I want to respond to all my critics that question my bringing into doubt the validity of evolution theory.
Letters to the Editor Steve Kern
I am amazed at the sweeping statements of some respondents of how everyone knows evolution is true, and no credible scientist questions it.
Letters to the Editor Randy Johnston
My faith is simple. I believe in God and Jesus Christ. I believe God is
all things to all people. I believe God loves everybody and everything.
To see God, I merely need to open my eyes and look around. Evidence is
everywhere.
Letters to the Editor Donald Chabot
When I hear or see any mention of Steve and Sally Kern, I can’t help but
be reminded of Gov. George Wallace of Alabama and his anti-integration
actions.
Letters to the Editor Steve Kern
James Nimmo (Letters, “Dinosaurs and humans, living together!,” July 12,
Gazette) accused me of being a “flat-earth” person because I do not
accept evolution dogma that says dinosaurs died out 70 million years
ago.
'We should be fighting that the 14th Amendment says no person should be deprived of life without process of law,' Scott Pruitt says.
News Clifton Adcock
Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt likened the campaign of
anti-abortion groups to the fight for the abolition of slavery on July
28 during the recent Reclaiming America for Christ event at the First
Baptist Church of Moore.
Letters to the Editor Mack Paul
The Rev. Steve Kern (Letters, “Fuel for fossil debate,” July 27, Gazette) invites
derision rather than serious rebuttal when he writes of “observable
evidence that has convinced me that dinosaurs and man lived at the same
time,” and bolsters the argument with assurances that he does indeed
realize that the Earth is round.
Letters to the Editor Clinton Wiles
The Rev. Kern’s letter (“Fuel for fossil debate,” July 27, Gazette) on the scarcity of intermediate fossils indicates he still lacks an understanding of evolution.