Monthly Archives: October 2010

The Palestinian Issue – An Honest History

The following article is by Dr. Jerry D. Kaifetz <– As the rhetoric, emotion and religious fervor of the current crisis in Israel continues to overflow from a rolling boil, it would seem both timely and informative to examine the … Continue reading

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Jerry Kaifetz

My name is Jerry Kaifetz.   I was born in Paris France right after WW II.  My father was a G.I. whose unit received two Bronze Stars, and my mother was the first war bride and a passenger on the first … Continue reading

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A Neurosurgeon Admits the Obvious Flaws of Darwinism

A Neurosurgeon, Not A Darwinist Michael Egnor, 02.05.09, 06:00 PM EST Why I don’t believe in atheism’s creation myth. pic I am a professor of neurosurgery and a medical scientist. As an undergraduate biochemistry major, I was uncomfortable with Darwinian … Continue reading

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“In the Beginning”

My beliefs are based on four simple words Guest Commentary by Dr. Jerry Kaifetz Northwest Indiana Times, Feb. 10, 2006 Proponents of evolutionary theory seem to often leave off that last word: theory. It is routinely assumed that evolution is … Continue reading

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Atheism

Atheism seems to have gone from being just the offbeat expression of a few ACLU-types to a mainstream movement in America. Today atheists not only deny God, but do so with an evangelistic fervor and an in-your-face attitude. Today the … Continue reading

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Diversity — Our Favorite Cultural Snake Oil

Diversity – Our Favorite Cultural Snake Oil There is a lot of talk about diversity these days. The concept of diversity has been knighted in America and it has become an enormous cultural faux-pas to question it. America seems to … Continue reading

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