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'''Ken Miller''' is a [[Roman Catholicism|Roman Catholic]] [[biology]] [[professor]] at [[Brown University]] known for arguing against many forms of [[creationism]] such as [[Young Earth Creationism]] and [[intelligent design]]. Miller gives lectures around the country and testified in both the Cobb County case (as a witness) as well as [[Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District]] (as an expert witness). <ref>http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/dover/day1am.html#day1am110</ref>
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'''Kenneth R. Miller''' is a [[Roman Catholicism|Roman Catholic]] [[biology]] [[professor]] at [[Brown University]] known for arguing against many forms of [[creationism]] such as [[Young Earth Creationism]] and [[intelligent design]]. Miller gives lectures around the country and testified in both the Cobb County case (as a witness) as well as [[Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District]] (as an expert witness).<ref>http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/dover/day1am.html#day1am110</ref>
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Kenneth Miller's number one argument in the Dover trial has been shot down as the beta-globin pseudogene appears to be functional.<ref>[http://www.evolutionnews.org/2013/04/an_icon_of_the_071421.html Kenneth Miller's number one argument in the Dover trial has been shot down as the beta-globin pseudogene appears to be functional]</ref>
  
 
==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==

Latest revision as of 15:00, July 13, 2016

Kenneth R. Miller is a Roman Catholic biology professor at Brown University known for arguing against many forms of creationism such as Young Earth Creationism and intelligent design. Miller gives lectures around the country and testified in both the Cobb County case (as a witness) as well as Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District (as an expert witness).[1]

Kenneth Miller's number one argument in the Dover trial has been shot down as the beta-globin pseudogene appears to be functional.[2]

Bibliography

  • Only a Theory: Evolution and the Battle for America's Soul
  • Biology: The Living Science
  • Finding Darwin's God: A Scientist's Search for Common Ground Between God and Evolution

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