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Darwin vs. Design: Scientists Will Explore Evidence for Intelligent Design at Upcoming Conferences

DVDemaillogo.gifWhat is intelligent design and what scientific evidence supports it? How does it differ from Darwin’s theory of evolution? Is there a purpose to the universe? What new scientific facts are turning evolutionary theories upside down? Answers to these and other intriguing science questions are the focus of two special conferences called Darwin vs. Design. The first is in Knoxville, TN at the Knoxville Convention Center, all day Saturday, March 24. The second is April 13-14 at McFarlin Auditorium on the SMU campus in Dallas, TX.
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Join journalist and New York Times bestselling author Lee Strobel and a panel of scientists at Discovery Institute’s Darwin vs. Design Conference as they explore the evidence for Darwin’s theory of evolution and explain the emerging scientific theory of intelligent design.
Conference attendees will interact with intelligent design scientists and experts whose discoveries in cosmology, biology, physics, and DNA present astonishing scientific evidence that is overturning the evolutionary thinking of the past. Conference-goers will hear firsthand the astounding implications these discoveries are having on our society, our politics, and our culture.
Featured speakers include:


Lee Strobel
Lee Strobel, journalist and bestselling author of Case for A Creator, in which he talked with intelligent design researchers and prodded them to translate scientific jargon into everyday illustrations for their expert arguments.

Dr. Stephen Meyer
Dr. Stephen Meyer, Director, Center for Science and Culture (CSC) at Discovery Institute, and co-editor of Darwinism, Design, and Public Education.

Dr. Michael Behe
Dr. Michael Behe, Lehigh University biochemist and author of the bestselling book Darwin’s Black Box: The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution, and CSC senior fellow.

Dr. Jay Richards
Dr. Jay Richards, Research Fellow of the Acton Institute, co-author of The Privileged Planet, and CSC senior fellow.

Robert Crowther, II

Robert Crowther holds a BA in Journalism with an emphasis in public affairs and 20 years experience as a journalist, publisher, and brand marketing and media relations specialist. From 1994-2000 he was the Director of Public and Media Relations for Discovery Institute overseeing most aspects of communications for each of the Institute's major programs. In addition to handling public and media relations he managed the Institute's first three books to press, Justice Matters by Roberta Katz, Speaking of George Gilder edited by Frank Gregorsky, and The End of Money by Richard Rahn.

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