took an academic post at the Polytechnic of Wales (now the University of Glamorgan), where he rose to Senior Lecturer in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science. In 1970 he became a member of the British Computer Society (MBCS).

Karen E. Jensen Ph.D.

Dr. Jensen has been the Director of the Marian E. Glover Natural Sciences Center since 1990. Jensen has developed the Leoni Meadows Nature Center, a 7000 square foot facility in the mountains of California with thousands of visitors a year. She teaches nature classes for outdoor schools and other groups at the Center and operates the telescope at night. Dr. Jensen also gives seminars on evidences for Creation, the Fall, and the Flood, and teaches a creation and science class at Weimar College.

Jensen received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Biology from the University of California in 1966, a Master of Arts Degree in Biology from the University of California in 1968, and a Ph.D. in Biology from Loma Linda University in 1987. She was a Research Assistant at the University of California, Santa Barbara from 1963 to 1969, a Research Assistant at the Foresta Institute for Ocean and Mountain Studies from 1969 to 1971, a Research Assistant at the Desert Research Institute and University of California, Davis from 1971 to 1972, Musuem Developer for the Institute for Creation Research from 1976 to 1977, Research Assistant at Loma Linda University from 1978 to 1987, an Earth Sciences Technician at the San Bernardino County Museum from 1987 to 1990, and then becoming Director at the Marian E. Glover Natural Sciences Center in 1990.

Dr. Jensen received an American Legion Award in 1956, won first prize at the Glendale Science Fair in 1961, the I.M. Campbell Scholarship for 1962-1963, other scholarships 1964-1969, the Edmund Yeager Award in 1978, a Loma Linda University Fellowship in 1979, and a Geological Society of America Research Grant in 1981. She is a member of the American Botanical Society, Paleontological Section, the California Native Plant Society, and the International Organization of Paleobotany.

Jensen’s interests include paleobotany, Mesozoic palynology, and flood modeling.

Lyle H. Jensen

Lyle Jensen is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Biological Structures and Department of Biochemistry, University of Washington and a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

Robert Jensen (1953 - )


Robert Jensen is an engineering business specialist, entomologist, and photographer. He became interested in photography since the age of 15, when his grandmother in Japan gave him his first camera.

Having obtained a Master's Degree in Biology, with a specialization in Entomology (Insects and Scorpions), along with his extensive field experience and contacts, Jensen has been able to capture God's miniature world of insects. Knowing the behavior of particular insects, and where and when they are available, gives him a definite advantage in capturing them on film. Recent annual trips to Arizona have yielded many new images, including some being used by the USFS for educational purposes.

Jensen has won several photo awards, including the Grand Prize in the Kodak/Popular Photography Annual Medium Format contest; a First and Second Place in the Popular Photography Annual Photo contest for "Animals" and "Digital Imaging"; a Best of Show in Contemporary at the Photographic Society of America's annual slide competition, and was a finalist in the Photographer's Forum Canon Photo contest. He has also been a Grand Prize winner in two on-line contests: BetterPhoto.com (USA - Sept 2002) and Photography-Unlimited.jp (Japan - 2003). Jensen’s photographic images have been published in/by IFPO, Popular Photography, The International Library of Photography, Peterson's Photographic, Zoo Life Magazine, Creation Magazine, McGraw-Hill Science, Harcourt Brace & Co., Capstone-Press, Scholastic Inc., Houghton Mifflin, Kids Discover Magazine, World Book Publishing, the World Wildlife Fund, Ranger Rick, the Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association, Ninja Magazine, SWAT Magazine, and Time-Life Books.

Kye-Heon Jeong Ph.D.

Dr. Kye-Heon Jeong is with the Korea Association for Creation Research.

David Jeremiah B.S., Th.M., D.D.

Dr. David Jeremiah is a best-selling author, and dynamic speaker. He is one of the most prominent Bible teachers of our day. His national radio program, Turning Point, is broadcast daily on more than 900 radio outlets and more than 450 stations across the United States. The success of his acclaimed radio ministry has made him a much sought-after speaker at conferences and seminaries.

Jeremiah’s common sense approach to the daily challenges and issues Christians face is reflected in his numerous best-selling books as well. Dr. Jeremiah was formerly President of Christian Heritage College. He has a Bachelor of Science Degree, a Masters Degree in Theology, and a Doctorate of Divinity.

