What an odd citation. I can’t find any info as to who the “Pro Evolution Society” is or the names of the 1,000 members who voted that man didn’t evolve. I can’t even find much about this person who seems to be very important to their decision - Dr. Michael Bisconti.
Never mind. It must have been the festival.
“Dr.” Michael Bisconti’s curriculum vitae reads like this from his website:
“Dr. Bisconti is a college graduate (B.R.E., Midwestern Baptist College, Michigan) with postgraduate work (Providence Christian Seminary, Florida) and with doctoral work (Ph.D.†, Chicago Christian University, Illinois). Dr. Bisconti’s doctorates are in the fields of computer science, psychiatry, textual criticism, and theoretical physics and Dr. Bisconti has attained other levels of excellence in several, other fields. Dr. Bisconti has an IQ in the genius range.”
Do a quick google of the institutions he attended. Midwestern Baptist College exists, but I’m not sure of it’s accreditation since there is none listed on their webpage.
The search for Providence Christian Seminary in Florida yielded a Providence Christian School for pre-K through 8th grade, but no seminary or college. Now, if you drop Florida from the search, you find a Providence Christian Seminary, but it is in Canada.
The search for Chicago Christian University finds a dead link to an institution of that name, but the google summary indicates that the university was not open to students as of Feb. 11, 2005.
But, “Dr.” Bisconti does have an IQ in the genius range! That being a given

, I don’t think I will accept him as a scientific expert.
Peace
Tim