Secular Humanism
The aim of Secular Humanism is to replace Theism with Humanism .
Bournoure, Director of Research at the National Center of Scientific Research in France "Evolution is a fairy tale for grownups. This theory has helped nothing in the progress of science. It is useless." (Le Monde ET AL VIC, Oct 1963)
Duane Gish, Institute for Creation Research, San Diego, Calif. "If a frog turns into a prince instantaneously, that's a fairy tale for children, If a fron turns into a prince over millions of years, that's a fairy tale for adults."
D. Watson "Evolution itself is accepted by Zoologists, not because it has been observed to occur... or can be proved by logical coherent evidence, but because the only alternative, special creation, is clearly incredible." ("Nature Adaptation" 1929, page 233
Heribert Nilsson "... The evolutionary theory can by no means be regarded as an innocuous natural philosophy, but that it is a serious obstruction to biologic research. It obstructs - as has been repeatedly shown - the attainment of consistent results, even from uniform experimental material. For everything must ultimately be forced to fit this theory. An exact biology cannot, therefore, be build up." (Synthetische Artbildung, Lund, Sweden: Gleerup, 1954, p. 11
LH Mathews "In accepting evolution as fact, how many Biologists pause to reflect that science is built upon theories that have been proved by experiment to be correct, or remember that the theory of animal evolution has never been thus proved." ("Introduction, in the Origin of the Species by Charles Darwin, London: JM Dent and Sons, 1971)
Murray Eden, Professor Emeritus, MIT "It is our contention that if  'random' is given serious and crucial interpretations from a probabilistic point of view, the randomness postulate is highly implausible and that an adequate scientific theory of evolution must await the elucidation of new natural laws - physical, physicochemical and biological." ("Inadequacies of Neo-Darwinian Evolution as a Scientific Theory". in P. Moorhead and M. Kaplan, EDD.: Mathematical Challenges to the Neo-Darwinian Interpretation of Evolution, Philadelphia: Wistar Institute, 1967, p. 109)
AI Oparin, Russian Chemist "Proof, in the sense in which one thinks of it in Chemistry and Physics, is not attainable in the problem of Primordial Biogenesis." ("Life: It's Nature, Origin and Development", Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd, 1961, p. 33)
GA Kerkut, Department of Physiology and Biochemistry, University of Southampton, UK "I think that the attempt to explain all living things in terms of an evolution from a unique source, through a brave and valid attempt, is one that is premature and not satisfactorily supported by present-day evidence." ("Implications of Evolution", NY: Pergamon, 1960)
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