His book, Prayer – The Great Adventure was a Gold Medallion Award winner in 1998.

Pierre Gunnar Jerlstrom Ph.D.


Dr. Pierre Jerlstrom is a creationist molecular biologist. He received a B.Sc. (Hons.) in Microbiology from the University of Queensland, Queensland, Australia in 1982 and a Ph.D. in Molecular Biology from Griffith University, Queensland, Australia in 1988.

Jerlstrom was a Postdoctoral Fellow ‘Structure: Function study of the Ibc protein complex of group B streptococci’ in the Department of Medical Biochemistry at the University of Geneva, Switzerland in 1988. From 1989 to 1990 he was professional appointed Alexander von Humboldt Fellow ‘Structure: Function study of the Ibc protein complex of group B streptococci’ at the Technical University of Braunschweig, Germany. Following this, from 1991 to 1992 Jerlstrom was a Research Fellow “Ligand-Binding surface receptors of pathogenic streptococci’ at the National Research Centre for Biotechnology at the Technical University of Braunschweig, Germany. From 1992 to 1994 he was a Research Fellow ‘Candidate oral vaccines based on genetic coupling to cholera toxin’ in the Department of Medical Microbiology at the University of Goteborg, Sweden. Jerlstrom was a Postdoctoral Fellow from 1995 to 1996 ‘Cloning, expression and mutagenesis of a barley ALS gene’ in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. He is now chief coordinator of the Technical Journal editorial staff at Answers in Genesis, Australia and consultant in foreign literature.

Dr. Jerlstrom has published papers on molecular microbiology and microbial pathogenesis and has presented his research at international scientific conferences. He received the Griffith University Postgraduate Research Award from the Department of Science and Technology at Griffith University from 1983 to 1986 and the Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship at the Technical University of Braunschweig, Germany from 1989 to 1990. He co-patented candidate oral vaccines based on genetic and chemical coupling to cholera toxin in 1994.

Jerlstrom speaks four languages fluently: English, Spanish, German, and Swedish.

Ferenc Jeszenszky Ph.D.

Dr. Ferenc Jeszenszky is a physicist. He received a M.Sc. in Physics in 1954 and a Ph.D. in Physics in 1961. Dr. Jeszenszky is a retired member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, former Head of the Center of Research Groups and creationist speaker.

David A. Johannsen

Mark Johansen

Mark Johansen is a software engineer for a defense contractor and has been since 1982. Johansen has published articles on computing in American trade magazines such as Datamation and an article on the Christian view of sin for World magazine.

Arthur Johns M.A.

Arthur Johns has a Master of Arts Degree.

Warren H. Johns B.A., M.Div., M.S., M.L.S.

Warren Johns is Assistant Professor of Theology and Seminary Bibliographer with the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary. Johns was appointed in 1985. He was formerly Seminary Librarian with the James White Library, Andrews University, Berrien Springs, Michigan and was an Instructor in Religion, Columbia Union College, Takoma Park, Maryland.

Johns received a Bachelor of Arts Degree and a Master of Divinity Degree from Andrews University. He was a graduate student in paleontology, receiving a Master of Science Degree in Geology from Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, and a MLS Degree from Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana.

Warren LeRoi Johns B.A., M.A., J.D.

Warren LeRoi Johns is a retired lawyer. Johns practiced law as a career in California, Maryland and the District of Columbia until semi-retirement in the summer of 1992. His previous non-fiction “Dateline Sunday, USA,” drew national attention as a legal history documenting blue law confrontation with the United States Constitution’s First Amendment.

Johns received a Bachelor of Arts Degree, a Master of Arts Degree, and in 1958 he graduated with a J.D. from the University of Southern California’s Law Center. His professional resume appears in “Who’s Who in American Law; “Who’s Who in American’” and “Who’s Who in the World.” He is holder of La Sierra University’s 1994 “Alumnus of the Year” award. Johns is Editor of Creation Digest and he has special interest in first amendment rights and duties.

Bill Johnson

Bill Johnson works for the United States postal service and is a student at Moody Northwest in Spokane, Washington. He has special interests in theology and apologetics.

David Johnson

David Johnson is Associate Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology at Duquesne University.

Don Johnson Ph.D., Ph.D.

Dr. Don Johnson is a retired research scientist and professor. He has two Ph.D.s - one in Analytical Chemistry (1970)and the other in Computer Science. He is a specialist in Information Science.

