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Exploring Puzzles of Whale and Dolphin Origins, Paul Nelson Takes It on the Road

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Starting in Bloomington, Minnesota, next Monday, and then moving on to the Austin, Texas area and later, Los Angeles, Discovery Institute Fellow Paul Nelson will present a series of lectures for a general audience about the enthralling puzzles of whale and dolphin origins. Dr. Nelson’s theme: “Moby Dick Versus Darwin.”

These lectures will feature clips from the new Illustra Media film, Living Waters: Intelligent Design in the Oceans of the Earth, and will focus on the unsolved evolutionary problem of modifying animal form via undirected mutations — but also on how intelligent design helps to illuminate cetacean biology. Each lecture will run about 50 minutes, followed by a Q&A.

Where and when:

Bloomington, MN
Monday, September 21, 7-9 pm
Rivendell Lecture Series at Bethany Church
6900 Auto Club Road
Bloomington MN 55438
828-638-8690

Georgetown, TX (near Austin)
Thursday, September 24, 7-8:30 pm
City Lights Theatres
420 Wolf Ranch Parkway
Georgetown, TX 78628
512-864-9500

Southern California
Monday, September 28, 7-8:30 pm
Sutherland Auditorium
Biola University
13800 Biola Ave.
La Mirada, CA 90639
888-332-4652

Dr. Nelson will also be hand for the Southern California premiere of Living Waters, participating in the Q&A afterward. More information is here. Be sure to register! Where and when:

Southern California
Saturday, September 26, 2-4 pm
Plummer Auditorium
201 E. Chapman Ave.
Fullerton, CA 90639
562-633-1777

Come on out and join us as we soak up some very interesting biology!

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