Dr. Jerry Bergman Articles

Latest Articles by Dr. Jerry Bergman

  • Technical Research Paper
    Does Homology Provide Evidence of Evolutionary Naturalism?
    April 1, 2001, pp. 26–33

    A review of the literature on homology indicates that the theory does not provide evidence for evolutionary naturalism, and that the common examples of homology can be better explained by Creation.

  • Book Chapter
    Jerry R. Bergman, Biology
    Jan. 1, 2001 from In Six Days

    All of the extant evidence reveals that there is nothing living on earth, either animal or plant, that did not receive its life from previous life, its sexual or asexual parent.

  • Technical Research Paper
    Do Any Vestigial Organs Exist in Humans?
    Aug. 1, 2000, pp. 95–98

    The standard definition of ‘vestigial’ is an organ that once was useful in an animal’s evolutionary past, but that now is useless or very close to useless.

  • Technical Research Paper
    Darwinism and the Nazi Race Holocaust
    Nov. 1, 1999, pp. 101–111

    Leading Nazis, and early 1900 influential German biologists, revealed in their writings that Darwin’s theory and publications had a major influence upon Nazi race policies.

  • Research Paper
    Teaching Creation and Evolution in Schools
    Nov. 1, 1999, pp. 118–123

    Fifty studies on teaching origins found about 90% of the public desired that both creation and evolution or creation only be taught in the public schools.

  • Technical Research Paper
    Did God Make Pathogenic Viruses?
    April 1, 1999, pp. 115–125

    A review of the structure, function, and role of viruses in ecology is presented.

  • Technical Research Paper
    Are Wisdom Teeth (Third Molars) Vestiges of Human Evolution?
    Dec. 1, 1998, pp. 297–304

    Research now indicates that the reasons for most third molar problems today are not due to evolutionary changes but other reasons.

  • Technical Research Paper
    Understanding Poisons from a Creationist Perspective
    Dec. 1, 1997, pp. 353–360

    The problem of poisons is considered, and it is concluded that a false dichotomy exists between poisonous and non-poisonous chemicals.

  • Magazine Article
    The dodo bird ... an example of survival of the fittest
    Sept. 1, 1995, pp. 42–44

    the last dodo died in the late 1600s. A careful recent examination of the dodo has revealed that many common perceptions about the bird are incorrect.

  • Technical Research Paper
    Contemporary Suppression of the Theistic Worldview
    Aug. 1, 1995, pp. 267–275

    A decade ago, Prévot and Coe (and colleagues) reported in three papers the evidence they had found of extremely rapid changes of the Earth’s magnetic field recorded in lava flows at Steens Mountain.

  • Technical Research Paper
    Creationism and the Problem of Homosexual Behaviour
    April 1, 1995, pp. 121–130

    The evolutionist view of the origin of homosexuality in contrast to the creationist explanation is reviewed.

  • Magazine Article
    The Guppies and the Nematode...
    Dec. 1, 1994, pp. 22–23

    New 'proofs' such as the guppies and the nematode are regularly voiced by evolutionists and just as regularly forgotten without the public ever hearing that they support creation.

  • Magazine Article
    Ota Benga
    Dec. 1, 1993, pp. 48–50

    One of the most fascinating stories about the effects of evolution on human relations is the story of Ota Benga, a pygmy who was put on display in a zoo.

  • Magazine Article
    The Miracle of Tears
    Sept. 1, 1993, pp. 16–18

    Scientists have found God’s greatness even in one of the most minute phenomena—human tears.

  • Magazine Article
    Is There Any Such Thing as a ‘Higher’ Creature?
    March 1, 1992, pp. 10–11

    The so-called ‘simple’ and ‘primitive’ eye of a trilobite is an incredibly complex optical system.

  • Magazine Article
    Mammals Present Some Milky Problems
    March 1, 1991, pp. 39–40

    If the mammary glands, or breasts of animals that nurse their young, evolved slowly over millions of years, how did the young survive until these complex organs were perfected?

  • Magazine Article
    Who Invented it First?
    Oct. 1, 1984, pp. 16–17

    Man is proud of his ability to travel at breathtaking speeds in his machines.

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