Fred Johnson Ph.D.

Dr. Fred Johnson has a Ph.D. in Pathology from Vanderbilt University.

Gary L. Johnson Ph.D.

Dr. Gary L. Johnson was Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering and taught Electrical Engineering in the Department of Electrical and Comuter Engineering at Kansas State University for twenty-eight years before taking early retirement in 1994. Johnson has been President of the Johnson Energy Corporation since 1985. He wrote a textbook that was used in a senior elective course for many years. Prentice-Hall let the book go out of print and gave the copyright back to Dr. Johnson. The revised and expanded version was then used for several more years.

Johnson received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering from Kansas State University in 1961, a Master of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering from Kansas State University in 1963, and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Oklahoma State University in 1966.

Dr. Johnson has been investigating Tesla coils, especially the extra coil directly driven by a solid-state inverter. Johnson has also been interested in finding yet another source of energy for several decades. He wrote and self-published a paperback book that details his literature search on this exciting topic. His technical areas of interest include the effects of electric and magnetic fields, electrical fires, wind energy systems, and power transmission lines.

Some of Dr. Johnson’s honors and awards include Phi Kappa Phi, Eta Kappa Nu, a Halliburton faculty development award in 1984 and 1985, Eta Kappa Nu Distinguished Faculty Award in 1984, Electric Power Professor Chair sponsored by a Kansas Electric Utilities Research Program from 1986 to 1988, and a College of Engineering Hollis Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Education in 1987.

Johnson is professionally affiliated with the International Tesla Society, the American Wind Energy Association, and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. He has had extensive experience as a consultant.

Grants and research projects include undergraduate research participation for the National Science Foundation on the feasibility of production, storage, and use of wind-generated hydrogen as a farm fuel from 1974 to 1975, for the National Science Foundation on an instructional scientific equipment program for the Faraday Machines Laboratory with some matching funds from the state 1974 to 1976, a hydrogen fuel project for the state of Kansas line item support from 1974 to 1977, line item support for energy research, state of Kansas from 1978 to 1983, space heating with wind-powered self-excited induction generator, United States Department of Agriculture from 1981 to 1983, the energy systems laboratory of Kansas Power and Light for undergraduate equipment and a research computer from 1982 to 1983, a site evaluation of six potential wind turbine farms in Kansas, Kansas Electric Utilities research program from 1982 to 1984, measurement of harmonics on Kansas Utilities, Kansas Electric Utilities research program from 1985 to 1986, and twelve-phase electric power applications for the Advanced Manufacturing Institute from 1993 to 1994.

J. W. G. Johnson

J. W. G. Johnson is a Roman Catholic and author of 'The Crumbling Theory of Evolution' (1982).

James J. Scofield Johnson A.A., B.A., (Hons), J.D., M.B.Th., Ph.D., Th.D. CWQM, CIHE

Dr. James J. Scofield Johnson is a barrister and part-time judge. An avid birder and Adjunct Professor at both LeTourneau University, where he teaches Business Law and International Business, and at Dallas Christian College, where he teaches Environmental Studies and Legal History, including an interdisciplinary course on creation evidences, ecology and regulatory conservation of birds. Johnson is also on the Administrative faculty at Emmanuel College of Christian Studies.

As an attorney-at-law, Dr. Johnson implements the clear, ethical teachings of Scripture into his professional life. As an Independent Hearing Examiner (Judge) for the Texas Department of Education, he is a first-hand witness to conflicts within the educational arena today.

Professor Johnson holds membership in the Texas State Bar College, the Texas Bar Association—Environmental and Natural Resources section, the Society of Wetland Scientists and the State Bar of Texas. He is also a Project Chair for the Rock Dove Environmental Studies and Stewardship Society, a Water Quality Monitor certified by the Texas Natural Resources Conservation Commission.

Johnson holds an Associate of Arts Degree, an honorary Bachelor of Arts Degree from Wake Forest University, a M.B.Th. Degree from Freelandia Bible College, a J.D. from the University of North Carolina, a Ph.D. from Cambridge Graduate School and a Th.D. from Emmanuel College of Christian Studies. With a background in Biology, and well versed in Hebrew and Aramaic, Dr. Johnson has distinguished himself as the first student to complete the Ph.D. and Th.D. degrees summa cum laude in the same calender year. He is also an active member of the Gideons International.

