A.E. Wilder-Smith
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Dr. Arthur Ernest Wilder-Smith (1915 - 1995), more commonly known as A. E. Wilder-Smith, was a chemist, NATO three-star general, and a pioneering figure in the movement to develop alternatives to evolutionary theory.
He studied Natural Sciences at Oxford, England, and recieved his Ph.D. in physical organic chemistry at University of Reading, England in 1941. Later he recieved a Dr.es.Sc. in pharmacological sciences from Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule in Zürich, and a D.Sc. in pharmacological sciences from the University of Geneva in 1964.
Wilder-Smith is author and co-author of over 70 scientific publications and more than 30 books.
Controversies
Dr. Wilder-Smith was an effective debater against evolutionists. Wilder-Smith's 1986 Oxford debate with Richard Dawkins has been covered up and miss-reported due to the unexpected 150:198 vote.

