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Are Humans the Enemy? Join Us February 3 for the Seattle-Area Premiere of The War on Humans, with Wesley J. Smith

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Are humans the enemy? Do pigs and peas enjoy constitutional rights?

On Monday, February 3, join us for the free premiere of The War on Humans, a provocative documentary from Discovery Institute that explores the growing disparagement of the value of human beings — in the name of saving the planet. The premiere will take place on the campus of Northwest University in Kirkland, WA, from 7:30-9:00 pm in Room 104 of the Argue Health & Sciences Building. After the screening, there will be Q&A with experts featured in the film, including bioethicist Wesley J. Smith, biologist Ann Gauger, and political scientist John West. Space is extremely limited for this special event, so register now!

For questions regarding this event or to register by phone, contact Donna Scott at 206-292-0401 x128 or by email at djscott@discovery.org.

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The War on Humans documentary investigates the views of anti-human activists who would grant legal rights to animals, plants, and “Mother Earth,” and who want to reduce the human population by up to 90%. The documentary features Discovery Institute Senior Fellow Wesley Smith, whose companion e-book of the same title will be published later in February.

Other scholars interviewed for the film include Discovery Institute Senior Fellow Richard Weikart, author of From Darwin to Hitler; Discovery Institute Senior Fellow Dr. John West, author of Darwin Day in America; and Biologic Institute biologist Dr. Ann Gauger, co-author of Science and Human Origins.

Don’t forget to register now!

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