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January 9, 2009
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The Making of a Darwin Dissenter Part II
Geoffrey Simmons
January 9, 2009
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Guests Geoffrey Simmons
Duration 00:10:18
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On this second of a two part ID The Future , CSC’s Casey Luskin continues his discussion with CSC Fellow Dr. Geoffrey Simmons about evolution and vestigial organs. What makes a doctor skeptical of Darwinian evolution? How can doctors express their scientific dissent from Darwinism? Listen in as Dr. Simmons shares from his knowledge in the medical field.
Dr. Simmons is a licensed and practicing physician in Eugene, OR, and the author of the books What Darwin Didn’t Know (2004) and Billions of Missing Links (2007). For more reasons why doctors doubt Darwin, check out Dr. Simmons’ Amazon blog .
Geoffrey Simmons Fellow , Center for Science and CultureGeoffrey Simmons (BS in biology, coursework completed for MS in microbiology, University of Illinois; M.D., University of Illinois Medical School; Internship and Residency in Internal Medicine, LAC-USC Medical Center; Boarded in Internal Medicine since 1974) is a licensed and practicing physician in Eugene, OR, as well as an author and lecturer. President of the American Academy of Disaster Medicine and a member of the Board of Governors of the Sacred Heart Medical Center's Emergency Preparedness Committee, he is the author of six novels and of the books What Darwin Didn't Know (Harvest Publishers, 2004) and Billions of Missing Links (Harvest Publishers, 2007). He has lectured on disaster preparedness on radio and television as well as at many neighborhood associations and high schools, and has been a medical correspondent for KABC in Los Angeles and KUGN in Eugene, a guest on the Steve Allen show, and has made numerous radio appearances related to his writings.