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(American Biochemist and Prominent Member of the Creationist Movement) Duane Tolbert Gish, an American biochemist, was a prominent figure in the creationist movement. He served as a former vice-president of the Institute for Creation Research, where he wrote extensively on creation science. Gish was well-known for his confrontational debating approach, frequently debating evolutionary biologists on college campuses. Often compared to "creationism's T. H. Huxley," he was praised for his captivating speaking style and skill in connecting with audiences, solidifying his impact in the creationist circle.