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ward Boudreaux, a professor of chemistry at the University of New Or-
leans, noted that some chemical elements must have been deliberately
arranged by creation in order for life to exist.
Professor Carl Fliermans: A widely-known scientist in the USA and a
microbiology professor at Indiana University conducting a research on
"the neutralisation of chemical wastes by bacteria" supported by the US
Department of Defence, Carl Fliermans refuted evolutionist claims at the
microbiological level.
Professor Edip Keha: A professor of biochemistry, Edip Keha, was the
only Turkish speaker of the conference. He presented basic information on
the cell and stressed through evidence that the cell could only have come
into being as a result of perfect creation.
Professor David Menton: A professor of anatomy at Washington Uni-
versity, David Menton, in a speech that was accompanied by a very inter-
esting computer display, examined the differences between the anatomies
of the feathers of birds and the scales of reptiles, thus proving the invalid-
ity of the hypothesis that birds evolved from reptiles.
Professor Duane Gish: Famous evolutionist expert Professor Gish, in
his speech entitled "The Origin of Man", refuted the thesis of man's evolu-
tion from apes.
ICR President Professor John Morris: Professor Morris, the president
of the Institute for Creation Research and a famous geologist, gave a
speech on the ideological and philosophical commitments lying behind
evolution. He further explained
that this theory has been turned
into a dogma and that its de-
fenders believe in Darwinism
with a religious fervour.
Having listened to all these
speeches, the audience wit-
nessed that evolution is a dog-
matic belief that is invalidated
by science in all aspects. In addi-
tion, the poster exhibition enti-
tled "The Collapse of the Theory World- renowned Creationist Dr Duane Gish, re-
ceiving his SRF plaque from Dr
of Evolution: The Fact of Cre- Nevzat Yalcintas, A member of Turkish
Parliament.