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John Corrigan "Jonathan" Wells is a biologist and supporter of Intelligent Design theory.
After graduating the Unification Theological Seminary in 1978, Wells earned two doctorates - one in theology at Yale University and the other in molecular and cell biology at the University of California at Berkeley. Wells is a Fellow of the Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture.
As a follower of Sun Myung Moon's Unification Church, Wells chose to gain his science PhD at UC-Berkeley to learn how to defeat Darwinian evolution.
In 2001, Wells wrote Icons of Evolution, which discusses ten examples which Wells believes are used in the teaching of the materialistic theory of evolution.
External links
- Video of Dr. Wells debating Evolution and Intelligent Design
- Discovery Institute biography
- articles by Wells
- New Mexicans for Science and Reason debate Jonathan Wells
- ARN page with essays
- The Words of the Wells Family
- Talk Origins on Wells
- The antievolutionists - Wells
- Answers to Wells' 10 questions