Aldwick surgeon to appear on TV

An Aldwick surgeon is to present a three-part television series on evolution and creation.

Dr Vij Sodera's two-hour live programmes on science, evolution and creation are expected to be broadcast on the UK satellite channel Genesis TV this month.

With guests geologist Paul Garner, biologist Philip Bell, and chemist David Rosevear, Mr Sodera said he will be presenting hard evidence to prove a number of theories.

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They include that life did not arise by chance; biology confirms the fallacy of evolution theory; the fossil record is not a record of sequential changes in life forms and fossils can be formed in a very short time.

He will also provide evidence that the earth is much younger than people are led to believe, with the use of geological, physical and biological evidence and that humans are not modified apes using evidence from ape and human fossils evidence.

The programmes are set to be broadcast live on Genesis TV (Channel 772) between 9 and 11pm tomorrow (November 2), November 9 and November 16.

They can also be seen live on the web at www.genesistv.tv

Mr Sodera has always had a passion for animal biology and is the author of the acclaimed book One Small Speck to Man '“ The Evolution Myth, which can be ordered online at www.onesmallspeck.com.

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'Although the media and government would like to perpetuate the myth, this book shows comprehensively that the evolution of inanimate chemicals into human beings did not happen, and is also impossible,' said Mr Sodera.

'For those who hold Darwin up to be some sort of hero, it may come as a shock to learn that he was a very poor scientist. If he had taken the trouble to look at the first edition of Gray's Anatomy published in 1858, the year before his Origin of Species, he would have realised just how shallow his anatomical observations were. For schools to teach that science has proved that humans evolved from slime, and that no serious scientist disagrees with evolution, is intellectual child abuse of the highest order,' Mr Sodera continued.

A surgeon who has practised for the past 32 years, Mr Sodera has also just published the third edition of his book Skin Surgery in General Practice '“ a diagnostic atlas, which will be distributed to virtually every GP surgery in the UK.

Mr Sodera is a private surgeon who specialises in the removal of moles, thread veins and varicose veins at his White Lodge Clinic in Aldwick, Bognor Regis.

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