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In Seattle? Join Us Thursday as Geneticist Michael Denton Speaks on "The Place of Life and Humanity in the Cosmos"

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Are humans the accidental products of a blind and uncaring universe? Or are they the beneficiaries of a cosmic order that was planned beforehand to help them flourish?

Here’s your reminder to meet Discovery Institute geneticist Michael Denton as he offers a public lecture in the Seattle area on “The Place of Life and Humanity in the Cosmos.” If you missed Dr. Denton’s last presentation in Seattle where we premiered Privileged Species, or you’re as excited as we are to go deeper with him on the question of man’s place in the universe, then we’ll hope to see you Thursday evening at 7:30 on the beautiful campus of Northwest University in Kirkland, WA.

Find more information, directions, and to register, go here. This event is free and open to the public, but registration is required due to limited seating.

Image: Donald H. Argue Health and Sciences Center, by Cps john at en.wikipedia [CC BY-SA 3.0], from Wikimedia Commons.

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