Jerry Johnson Ph.D.

Dr. Jerry Johnson received a Ph.D. in Pharmacology and Toxicology from Purdue University.

John N. Johnson Ph.D.

Dr. John Johnson is a Boeing Engineer.

Lance B. Johnson O.D.

Dr. Lance Johnson is an optometrist and has been in private practice in Davis, California since 1961. Dr. Johnson has been a Clinical Instructor with the University of California Berkeley’s School of Optometry for the past decade or so. In addition, he is currently the senior Staff Optometrist Doctor at the Veterans Administration Mather Clinic as both practitioner and instructor of fourth year optometry students.

Phillip E. Johnson J.D. (1940 - )

Emeritus Professor of Law Phillip E. Johnson is a graduate of Harvard and the University of Chicago. Johnson received his Bachelor of Arts Degree from Harvard and his J.D. from the University of Chicago graduating first in his class. He was a law clerk for Chief Justice Earl Warren of the United States Supreme Court and has taught law as Jefferson Peyser Professor of Law for thirty years at the University of California at Berkeley.

Johnson is the author of two textbooks on criminal law and is a well-known speaker on the philosophical significance of Darwinism. Since the writing of his books on evolution, philosophical naturalism, the post-modern philosophy and its impact on society, he has spoken and debated extensively with experts on these issues. Professor Johnson is also an Advisor to the Discovery Institute’s Center for the Renewal of Science & Culture. Dr. Johnson is a regular columnist for Touchstone, the Leading Edge.

Richard Johnson

Richard Johnson is Professor of Chemistry at LeTourneau University.

Robert Bowie Johnson Jr. A.A.D.

Robert Bowie Johnson is a 1965 graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point with a degree in general science, and an airborne, ranger infantry veteran of the Vietnam War serving from March 1968 to March 1969. Johnson holds an Associate of Arts Degree from Anne Arundel Community College, is also the Vice-President of Solving Light Books in Annapolis, Maryland and is an author currently working on a book and film documentary called The Parthenon Code: Mankind’s History in Marble (2004), which will include computer-generated reconstructions of the sculptures of Athena’s famous temple. His previous two books are Athena and Kain: The True Meaning of Greek Myth (2003) and Athena and Eden: The Hidden Meaning of the Parthenon’s East Façade (2002). Johnson has been studying the Sacred Scriptures, Greek myth, Greek art, and the Parthenon since 1984.

Mr. Johnson is the coauthor (with K. Bruce Galloway) of West Point: America’s Power Fraternity (Simon and Schuster, 1973). His writings have been published by The Progressive, The New York Times, the international publication of Answers in Genesis, TJ (Technical Journal), Newsday, and many others. Johnson is also the coauthor (with Ron Pramschufer) of Publishing Basics: A Guide for the Small Press and Independent Self Publisher (2000), and the author of 100,000 Plus Power Phrases for Students, Writers, Speakers, and Business People, an ebook.

Mr. Johnson is the co-inventor (with Ron Pramschufer) of the board games Public Assistance: Why Bother Working for a Living (1980) and Capital Punishment (1992).

Ronald E. Johnson Ph.D.

Dr. Ronald Johnson is Vice-President of Academics Accelerated Christian Education, Lewisville, Texas.

Tim Johnson B.S.

Tim Johnson has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Physics from Houghton College. His profession is with International Student Ministries. Johnson has debated teachers in school and has given talks in churches.

Brian D. Johnston

George Sim Johnston

George Sim Johnston is a Catholic journalist and author. He is a graduate of Harvard, receiving his Bachelors degree in English and then worked as an investment banker at Salomon Brothers. Since then, he has been a full time free-lance writer, and his articles and essays have been published in Harper’s, Commentary, The Wall Street Journal, Harvard Business Review, Crisis, National Catholic Register, The American Spectator, Catholic World Report and other publications. He is a three-time winner of the Journalism Award from the Catholic Press Association. His book Did Darwin Get it Right? is published by Our Sunday Visitor.

Johnston is a contributing editor for Crisis magazine and the National Catholic Register. He is a recipient of the Journalism Award from the Catholic Press Association. Johnston is a member of CFAR (Catholics for Authentic Reform) and is a member of the CRISIS executive board.

