In hmolscience, Kenneth Miller (1948-) (DN:1) is an American theistic biologist, who specializes in chloroplast thylakoid membranes, noted for his circa 1980 to present anti-creationism opinions, debates, and testimonies.
Religion
Miller, in his Finding Darwin’s God (1999), supposedly, states his Roman Catholic evolution believing mindset, according to which the earth is not young, that science must work based on “methodological naturalism”, and that evolution cannot be construed as an effective argument for atheism. [2]
Debates
In 1981, Miller debated Henry Morris, then head of the Institute for Creation Research, on whether “the theory of evolution is superior to the theory of special creation as an explanation for all the scientific evidence related to origins”; the audio of which is available. (Ѻ)
Quotes
The following are noted quotes:
“Evolution is not anti-god.”
— Kenneth Miller (c.2001) [1]
References
1. (a) Morris, Holly J. (2002). “Life’s Grand Design”, U.S. News and World Report, Jul 19.
(b) Strobel, Lee. (2004). The Case for a Creator: a Journalist Investigates Scientific Evidence that Points Toward God (pg. 25). Zondervan, 2009.
2. Finding Darwin’s God – Wikipedia.
External links
● Kenneth R. Miller – Wikipedia.
● Only A Theory – Wikipedia.