HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Ariel A. Roth (born 1927) is a
zoologist Zoology ()The pronunciation of zoology as is usually regarded as nonstandard, though it is not uncommon. is the branch of biology that studies the animal kingdom, including the structure, embryology, evolution, classification, habits, and d ...
and
creationist Creationism is the religious belief that nature, and aspects such as the universe, Earth, life, and humans, originated with supernatural acts of divine creation. Gunn 2004, p. 9, "The ''Concise Oxford Dictionary'' says that creationism is 'th ...
who was born in
Geneva , neighboring_municipalities= Carouge, Chêne-Bougeries, Cologny, Lancy, Grand-Saconnex, Pregny-Chambésy, Vernier, Veyrier , website = https://www.geneve.ch/ Geneva ( ; french: Genève ) frp, Genèva ; german: link=no, Genf ; it, Ginevr ...
, Switzerland, and now lives in the
United States The United States of America (U.S.A. or USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S. or US) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territori ...
. He is a leading figure in the field of
flood geology Flood geology (also creation geology or diluvial geology) is a pseudoscientific attempt to interpret and reconcile geological features of the Earth in accordance with a literal belief in the global flood described in Genesis 6–8. In the ea ...
, having been involved and published extensively on the
creation–evolution controversy Recurring cultural, political, and theological rejection of evolution by religious groups (sometimes termed the creation–evolution controversy, the creation vs. evolution debate or the origins debate) exists regarding the origins of the Eart ...
. Roth is a former professor and chairman of Biology at Emmanuel Missionary College, now Andrews University and at Loma Linda University. He is also the former director of the
Seventh-day Adventist The Seventh-day Adventist Church is an Adventist Protestant Christian denomination which is distinguished by its observance of Saturday, the seventh day of the week in the Christian (Gregorian) and the Hebrew calendar, as the Sabbath, and ...
run Geoscience Research Institute at Loma Linda University. He served as editor of the journal ''Origins'' for 23 years. After receiving his PhD in Biology at the
University of Michigan , mottoeng = "Arts, Knowledge, Truth" , former_names = Catholepistemiad, or University of Michigania (1817–1821) , budget = $10.3 billion (2021) , endowment = $17 billion (2021)As o ...
, Roth pursued research in invertebrate zoology and on fossil and living coral reefs funded by NOAA, the
National Institutes of Health The National Institutes of Health, commonly referred to as NIH (with each letter pronounced individually), is the primary agency of the United States government responsible for biomedical and public health research. It was founded in the late ...
, and other government agencies. He obtained additional training to facilitate his research in radiation biology, geology and mathematics at various campuses of the
University of California The University of California (UC) is a public land-grant research university system in the U.S. state of California. The system is composed of the campuses at Berkeley, Davis, Irvine, Los Angeles, Merced, Riverside, San Diego, San Franci ...
. He has been a longtime member of the
Geological Society of America The Geological Society of America (GSA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the advancement of the geosciences. History The society was founded in Ithaca, New York, in 1888 by Alexander Winchell, John J. Stevenson, Charles H. Hitch ...
and the
Society for Sedimentary Geology The Society for Sedimentary Geology is an international not-for-profit, scientific society based in Oklahoma. It is commonly referred to by its acronym SEPM, which refers to its former name, the Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists. ...
. Roth has published many articles in both scientific and popular journals and lectured worldwide.


Early life

Ariel Roth's parents were Andre and Hazel Roth, Seventh-day Adventist missionaries who served in Haiti, France and Switzerland. His oldest brother, Lionel Andre Roth, also attended PUC and graduated with a medical degree from Loma Linda in 1946. He had a sister, Elvire Hilgert.