Harward Agnew Johnston

Harward Agnew Johnston was the author of 'Scientific Faith' (1904) and 'Scientific Christian Thinking' (1922).

Lawrence Johnston

Lawrence Johnston is Emeritus Professor of Physics at the University of Idaho.

Richard H. Johnston Ph.D.

Richard Johnston received a Master of Arts Degree in Mathematics from Oxford University, a M.Sc. and Ph.D. both in Mathematics from Manchester University.

Erkki Jokisalo Ph.D.

Dr. Erkki Jokisalo received a Ph.D. in Social Pharmacy from the University of Kuopio, Finland.

Renard Lee David Jolly M.S. (December 2, 1951 - )

Renard Lee David Jolly received his Master of Science Degree in Biology from the Institute for Creation Research in 2000. Jolly is an administrator with Answers in Genesis, Kentucky as well as assistant to Ken Ham and Manager of the Speaker Support Department at AIG. Dave is very bright and has many talents including needle - pointing, glass etching and woodcarving.

Alf Jonas

Captain Alf Jonas currently works for the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) as an engineering experimental test pilot and is on staff at Flinders as Chief Pilot. Jonas has a university degree in physics.

Arthur J. Jones B.Sc. (Hons), Med., Cbiol., MIBiol., Ph.D.

Dr. Arthur Jones is a British Zoologist and was Science Lecturer at Bournville College, Birmingham, United Kingdom. He is also a Science and Education Consultant and has taught science and religion courses at London and Bristol Universities. Dr. Jones currently works for the Christian School’s Trust as their research consultant for curriculum development.

Jones received a B.Sc. (Hons) in Biology from the University of Birmingham, United Kingdom and a M.Ed in Biology/Education from Bristol University. He received a Ph.D. in Biology (Developmental Biology, Fish Systematics, History and Philosophy of Biology) from the University of Birmingham, United Kingdom, in 1972. His thesis was “Developmental studies and speciation in Cichlid fish”, Department of Zoology and Comparative Physiology. Part of Dr. Jones’ thesis research was published in the Journal of Morphology. His teaching career has spanned almost thirty years. His science and religion courses have won two Templeton Foundation awards.

Dr. Jones is a Chartered Biologist and has been a member of the Institute of Biology, London since 1976.

David Jones

David Jones is Professor of Biochemistry and Chair of Chemistry at Grove City College.

Floyd Noland Jones Ph.D.

Dr. Floyd Jones is a scientist and was trained as a Ph.D. evolutionary scientist.

J. B. Jones Ph.D.

Jonathan Weymouth Jones M.D., FACS

Dr. Jonathan W. Jones is a Medical Doctor and plasctic surgeon who specializes in reconstructive surgery, micro-vascular and hand surgery. Dr. Jones is a member of the American College of Surgeons and is Diplomate of the American Board of Plastic Surgery.

Martyn Lloyd Jones (1899 – March 1, 1981)

Dr. Martyn Lloyd Jones is recognized by many to have been one of the finest British preachers of the twentieth century. He was a distinguished physician, trained in medical science, and a theologian.

What made Dr. Jones the phenomenon he was on the evangelical scene was his extra-ordinary combination of the call of a formidable intellect to his Christian and ministerial contemporaries to think through their evangelical faith to its implication for church and world, and an example of how to do it, his call to reformation and revival, a return to foundational doctrines, and a prayerful hunger for an apostolic experience.

Lloyd-Jones was brought up in Welsh Calvinistic Methodism, first in Wales and later in London. Martyn’s career was medicine. He went from school to Barts, one of the great London teaching hospitals, and was brilliantly successful. He succeeded in his exams so young that he had to wait to take his MD, by which time he was already chief clinical assistant to Sir Thomas Horder, one of the best and most famous doctors of the day. By the age of 26 he also had his MRCP.

Dr. Lloyd-Jones was minister of Westminster Chapel, London from 1938 until his retirement in 1968. He was President of the Inter-Varsity Fellowship of Evangelical Unions and helped to form the International Fellowship of Evangelical Students.

Jones took the view of Francis Bacon, the founding father of modern science, that science was about secondary causes and that men had no business to believe that they could enquire into the great primary cause beyond what God had himself revealed. He was utterly unimpressed by the theory of evolution well before scientists themselves had begun to express doubts. For that reason, he saw no need for a theory of ‘creative evolution’. Theology came first. Jones believed that theology must guide our attitude to science, not the other way around. As a distinguished physician, trained in medical science, and also a theologian, he could understand both theology and science and his views carried weight.

