

Greg Graffin spends most of his time in Upstate New York, and teaches Life Science 1 and Earth & Space Sciences 116 (paleontology) at UCLA during the winter or fall quarters of each school year. but having also relevance to history and philosophy of science. The dissertation was entitled "Monism, Atheism and the Naturalist Worldview: Perspectives from Evolutionary Biology." It is described as being essentially an evolutionary biology Ph.D. dissertation was officially a zoology Ph.D., supervised by William B. He went on to earn a master's degree in geology from UCLA and received his Ph.D. Graffin attended El Camino Real High School, then double-majored in anthropology and geology as an undergraduate at the University of California, Los Angeles. at Cornell University and has lectured courses in life sciences and paleontology at the University of California, Los Angeles.

He is most recognized as the lead vocalist and songwriter of the noted Los Angeles band Bad Religion, which he co-founded in 1980 and has been its only continual member. Gregory Walter Graffin is an American punk rock musician and college professor. The book coincides with a major national Bad Religion reunion tour that will start in October of 2010. Anarchy Evolution will appeal to the fans of Bad Religion (which as sold over 2.8 million albums) as well as readers of Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens. In this provocative and timely book, Graffin tackles head on the “intellectual dishonestly” of creationism he also shares compelling stories about his childhood and how science saved him when he ran into trouble as a teenager. In Anarchy Evolution, Graffin puts forth his bold ideas about “naturalism” and the connection between science religion and art. and a Professor of Life Sciences at UCLA who is immersed in the debate on religion. The world knows Greg Graffin as the lead singer of the cult punk band Bad Religion which he founded in the 80s- what they may not know is he also also a Ph.D. “I’ve always had a problem with authority.” -Greg Graffin A provocative look at the collision between religion and science-by the founding member of the cult punk band Bad Religion who is also a professor.