Education

Roth received his Bachelor of Arts in
biology Biology is the scientific study of life. It is a natural science with a broad scope but has several unifying themes that tie it together as a single, coherent field. For instance, all organisms are made up of cells that process hereditary i ...
from
Pacific Union College Pacific Union College (PUC) is a private liberal arts college in Angwin, California. It is the only four-year college in Napa County. It is a coeducational residential college with an almost exclusively undergraduate student body. PUC is accre ...
in 1948, and his Master of Science in biology (1949) and Ph.D. in parasitology (1955) from the
University of Michigan , mottoeng = "Arts, Knowledge, Truth" , former_names = Catholepistemiad, or University of Michigania (1817–1821) , budget = $10.3 billion (2021) , endowment = $17 billion (2021)As o ...
. He received additional training in
geology Geology () is a branch of natural science concerned with Earth and other astronomical objects, the features or rocks of which it is composed, and the processes by which they change over time. Modern geology significantly overlaps all other Ea ...
,
radiobiology Radiobiology (also known as radiation biology, and uncommonly as actinobiology) is a field of clinical and basic medical sciences that involves the study of the action of ionizing radiation on living things, especially health effects of radiation. ...
, and mathematics at
University of California, Berkeley The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, or California) is a public land-grant research university in Berkeley, California. Established in 1868 as the University of California, it is the state's first land-grant u ...
and
University of California, Riverside The University of California, Riverside (UCR or UC Riverside) is a public land-grant research university in Riverside, California. It is one of the ten campuses of the University of California system. The main campus sits on in a suburban distr ...
.


Career

In the fall of 1950, Roth joined the biology department at Pacific Union College (PUC). He worked at PUC until 1957. In 1958, Roth took the place of Frank L. Marsh as chairman of the biology department at Emmanuel Missionary College (EMC), now known as
Andrews University Andrews University is a private Seventh-day Adventist university in Berrien Springs, Michigan. Founded in 1874 as Battle Creek College, it was the first higher education facility started by Seventh-day Adventists and is the flagship universi ...
. In 1961, while Roth was head of the biology department at EMC, the United States Public Health Service awarded the department $17,082 to be used in a three-year study of the disease schistosomiasis. During the 1950s and 1960s Roth published several studies related to this disease and its related snail vector. In May 1974, Roth and two other scientists from Loma Linda University lived for a week fifty feet under the ocean's surface near Freeport, Grand Bahama Island. His team studied coral formations. The three lived in an anchored 18-foot metal hydro-lab when not conducting their experiments. The underwater laboratory and sleeping quarters was operated by the United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and was used by several groups.


Academic activities and honors

*
United States Atomic Energy Commission The United States Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) was an agency of the United States government established after World War II by U.S. Congress to foster and control the peacetime development of atomic science and technology. President ...
Grantee in
radiation biology Radiobiology (also known as radiation biology, and uncommonly as actinobiology) is a field of clinical and basic medical sciences that involves the study of the action of ionizing radiation on living things, especially health effects of radiation. ...
(1960) *
National Institutes of Health The National Institutes of Health, commonly referred to as NIH (with each letter pronounced individually), is the primary agency of the United States government responsible for biomedical and public health research. It was founded in the late ...
Grantee for research on metabolism of
schistosomes ''Schistosoma'' is a genus of trematodes, commonly known as blood flukes. They are parasitic flatworms responsible for a highly significant group of infections in humans termed ''schistosomiasis'', which is considered by the World Health Organi ...
(1961-1963) * Visiting Research Scientist, Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology (1968, 1970) * Visiting Professor,
Andrews University Andrews University is a private Seventh-day Adventist university in Berrien Springs, Michigan. Founded in 1874 as Battle Creek College, it was the first higher education facility started by Seventh-day Adventists and is the flagship universi ...
Extension in Europe (1970) *
United States Atomic Energy Commission The United States Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) was an agency of the United States government established after World War II by U.S. Congress to foster and control the peacetime development of atomic science and technology. President ...
Grantee for research on coral reefs at Enewetak Atoll (1971, 1972, 1973) * Member, NSF-AEC sponsored Symbios research team to study coral reef metabolism at Enewetak Atoll (1971) * Consultant on creation to the
California State Board of Education The California State Board of Education is the governing and policy-making body of the California Department of Education. The State Board of Education sets K-12 education policy in the areas of standards, instructional materials, assessment, and ...
(1971) * Director, Loma Linda University Research Team for underwater research on coral in the
Bahamas The Bahamas (), officially the Commonwealth of The Bahamas, is an island country within the Lucayan Archipelago of the West Indies in the North Atlantic. It takes up 97% of the Lucayan Archipelago's land area and is home to 88% of the ar ...
(1973, 1974 - Sponsored by the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (abbreviated as NOAA ) is an United States scientific and regulatory agency within the United States Department of Commerce that forecasts weather, monitors oceanic and atmospheric conditio ...
; lived on the ocean floor for 1 week) * Listed in
Who's Who in America Marquis Who's Who ( or ) is an American publisher of a number of directories containing short biographies. The books usually are entitled ''Who's Who in...'' followed by some subject, such as ''Who's Who in America'', ''Who's Who of American Wome ...
(1974) * Editor: ORIGINS journal (1974-1996) * Keynote speaker, public hearing, House Education Committee, Oregon Legislative Assembly (1981) * Witness for the State of Arkansas: Evolution-creation trial (1981) * Visiting Professor of Biology,
University of Eastern Africa, Baraton The University of Eastern Africa, Baraton (UEAB) is a private coeducational Seventh-day Adventist university located in Baraton, about 50 km from Eldoret Kenya. It offers degrees in graduate and undergraduate programs in the fields of Busi ...
(1995) * Visiting Professor of Biology, Spicer College, India (1995) * Adjunct Professor of Science and Religion, SDA Theological Seminary,
Andrews University Andrews University is a private Seventh-day Adventist university in Berrien Springs, Michigan. Founded in 1874 as Battle Creek College, it was the first higher education facility started by Seventh-day Adventists and is the flagship universi ...
(1993–1996) * Recipient Medallion of Distinction, the highest award of the Department of Education of the Seventh-day Adventist Church (1997) * Visiting Professor of Biology, Caribbean Union College (1997) * Lecturer for the William A. Osborne Distinguished Lecture Series, Caribbean Union College (1997) * Honored alumnus
Pacific Union College Pacific Union College (PUC) is a private liberal arts college in Angwin, California. It is the only four-year college in Napa County. It is a coeducational residential college with an almost exclusively undergraduate student body. PUC is accre ...
* Member, Loma Linda University Councilors (2000- ) * Recipient: Charles Elliott Weniger ''Award for Excellence 2003''


