David Watson (creationist)

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David C. C. Watson, M.A., (19202004) was an English creationist and author.

Watson studied in Cambridge where, in 1947, he graduated as a Senior Scholar from Trinity College. After serving as a missionary in India, he returned to England to teach. For a time he served as director of the Midwest Center of the Institute for Creation Research (in the Chicago area).[citation needed] He proposed the Huxley Memorial Debate at the Oxford Union in 1986, whose participants included Arthur E Wilder-Smith, a Creation Science Movement vice-president, and Richard Dawkins.[citation needed] He wrote The Great Brain Robbery, Myths and Miracles, and a number of other books. He died in January 2004.

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  • The Great Brain Robbery: Creation or Evolution? (David C. C. Watson, 1975) 105pp. ISBN 978-0854799602
    [Reprint (Dillon's book, 1989) 140pp. ISBN 978-0951453803]
  • Myths and Miracles: A New Approach to Genesis 1-11 (David C. C. Watson, 1976) 120pp. ISBN 978-0854796014
    [Reprint (Creation Science Foundation, 1991) ASIN B000WO6FOY]
  • Fact or Fantasy: Authenticity of the Gospels (David C. C. Watson, 1980) 142pp. ISBN 978-0854790227