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Jan Peczkis

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Jan Peczkis (born 1954) is an American author who has written several books under adopted pen name John Woodmorappe,[1][2] including Noah's Ark: A Feasibility Study and The Mythology of Modern Dating Methods as well as numerous articles for the creation science groups Answers in Genesis and the Institute for Creation Research among others.[3] Peczkis has received a B.A. and M.A. in Geology and a B.A. in Biology from Northeastern Illinois University (1978–1981).[2][4] He taught science, as well as math and reading, to grades four to seven at Budlong Elementary School in Chicago until being told in April 2006 that he was being let go for lack of funding. He then began work as a substitute teacher in the Chicago Public Schools.[5]

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  1. Glenn Morton and George L Murphy. "Reports of the National Center for Science Education". Volume 24 (2004). RNCSE. Retrieved 8 April 2014.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "John Woodmorappe, pen name of Jan Peczkis". Vidovdan.org • Погледај тему - Теорија еволуције. Retrieved 8 April 2014.
  3. McIver, Tom (1992). Anti-evolution: a reader's guide to writings before and after Darwin. Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 88. ISBN 0-8018-4520-3. Search this book on
  4. Editor. "Biography - John Woodmorappe". Answers in Genesis.
  5. Peczkis, Jan (June 2011). "CPS Science Teacher Remains Jobless" (PDF). 74 (8). Chicago Union Teacher: Official Publication of the Chicago Teachers Union. Retrieved 2012-04-02. p. 5
  6. Further Reading: "Radiometric Geochronology Reappraised", by John Woodmorappe Earthage.org

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