Advocacy of creationism

In late 1972 or early 1973 he presented to the California Board of Education hearings on Creation and the classroom. In 1980, Roth argued that "Creation and various other views can be supported by the scientific data that reveal that the spontaneous origin of the ''complex integrated biochemical systems'' of even the simplest organisms is, at best, a most improbable event", which is regarded as a precursor to
Michael Behe Michael Joseph Behe ( ; born January 18, 1952) is an American biochemist and author, widely known as an advocate of the pseudoscientific principle of intelligent design (ID). He serves as professor of biochemistry at Lehigh University in Pennsy ...
's
irreducible complexity Irreducible complexity (IC) is the argument that certain biological systems with multiple interacting parts would not function if one of the parts was removed, so supposedly could not have evolved by successive small modifications from earlier l ...
argument, which has been the subject of considerable empirical refutation from the scientific community. Roth later used a version of this argument in his testimony in '' McLean v. Arkansas'' (which struck down the Arkansas Balanced Treatment for Creation-Science and Evolution-Science Act), where he testified in support of the scientific merits of creationism, but admitted that " you want to define 'science' as testable, predictable" then
creation science Creation science or scientific creationism is a pseudoscientific form of Young Earth creationism which claims to offer scientific arguments for certain literalist and inerrantist interpretations of the Bible. It is often presented without ove ...
is not really science. In the same year, he testified before the Oregon House Education Committee in support of a similar "balanced treatment" law. His view is that science should emancipate itself from its limited secularism and "should allow the data of nature to direct . . . wherever it may lead."Roth AA. 2008. ''Science Discovers God: Seven Convincing Lines of Evidence for His Existence''. Hagerstown, MD. Review and Herald Publishing Association, p. 8.


