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'''John Corrigan "Jonathan" Wells''', PhD., is a ] ], Fellow of the ]'s ], an organisation that promotes ], a controversial theory that life shows evidence of being designed. | |||
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John Corrigan "Jonathan" Wells, PhD., is a Unificationist theologian, Fellow of the Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture, an organisation that promotes intelligent design, a controversial theory that life shows evidence of being designed.
Wells states in a c. 1993 essay that in 1976 after he decided that "Father's words, my studies, and my prayers convinced me that I should devote my life to destroying Darwinism".
External links
- ARN page with essays
- The Words of the Wells Family
- Talk Origins on Wells
- The antievolutionists - Wells
- Discovery Institute biography
- articles by Wells