Nigel Jones MS, FRCS

Jones is a Consultant Vascular Surgeon, Freeman Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne.

Raymond Jones

Dr. Raymond Jones retired in 1998 from Australia’s highly respected government scientific body, CSIRO, after 38 years of service. Among the awards he has received are the CSIRO Gold Medal For Research Excellence and the Urrbrae Award in recognition of the practical significance of his work for the grazing industry. Jones was Officer-in-Charge of the CSIRO Davies Laboratory, Townsville, and Regional Research Leader.

Jones is best known for solving the Leucaena problem, which has earned millions of dollars for the Australian farming industries. This combined with his other achievements in improving the productivity of the tropical grazing industries, caused CSIRO chief Dr. Elizabeth Jeij to describe him as ‘one of the top few’ CSIRO scientists in Australia.

Dr. Jones is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Agricultural Science, the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering and the Tropical Grasslands Society of Australia. He has published about 140 research papers.

Robert Jones

Robert Jones is Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Texas, Pan America.

Ross Jones PhD

Dr. Ross Jones received a Ph.D. in Linguistics from Monash University. He had worked with SIM International in West Africa for twenty-six years.

Stephen E. Jones (B.S.)

Stephen Jones received a Bachelor of Health Administration Degree from the University of New South Wales in 1983 and was awarded a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biological Science from Edith Cowan University in 2005. He had been offered Honours, but instead intended to write his first book Problems of Evolution.

Jones had previously been a Hospital Administrator from 1978 to 1992.

Taylor B. Jones PhD

Taylor B. Jones is Professor of Chemistry and is Chairperson in the Department of Biological and Physical Sciences and in the Department of Mathematics at the Master’s College in which he joined in 1986. His research interests include chemical pedagogy, particularly the freshman chemistry sequence and modeling chemistry on his personal computer using molecular orbital methods.

Prior to joining the faculty at the Master’s College, Dr. Jones taught at the United States Naval Academy, the University of Texas at Austin and the University of Texas at San Antonio. His published works include a laboratory manual in which he authored for general chemistry.

Professor Jones received a Bachelor of Science Degree from Clemson University and a Ph.D. from the University of Texas, Austin.

Dr. Jones is a member of the American Chemical Society and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

R. D. Jonsonbaugh

Gary Jordan M.S.

James B. Jordan M.A., Th.M., D.Litt.


James B. Jordan is a native of Athens, Georgia. While attending the University of Georgia, where he took a degree in Comparative Literature, he was active in Campus Crusade for Christ.

During four years in the United States Air Force, Jordan served as a military historian, and then attended Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, Mississippi. He holds a M.A and a Th.M. from Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His master’s thesis was on slavery in the Bible. In 1993, Jordan received a D.Litt. for a dissertation on the dietary laws of Moses from the Central School of Religion. In 1980 Jordan was the Director and Chief Instructor at Geneva Divinity School, an educational foundation that eventually became Biblical Horizons.

Since 1990, Jordan has been Director and Founder of Biblical Horizons, Niceville, Florida. He is the author of numerous monographs, articles in Biblical Chronology, Rite Reasons, Biblical Horizons, and Open Book, several books and is working on a commentary on the book of Daniel as well as a book on the interrelationships of liturgy, biography and history.

Greg S. Jorgensen M.S.

Greg Jorgensen is a professional engineer and owns a consulting engineering firm in Canada involved with industrial computer control systems. Jorgensen wrote his engineering thesis on the thermodynamics of a worldwide flood. His years of experience controlling liquid and vapor systems has greatly aided in a working knowledge of atmospheric physics. Creation science material greatly influenced his conversion to Christianity.

Jorgensen received a Master’s Degree in Engineering from the University of Manitoba.

Ruben Jorritsma B.Sc.

Ruben Jorritsma resides in the Netherlands and recieved a BSc in Biology from Wageningen University. He is a Creation Researcher and Speaker.

Ian A. Juby

Ian Juby is Founder and President of the International Creation Science SIG (Special Interest Group) for Mensans and a member of Mensa Canada. He is also the Founder and Director of the Creation Science Museum of Canada. For the past ten years he had been an educational contractor from Pembroke, Ontario, Canada, working with the Renfrew County District Catholic School Board, based in Bishop Smith High School. He has had extensive personal studies in Origins for about the past thirteen years. Ian received a college Diploma in Robotics Engineering from Canadore College, North Bay, Ontario, Canada, in 1989.