Selected publications

Has published nearly 200 articles in the scientific and public press. 1950s * * 1960s * Roth, A.A. 1960. ''Aspects of the function of the bursa copulatrix and seminal receptacle in the prosobranch snail Oncomelania formosana Pilsbry and Hirase.'' Transactions of the American Microscopical Society 79: 412-419. * Roth, A.A. and E.D. Wagner. 1960a. ''The development of sexual maturity in Oncomelania nosophora (Robson) snail vector of oriental schistosomiasis.'' Transactions of the American Microscopical Society 79:429-438. * Roth, A.A. and E.D. Wagner. 1960b. ''Notes on the production of eggs in Oncomelania nosophora and O. formosana.'' Nautilus 73:147-151. * Roth, A.A. and L.N. Hare. 1966. ''Effect of Schistosoma mansoni on amino acid levels in a chemically defined medium.'' (Abstract) American Society of Parasitologists, 41st Annual Meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico, p. 60. * Roth, A.A. and H.E. Heidtke. 1966. ''Removal of schisto-somes from hosts with minimal physiological disturbance to the parasite.'' Transactions of the American Microscopical Society 85:422-426. * Tkachuck, R.D. and A.A. Roth. 1967. ''Free amino acids in plasm of mice infected with Schistosoma mansoni.'' (Abstract) American Society of Parasitologists, 42nd Annual Meeting, Tucson, Arizona, p. 29. * Carter, C.E. and A.A. Roth. 1967. ''Carbon dioxide fixation in Schistosoma mansoni.'' (Abstract) American Society of Parasitologists, 42nd Annual Meeting, Tucson, Arizona, p. 30. 1970s * Roth, A.A. 1971a. ''Effect of various light treatments of calcification rates in Acropora sp.'' (Abstract) R/V Alpha Helix Research Program, 1971, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, San Diego, p. 21. * Roth, A.A. 1971b. ''Effect of the addition of nutrients on the variability of calcification rates in a single colony of Pocillopora damicornis.'' (Abstract) R/V Alpha Helix Research Program, 1971, Scripps Institution of Oceano-graphy, San Diego, pp. 21–22. * Roth, A.A. 1971c. ''Estimate of carbonate production of some species on Japtan Reef.'' (Abstract) R/V Alpha Helix Research Program, 1971, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, San Diego, p. 22. * Johannes, R.E. and 22 other authors including A.A. Roth. 1972. ''Project Symbios: an examination of the metabolism of some coral reef communities.'' BioScience 22:541-543. * Roth, A.A. 1974c. ''Factors affecting light as an agent for carbonate production by coral.'' (Abstract) Geological Society of America Abstracts 6:932. * * * Roth, A.A. 1975e. ''Some effects of light on calcification in coral.'' Abstracts of Symposia and Contributed Papers for the Fifty-Sixth Annual Meeting (San Francisco State University, December 26–30, 1975) of the Western Society of Naturalists, p. 29. * Clausen, C.D. and A.A. Roth. 1975a. ''Estimation of coral growth rates from laboratory 45Ca-incorporation rates.'' Marine Biology 33:85-91. * * Smith, A.D. and A.A. Roth. 1977. ''Carbon dioxide and calcification in the red coralline alga, Bossiella orbigniana.'' (Abstract) Pacific Division, American Associa-tion for the Advancement of Science, 58th Annual Meeting, San Francisco State University. * ; Rebuttal, 28-29. * 1980s * Roth, A.A. 1980a. ''Implications of various interpretations of the fossil record.'' Origins 7:71-86. * Crabtree, D.M., C.D. Clausen, and A.A. Roth. 1980. ''Consistency in growth line counts in bivalve specimens.'' Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 29:323-340. * Roth, A.A., C.D. Clausen, P.Y. Yahiku, V.E. Clausen, and W.W. Cox. 1982. ''Some effects of light on coral growth.'' Pacific Science 36:65-81. * Roth, A.A. 1983b. ''Why some scientists believe in creation.'' These Times 92(3):6-11. * Roth, A.A. 1984a. ''The current controversy over origins. Part I: teaching creation in public schools.'' The Journal of Adventist Education 46(3):30-31,35-37. * Roth, A.A. 1984b. ''The current controversy over origins. Part II: Seventh-day Adventists and the creation movement in the United States.'' The Journal of Adventist Education 46(4):31-32,39-40. *Hodges, L.T. and Roth, A.A. 1986. ''Orientation of corals and stromatoporoids in some Pleistocene, Devonian, and Silurian reef facies.'' Journal of Paleontology 60:1147-1158. 1990s * *Roth, A.A. 1998. ''The disadvantage of collective ignorance.'' The Record (Australia), August 29, 1998, p. 3. *(Book now in 17 languages.) *Roth, A.A. 1999. Chapter Essay. In Ashton, J.F. ''In Six Days.''
New Holland Publishers New Holland Publishers is an English-based international publisher of non-fiction books, founded in 1955. It is a privately held company, with offices in the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand. History The publishing firm was established ...
