Genesis File summarizes the author’s quest for scientific evidence verifying the source of life’s origin on Planet Earth. His research confirmed his conviction that God created all things a long time ago and that neo-Darwinism is “superstitious nonsense” fabricated by piecing together a series of conjectured assumptions. The author’s rationale speaks for itself.
“When scrutinized, evidence purporting to confirm evolution of life by chance, dissolves like spun sugar in a rainstorm.
“Every genome carries genetic reserves enabling it to adjust to its environment. “But when 44,000 generations of E.coli bacteria are saddled with laboratory induced mutations, descendant generations continue to be E.coli bacteria, never some radically new and different life kind.
“My personal faith and commitment to the truth about God and the miracle of His creation is absolute. I believe God authored science. Exploring science makes no sense while rejecting recognition of its Author.
“Thanks to science, vaccinated children need not be plagued by the crippling polio curse; humans walked the face of the moon and returned to earth; and galaxies come into focus through the penetrating eyes of the Hubble Telescope.
“Precision characterizes the Periodic Table of the Elements, and the verifiable laws of physics, chemistry, and biology. Evolution mutates genomic science by substituting accident, chaos and chance for the established formulas of true science.
“We exist because of a ‘Superior Rationality’ in the universe that Christians identify as an eternal, just and all-loving God. Anything beyond the modest ability of finite minds to comprehend is labeled a miracle.
“I believe life is a miraculous gift of God, the Creator of all things!”
Johns practiced law as a career in California, Maryland, and the District of Columbia until partial retirement in the summer of 1992. Admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court in 1963, he has been a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
His non-fiction Dateline Sunday, U.S.A., drew national attention as a legal history documenting blue law confrontation with the U.S. Constitution's first amendment. His 1999 Ride to Glory targeted some of evolution's more obvious shortfalls while a lawyer’s academic perspective documented evolution’s most obvious “flaws” and “holes” in his 2007 Beyond Forever.
A 1958 graduate of the University of Southern California's Law Center, and holder of La Sierra University's 1994 "Alumnus of the Year" award, the author’s professional resume appears in Who's Who in American Law; Who’s Who in America; and Who's Who in the World.
Warren LeRoi Johns, Esq. (ret.)
wj1935@yahoo.com