Juby maintains the Creation Science in Canada website and virtual museum and is a creation speaker. He also builds museum displays for creation museums.

Douglas Sumio Jue Ph.D., M.Min., M.Div.

Dr. Douglas S. Jue is Professor of Christian Education (Philippines) and on the Board of Advisors at Triune Biblical University in Kelso, Washington. Dr. Jue was President of the Seattle Bible Science Association for eight years and has been a writer and speaker at various conventions.

Jue received a Bachelor of Science Degree from Seattle Pacific University, a Master’s Degree in Education from the University of Washington, a Master of Ministry Degree from Cascade Bible College, a Master of Divinity Degree from Triune Biblical University, and a Ph.D. from the University of Santa Barbara. Dr. Jue is a keen student of anthropology and paleo-anthropology.

Elizabeth Betty Juergensmeyer Ph.D.

Dr. Elizabeth Juergensmeyer is Professor of Developmental Biology and Chairman of the Science-Math Division at Judson College, Elgin, Illinois.

Juergensmeyer received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Zoology from Oregon State University, a Master of Science Degree in Zoology from the University of Illinois, Urbana and a Ph.D. in Cell Biology from the University of Illinois, Urbana.

Dr. Juergensmeyer had papers presented on DNA uptake by E. coli in microgravity at an American Scientific Affiliation International Gravitational Physiology meeting, and American Society for Gravitational and Space Biology. Juergensmeyer organized two Midwest meetings of the Society of Protozoology, given six lectures to community organizations and schools, presented three papers on ciliate genetics at the Society of Proto-zoology and two papers at International Ciliate Biology Meetings. Dr. Juergensmeyer gave two lectures on the ethical considerations of the Human Genome Project and has taught a number of courses at Judson College, all with some integration of faith and learning including Principles of Biology, Principles of Zoology, Ecology and Environmental Problems, Microbiology, Principles of Botany, Cell Biology, Heredity, Evolutionary Theory, Micro-techniques, Human Genetics, Recombinant DNA Methodology, and Plant Molecular Biology. She has also taught Man and Science, an integrated course at Judson College.

Juergensmeyer has been a member of the American Scientific Affiliation since 1991 and a Fellow since 1992. She is the recipient of National Science Foundation grants, Outstanding Young Women of America (1972), Junior Teacher of the Year (Wheaton College, 1981-82), Member of the Year Midwest Society of Electron Microscopy (1988), Fulbright Research Award to New Zealand and Australia (September 1989 – June 1990), named Outstanding Alumnus, Longwood College (1995) and has received an Alumni Achievement Award.

The more Dr. Juergensmeyer has studied God’s creation, the more she has come to appreciate his creative power.

David Juhasz B.A.

David Juhasz has a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Philosophy and Religious Studies with an average mark of Distinction from Deakin University. He is currently studying for his Honours Degree in Religious Studies.

Peter I. Jukkola B.S.

Peter Jukkola has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology from Geneva College, Pennsylvania (2000) and is considering a career in Immunology. He is employed with the Allegheny-Singer Research Institute, Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He has been working in the Department of Neurology in their laboratory since 2001 studying post stroke epilepsy.

Ramona Simeona Gonzales Julabar M.A.

Ramona S.G. Julabar works as a Science Research Specialist in the Volcano Monitoring and Eruption Prediction Division of the Philippine Institute of Seismology and Volcanology, Pinatubo Volcano Observatory in Clarkfield, Pampanga, Philippines. She helps to maintain and operate volcano observation systems, develop and emplace new volcano observation systems, evaluate and adapt technology for forecasting volcanic eruptions, conduct emergency investigation of volcanic phenomena, document, monitor and assess volcanic eruptions, maintain and operate a repository of volcanic observation data, and provide data and information on volcanic activities to the public and to local and international scientific communities.

Julabar has a Master of Arts Degree in Physics.

Pierre Y. Julien Ph.D.

Dr. Pierre Julien is Professor in the Hydraulics and Wind Engineering Department of Civil Engineering and on staff of the Engineering Research Center, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado.

