Tuesday, April 09, 2013

The Christian Scientific Society

http://www.christianscientific.org/css-first-annual-meeting-pittsburgh/
Plenary Session
A friendly debate on Intelligent Design.
Prof. Martin Poenie, Department of Molecular Cell and Developmental Biology, Univ. of Texas at Austin
Prof. Jed Macosko, Department of Physics, Wake Forest University

Special Talk
Can Darwin-Doubting Scientists Experience Academic Freedom?
Casey Luskin, Discovery Institute (California Bar, active member)

Annual Meeting Format
The Annual Meeting is open and free of charge to all associate and full members of the society; there is no additional registration charge. Registration must be done in advance to ensure space. To register, send email to info@christianscientific.org.
http://www.christianscientific.org/

6 comments:

  1. Isn't 'Christian science' a contradiction?

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    1. I agree with you: Mary Baker Eddy and her followers make no sense to me!

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    2. It's as contradictory as saying "bitter sweet," "sweet sorrow," "deafening silence," "living dead," or "intelligent atheism."

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  2. Just to be clear, the CSS is in no way affiliated with the "Christian Science" sect. It is a society of scientists who are Christians committed to the inerrancy of Scripture, but who are not mostly "young earth" creationists.

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  3. Since when is Casey Luskin a scientist?

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    1. Where do you see the claim being made that Casey Luskin is a scientist?

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