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Signature in the Cell

It’s the next best thing to being there: Join Stephen Meyer for a live, free webinar, tomorrow from 10 AM to 12 PM, Pacific time, sponsored by the Forum of Christian Leaders (FOCL). It’s “The Case for Intelligent Design — Seeing the Signature in the Cell.”

From the event description:

In this webinar, based on his first book Signature in the CellDr. Stephen Meyer shows that digital code embedded in DNA points to a designing intelligence and helps unravel a mystery that Charles Darwin did not address: How did life begin? Meyer tells the story of the successive attempts to explain the origin of life, and he develops a case for intelligent design based on new evidence and using the same scientific method that Darwin himself pioneered.

An intriguing feature of the online event is that, on registering, participants are encouraged to submit a question, any question, they’d like to hear Dr. Meyer address in the discussion.

We’ve had great success in the past with FOCL webinars, which attract viewers around the world. Register here it just takes a moment. The registration page includes a handy time zone converter. Please join us.

Update: If you don’t already have a copy of Signature in the Cell, you can start reading now on Kindle — just $1.99 on Amazon at the moment!

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