Professor Julien has taught on SURGE and is involved with the Center for Geosciences. His research interests include the natural segregation of sand particles in open channels, surface runoff modeling, erosion and sedimentation near nuclear and hydroelectric power plants, river mechanics, Analysis of hydrology, erosion, sedimentation and metal transport in mountain streams, soil erosion, sediment transport in rivers and reservoir sedimentation, two-dimensional modeling of flash floods from moving rainstorms using GIS data bases and radar precipitation data, computer modeling of soil erosion and sediment yield from rainfall and snowmelt on large watersheds, hydraulic geometry of stable alluvial channels and aquatic habitat, hyper-concentrated sediment flows, mud flows and debris flows, Local scour downstream of grad-control structures and headcut migration, and the development and testing of finite element models for the simulation of surface hydrologic processes. Julien has more than twenty years of experience in the field of sediment transport and river engineering. He has carried out research activities for more than 20 different professional organizations and government agencies.

Dr. Julien started his academic career as Substitute Professor at the Civil Engineering Department at Laval University in 1979. Julien received a B.Sc.A. in Civil Engineering from Laval University, Quebec, Canada in 1977, a M.Sc. in Civil Engineering (Hydraulics) from Laval University in 1980, and his doctoral degree in the field of Hydraulics and Sediment Transport from Laval University in 1983. He pursued post-doctoral studies at the Department of Civil Engineering at Colorado State University in 1983 where he was Faculty Affiliate (1983-1985), and joined Colorado State University in 1986 as an Assistant Professor until 1989, a Tenured Associate Professor from 1989 to 1994, and has been Tenured Full Professor since 1995.

Julien is a member of twelve professional societies, including the American Society of Civil Engineers, the American Society of Agricultural Engineers, the International Association for Hydraulic Research, the American Geophysical Union, the International Water Resources Association, the American Society for Engineering Education, the Environmental Water Resources Institute Council of the ASCE (EWRI), a life member of the United States Committee on Irrigation and Drainage, life member of the United States Committee on Large Dams, Fellow of the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere, Fellow of the Institute of Artic and Alpine Research, and Professional engineer registration and member of the Ordre des Ingenieurs, Quebec, Canada. He has authored more than 225 scientific publications including two textbooks and at least 50 refereed journal publications. Under his guidance, 24 Ph.D. and 22 M.S. students completed their graduate degrees in Civil Engineering.

Dr. Julien received a post-graduate scholarship from the National Research Council of Canada, CNRC-NSERC, 1977-79, a NATO post-doctoral fellowship, administered by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, CNRC_NSERC, 1983-85, Best Paper Award from the American Society of Agricultural Engineers, ASAE in 1986, the J.C. Stevens Award of the American Society of Civil Engineers, ASCE in 1989, a Halliburton New Faculty Research Award, College of Engineering, Colorado State University in 1989, was Faculty of the year at Allison Hall, Colorado State University in 1996, received the Abell Faculty Research and Graduate Program Support Award of Excellence for outstanding achievements and professionalism in education, research, and service to graduate students, College of Engineering, Colorado State University in 1999, and a Research Award from the Department of Civil Engineering, Colorado State University in 2001.

Reinhard Junker

Matti Junnila DVM,Ph.D.

Dr. Matti Junnila has a Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine and a Ph.D. in Veterinary Pathology from the University of Helsinki.

Paul Adams Jutzkiewicz M.S.

Paul Adams Jutzkiewicz graduated with an Honors Degree in Psychology from the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1973, specializing in animal behavior. He received a Postgraduate Certificate of Education from the University of London in 1974. From 1976 to 1977 Jutzkiewicz studied the behavior of urban foxes in Bristol and undertook an ecological survey of fresh water bodies for the Wigan Co. Council, while working towards his M.Sc. degree in environmental resources at the University of Solford. From 1974 to 1980 he worked as a veterinary assistant and trainer for the Jacksonville Zoo in Florida. Jutzkiewicz helped rehabilitate oiled sea-birds in Brittany, and he worked as a laboratory assistant in Marine Sciences in the University of Brest, France. He assisted on an ocean-ological research vessel, operating along the coast of Morocco. Two years in succession Jutzkiewicz won a Burroughs Prize for individual studies in Natural History. Jutzkiewicz also speaks eight different languages. He is now a science teacher at St. Vincent School in Gospot, England.


 
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