Umm OK. Do any of those papers deal with ID?
I wasn't referring to his papers, I was referring to the peer reviewed paper of Meyer's that Sternberg, as Managing Editor of that scientific journal published. I listed Sternberg's papers as a counter to the seeming insinuation that he probably was not a real scientist, or probably just a consultant. That's one peer-reviewed article, which enough to disprove the contention that there are "no peer reviewed" articles. Is it any wonder that there is a paucity of expressly ID peer reviewed articles? Look at what happens when there is an overt ID article by brand name published. The Holy Office goes into hyper drive.
Cordially,