. p. 74-89. 2000s *Roth, A.A. 2000. ''The Grand Canyon and the Genesis Flood.'' In Baldwin J.T. ''Creation, Catastrophe, and Calvary.'' Review and Herald Publishing Association. p. 97-103. *Roth, A.A. 2001. ''Commonly Asked questions about science and the Bible.'' The Journal of Adventist Education. 64(2): 9-18. *Roth, A.A. 2003. ''Genesis and the geologic column.'' Dialogue 15(1): 9-12, 18. *Roth, A.A. 2003. ''Implications of parconformities.'' Geoscience Reports No. 36: 1-5. *Roth, A.A. 2005. ''Design in nature: Evidence for a Creator.'' In Wesracott, M.J. and Ashton J.F. editors. ''The Big Argument.'' Sydney: Strand Publishing. p. 99-122. *Roth, A.A., Zoutewelle T., Hornbacher D. 2006. ''Complex concretions in the Jurassic Morrison Formation.''
Geological Society of America The Geological Society of America (GSA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the advancement of the geosciences. History The society was founded in Ithaca, New York, in 1888 by Alexander Winchell, John J. Stevenson, Charles H. Hitch ...
, Abstracts with Programs 39(6): 7. *Roth, A.A. 2008. ''Science Discovers God: Seven convincing lines of evidence for His existence.'' Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald Publishing Association. (Book now in 28 languages.) *Roth, A.A. 2009. ''Flat gaps in sedimentary rock layers challenge long geologic ages.'' Journal of Creation 23(2): 76-81. 2010s *Roth, A.A. 2011. ''Can I believe in a worldwide flood?'' In Gibson L.J., Rasi H.M., editors. ''Understanding Creation.'' Nampa, ID:
Pacific Press Publishing Association The Pacific Press Publishing Association, or Pacific Press for short, is one of two major Seventh-day Adventist publishing houses in North America. It was founded in 1874 by James White in Oakland, California, and is now located in Nampa, Id ...
. p. 123-132. *Roth, A.A. 2012. ''The Genesis Flood and the geological record.'' In Ball, B.W., editor: ''In the Beginning: Science and Scripture Confirm Creation.'' Nampa, ID:
Pacific Press Publishing Association The Pacific Press Publishing Association, or Pacific Press for short, is one of two major Seventh-day Adventist publishing houses in North America. It was founded in 1874 by James White in Oakland, California, and is now located in Nampa, Id ...
. p. 220-237. *Roth, A.A. 2013. ''The Bible and science: A new free illustrated resource for teachers and students.'' Journal of Adventist Education, February/March, p. 44-46. *Roth, A.A., Nick, K.E., Zoutewellw T., and Hornbacher D. 2019. ''Complex siliceous concretions in the Jurassic Morrison Formation, Church Rock, New Mexico, USA: Implications of inorganic factors in ichnological interpretations.''
Sedimentary Geology ''Sedimentary Geology'' is a peer-reviewed scientific journal about sediments in a geological context published by Elsevier Elsevier () is a Dutch academic publishing company specializing in scientific, technical, and medical content. It ...
, Vol. 392, Article 105526, October, 1
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sedgeo.2019.105526
2020s *Roth, A.A. 2021. ''Flat Gaps in the Rock Layers Challenge Long Geologic Layers'' In Gibson, L.J., Nalin R., and Rasi H.M., editors. ''Design and Catastrophe: 51 Scientists Explore Evidence in Nature.''
Andrews University Press Andrews University Press (AUP) is an academic publishing authority operated under the auspices of Andrews University in Berrien Springs, Michigan. Established with minimal funding in 1969, a permanent director was appointed in 1979. AUP now has ov ...
. Chapter 47.


See also

* Leonard R. Brand *
Creation and evolution in public education The status of creation and evolution in public education has been the subject of substantial debate and conflict in legal, political, and religious circles. Globally, there is a wide variety of views on the topic. Most western countries have le ...
*
Flood geology Flood geology (also creation geology or diluvial geology) is a pseudoscientific attempt to interpret and reconcile geological features of the Earth in accordance with a literal belief in the global flood described in Genesis 6–8. In the ea ...
* Geoscience Research Institute * McLean v. Arkansas *
Young earth creationism Young Earth creationism (YEC) is a form of creationism which holds as a central tenet that the Earth and its lifeforms were created by supernatural acts of the Abrahamic God between approximately 6,000 and 10,000 years ago. In its most widespre ...


Notes


References

* * * * * * *
Roth, Ariel A. Curriculum Vitae.
* * Includes audio recording of Roth's presentation. General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, 59th Session, Atlanta, Georgia, US. Recorded 6/27/10, 5:45 PM *


External links


science and scripturesThe Bible Science Association
{{DEFAULTSORT:Roth, Ariel A. Pacific Union College alumni 1927 births Living people American Seventh-day Adventists American Christian creationists University of Michigan alumni Scientists from Geneva Swiss emigrants to the United States