Events
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Review of the October meeting (Videos now available online!)
Read more: Review of the October meeting (Videos now available online!)Review of the meeting on “Is the Natural World Good or Bad?” October 24, 2020 David Snoke, University of Pittsburgh The recordings are now available online of all the talks. To access the videos for free, if you are a CSS member, go to this link. You must be signed in with your account on…
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Details of the upcoming meeting on “Is the natural world good or bad?”
Read more: Details of the upcoming meeting on “Is the natural world good or bad?”We are excited to announce our upcoming one-day seminar slated for this coming Saturday, October 24, from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM Eastern US time. The title will be “Is the natural world good or bad?” and will address the general question of whether nature is “fallen,” and if so, what that means. Many Christians…
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comments on Hugh Ross’s talk
Read more: comments on Hugh Ross’s talkBy Brett van de Sande, member I was thinking a bit about Hugh Ross’ fine-tuning argument. Essentially, he is saying that any instance of fine-tuning is a good thing and that it is best explained by a personal creator. The “personal” adjective comes about since the precise value of these various constants of nature are…
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Program for the Annual Meeting in April (Webinar Only): Final Update
Read more: Program for the Annual Meeting in April (Webinar Only): Final UpdateThe annual meeting will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday, April 21-22, 2020. The theme will be “Does Anyone Come to Christian Faith by a Rational Process?” Once again we have a top-notch set of speakers. The meeting will be presented as a Webinar ONLY. Registration is free to anyone, but participants must register in…
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Details of the April 5 meeting with Bill Phillips and Marlan Scully
Read more: Details of the April 5 meeting with Bill Phillips and Marlan ScullyWe are happy to sponsor a one-night, unique event with two members of the National Academy of Sciences who are committed Christians. Friday night, April 5, 2019 7:00 PM Dr. William D. Phillips “Ordinary Faith, Ordinary Science” While popular culture often portrays the relationship between science and religion as one of conflict, many conventional scientists…
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Southern California Meeting, January 26-27, on Natural Evil
Read more: Southern California Meeting, January 26-27, on Natural EvilWe will be meeting on the campus of Biola University, January 26-27, on the topic of “Natural Evil.” Many evolutionists point to “bad design” in nature, or predators, etc., as evidence of evolution by undirected processes. Many Christians also accept that these things are “bad,” and argue that they are a result of the Curse…