About the Author

Jason S. Yeldell is a science writer, lecturer and debater. He is the author of the critically acclaimed book on Rational Atheism entitled "A Call to Sanity: The Collision Between the Existence of God and Non-existence of god written from a Rational Atheistic Perspective". He is also the creator of the website: www.acalltosanity.com.

Jason S. Yeldell has been in invited to numerous Colleges and Universities to give lectures on Rational Atheism, The fallacies of Intelligent Design, The Flaws of Creationism, Absurdity of Religious Claims as well as issues regarding quality and compliance of pharmaceuticals and biotechnology. Jason S. Yeldell has also been on numerous radio interviews and participates heaviliy in formal debates between Evolution and Creationism.

Jason S. Yeldell's book "A Call to Sanity" is available for sale worldwide and has been translated into six different languages. He is currently working on a new book that is tentatively entitled: "Religious Nonsense: A Critical look at the World's Most Common and Absurd Religious Claims and Assertions".

Jason S. Yeldell holds a University degree in Biology with studies focussed on Chemistry and Bioinformatics.

Mr. Yeldell's childhood fascination with dinosaurs and nature proved to be the necessary beginning to him championing rational thought and logic over theology, pseudo science, a supernatural realm and superstition to this day.

"I believe it is a natural progression, for those wholly fascinated with nature and the world's creatures, that they develop into individuals who settle for nothing less than accurate depictions of reality and not viewing life through a "lens" of religion, superstition and groundless claims of an invisible deity." (Jason Yeldell, 2003)

When not working, Mr. Yeldell is heavily active on the continuing debate regarding Evolution and Creationism, as well as the Atheism/ Theism arenas.


Mr. Yeldell is available for lectures, book signings and public appearances through:
http://www.acalltosanity.com/contactus.html

This book has been proven to be great for stimulating discussions in college classroom in courses such as:

  1. Social Issues
  2. Religion and Science
  3. Philosophy
  4. History of Scientific Ideas
  5. Theology
  6. Evolution

And many others!