John West, associate director of the Center for Science & Culture, said more scientists than ever before are "standing up and saying that it is time to rethink Darwin's theory of evolution in light of new scientific evidence that shows the theory is inadequate."
"Darwinists are busy making up holidays to turn Charles Darwin into a saint, even as the evidence supporting his theory crumbles and more and more scientific challenges to it emerge," West said.
The list of signatories, now numbering 700, also includes member scientists from National academies of Science in Russia, Czech Republic, Hungary, India (Hindustan), Nigeria, Poland and the U.S. The list truly is a "Who's Who" of scientists in the world today, and now another 100 ranking leaders have added their signatures to a challenge to Darwin's theory.
The names include top scientists at MIT, UCLA, Ohio State, U of Washington, U of Pennsylvania, U Georgia, Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Texas A&M, Duke, U Peruglia, British Museum
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