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Duane Gish and Creationism
Richard Trott Critiques Duane Gish's Presentation
at Rutgers University
by Richard Trott
Copyright © 1994-1999
[Last Update: January 14, 1999]


This article appeared, with insignificant alterations on the part of a 
newspaper editor or two, on pages 2 and 4 of the March 29, 1994 issue of 
Rutgers Review under the unfortunately inflammatory title of "Lying for Jesus." 
In addition, the paragraph on thermodynamics as presented here has undergone 
some changes from the original to correct errors involving sloppy use of 
terminology on my part. A small correction concerning Neanderthal anatomy is 
also present in this version. The original version can be found here.
 
There exists in the United States a small but vocal group of people who call 
themselves "scientific creationists." These people claim that evolution is not 
science, but religion, and that the empirical evidence of the world does not 
support it. "Scientific" creationists believe that the teaching of evolution in 
public schools is the teaching of a religious dogma and that equal time should 
be given to the "theory" of creationism which apparently states, among other 
things, that the world is only several thousand years old and that humans have 
coexisted in the past with all currently extinct species. As we shall see, to 
maintain such an absurd view, "scientific" creationists need to alter many 
facts, omit many others, and use rather tortured logic. Unfortunately, largely 
due to its origin within hyperliteralist Christian circles, "scientific" 
creationism has experienced moderate political success in some communities.

On Monday, March 21, 1994, over 100 people came to hear Dr. Duane T. Gish speak 
at Hill Center on the Busch Campus. The lecture was sponsored by Rutgers 
InterVarsity Chinese Christian Fellowship. Gish is the vice president of the 
Institute for Creation Research and was touted in fliers for the event as "one 
of the world's leading experts on Scientific Creationism." The 
oxymoron "scientific creationism" aside, if Gish is "one of the world's leading 
experts," evolutionary scientists have nothing to fear from science. 
Unfortunately, they have a lot to fear from the overly credulous vicitims of 
pseudoscientific sophistry. None of Gish's supporters that evening seemed to 
notice the numerous times he contradicted himself by changing his position on a 
subject when it suited the needs of his argument. For example, early on in the 
lecture, Gish stated that neither evolution nor creationism is scientific 
since, among other things, neither is falsifiable. Gish then spent the 
remainder of his lecture attempting to falsify evolution. Furthermore, he later 
stated emphatically that creationism is a scientific explanation, even though, 
as noted above, he earlier said that creationism was not scientific.

Gish preached falsehoods about the fossil record. For example, Gish stated that 
there are no fossil precursors to the dinosaur Triceratops. Gish has been 
telling this myth for at least 12 years now. However, it is absolutely untrue. 
Ceratopsian precursors of Triceratops include, for example, Monoclonius and 
Protoceratops. This lineage appears in proper sequence in the fossil record. It 
shows the expected developmental change in body size, size of the bony frill, 
and number of horns. Unfortunately, it is likely that none of Gish's audience 
was aware that his statement was completely contrary to fact. Gish promulgated 
similar falsehoods about the fossil record all night long.

Gish also played subtle terminology games. He emphasized that there were 
no "transitional forms" in the fossil record but he did not explain what 
characteristics he would accept as "transitional" (with the exception of a 
ludicrous gloss on what one would expect to see in the horns of Triceratops). 
In the past, Gish has, for example, declared that the reptile-bird transition 
Archaeopteryx was not a transition because it had feathers and flew and was, 
therefore, a bird. To make the absurd assertion that Archaeopteryx did not show 
features of a reptile, Gish must conceal from his audience facts about 
Archaeopteryx such as that it possessed a pubic peduncle and a long bony tail. 
These are features found in reptiles that are never found in birds.

Gish showed either incredible ignorance or a stunning lack of integrity when he 
stated that Lord Solly Zuckerman, writing in 1970 that Australopithecus was 
probably not an ancestor of Homo sapiens, had more or less all the evidence 
that we have today. The field of physical anthropology underwent a revolution 
in the 1970s due to new discoveries and Gish's claim is patently ridiculous. 
Gish also told his audience that Neanderthals are now accepted as "fully human 
Homo sapiens just like you and me." Of course, Neanderthals were not "just like 
you and me". A Neanderthal had a longer and lower skull, a larger face and 
larger teeth, no chin or a slight chin, and a massive brow ridge in front of a 
differently shaped brain, as well as a distinctive skeletal structure.

One statement of Gish's was particularly laughable. He mentioned in an offhand 
manner that evolutionists "predicted" life on Mars. In other words, since there 
is no life on Mars, that's another strike against evolution. This is a truly 
remarkable grasp for straws.

Gish claimed that anti-creationist books "don't say a word" about the origin of 
fishes. I found this assertion peculiar, so I looked in the best anti-
creationist book available. Allow me to highly recommend Arthur N. Strahler's 
Science and Earth History to anyone interested in all the information that Gish 
likes to pretend doesn't exist. Glancing through the table of contents, I 
found "Chapter 42. . . Invertebrates to Vertebrates." Flipping to the 
appropriate page, there was a section on the evidence for evolution from 
invertebrates to jawless fishes. Before that, there was also a section on 
precursors to Cambrian metazoans, which Gish also told his audience did not 
exist.

Lest anyone think this was a simple case of a crackpot outsider coming to 
Rutgers for a one-shot lecture of ludicrous assertions, allow me to point out 
that Rutgers InterVarsity seems to have actively participated in this campaign 
of misinformation. Before the lecture, a pamphlet was distributed to the 
audience. The pamphlet appears to be untitled and there is no apparent author 
listed. However, "Rutgers InterVarsity Chinese Christian Fellowship" does 
appear on the pamphlet and I will assume that they are at least indirectly 
responsible for the distribution of the pamphlet.

The pamphlet is a classic pastiche of selective quotations and creationist 
nonsense. For example, the pamphlet states, "The Second Law of Thermodynamics 
states that there is a general tendency of all observed systems to go from 
order to disorder. . . A fundamental law of physics says that natural systems 
go from order to disorder; evolutionists say that these same systems will go 
from disorder to order." This is, of course, complete nonsense. Among other 
problems with this argument, the Second Law of Thermodynamics requires an 
increase in disorder only in systems that are thermodynamically closed. Living 
systems are not thermodynamically closed. Living systems can undergo an 
increase in order (and can be observed constantly doing so today) as long as 
there is a corresponding larger increase in disorder in the environment from 
which the living system obtains energy.

Christians are commanded not to bear false witness. InterVarsity should be 
ashamed for perpetrating this intellectual fraud on the Rutgers community.


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