I am tired of hearing that "there is no debate among scientists with regard to evolution."

That is a terribly misleading statement, and it is purposely misleading.  Darwin's theory of evolution is one of the most if not THE most hotly debated subjects in history. It is sweeping in it's scope, and widespread in it's use.  It's an entire worldview wrapped up in a theory.  And "Darwin's Dangerous Idea" is hardly something you could say is a settled matter -- even among scientists.   Oh, there are many *real* scientists that I could list here, who you might have heard of, Behe, Kenyon, Dembski, Wells, Berlinski -- all of whom are highly pedigreed scientists, and also strongly of the view that Darwinism falls short of it's promises.

But there is a man I'd like you to meet that you may not know about.  That man is A.E. Wilder-Smith.

Wilder-Smith, who had a "change of address" in 1995, was a scholar.  A scholar the likes of which you hardly see these days.  Wilder-Smith had a type of courage in the face of overwhelming opposition, which allowed him to speak openly and freely in complete confidence - AGAINST evolution.  Before you know the weight of that statement, understand that Wilder-Smith was not an evangelist.  Not per se... He was a Biologist of the highest order.  With a Doctrate from the same fine institution that gave us the likes of Richard Dawkins, Oxford University.   Please read his bio, clipped from his website:

A..E. Wilder-Smith studied natural sciences at Oxford, England. He received his first doctorate in Physical Organic Chemistry at Reading University, England, 1941. During World War II, he joined the Research department of ICI in England. After the war, he became Countess of Lisburne Memorial Fellow at the University of London. Subsequently, Dr. Wilder-Smith was appointed Director of Research for a Swiss pharmaceutical company. Later he was elected to teach Chemotherapy and Pharmacology at the Medical School of the University of Geneva for which position he received his "habitation" (the senior examination required for professorial appointments to European continental universities). At Geneva, he earned his second doctorate, followed by a third doctorate from the ETH (a senior university in Switzerland) in Zurich.

In 1957-1958 Wilder-Smith was Visiting Assistant Professor at the Medical Centre of the University of Illinois, 1959-1961 Visting Full Professor of Pharmacology of the University of Bergen Medical School in Norway. After a further two years at the University of Geneva, he was appointed Full Professor of Pharmacology at the University of Illinois Medical Centre. Here he received in three succeeding years - three ``Golden Apple Awards" for the best course of lectures, together with four senior lecturer awards for the best series of year lectures.

Dr. Wilder-Smith's last Golden Apple award was inscribed, ``He made us not only better scientists, but also better men."

 And now, an invitation:

I invite you, no matter who you are, or how you found this website, to go and visit A.E. Wilder-Smith's website.  Listen to his (free) audio and video lectures and be challenged by his messages.  His gracious manner is easy on the ears and allows you to really consider for yourself whether what he's saying is true.  He invites you to consider some of the real problems of the theory, but in a way that the lay person can understand. 

 I only discovered Wilder-Smith in the past year.  I am now reading the second of his books and enjoying it thoroughly.  I thank God for true men of knowledge and courage like Dr. Wilder-Smith.  In these times you can still challenge the scientific orthodoxy, but only if you are truly prepared with sound, logical arguments.  Wilder-smith has helped generations of people do just that.  In fact, Dr. Dean Kenyon, a convinced evolutionist, who wrote "Biochemical Predestination" in the 70's (this book was used for years as college text), eventually turned his back on Darwinism and it was a direct result of the argumentation put forth by Wilder-Smith.   Kenyon was an evolutionist through and through.  But he was also honest enough to face the fact that Wilder-Smith's argumentation had him on the ropes.  Kenyon has since authored a school textbook from an Intelligent Design perspective, called "Of Panda's and People", which can be purchased through Amazon.com.    The truth can change a man.   Just ask Dr. Kenyon.

 Please take some time and visit: http://www.wildersmith.org/   and click on "Media Library" to enjoy the wonderful gift of his lectures.