TSOE Type post Author Emily Sandico Date May 1, 2026 CategoriesCosmologyFaith & ScienceIntelligent Design Tagged , agnostics, Ann Gauger, bacterial flagellum, biological systems, Brian Miller, Casey Luskin, computational biology, computer engineers, cosmology, Darwinian mechanism, diseases, documentary, engineering, events, evolution, faith and science, geologists, Harvard University, intelligent design, irreducibly complex systems, John West, movies, nanomachines, Nathan Jacobson, panelists, physicists, premiere, Renton, science, scientific reasoning, Seattle, Stephen Meyer, The Story of Everything, Walter Myers III, Washington State, West Coast The Story from Seattle: West Coast Premiere of Documentary Shines Emily Sandico May 1, 2026 Cosmology, Faith & Science, Intelligent Design 3 The oldest girl said about the irreducibly complex motor of the bacterial flagellum, “We just learned about bacteria in school, but we didn’t learn that!” Read More ›
TSOE Type post Author Daniel Reeves Date April 22, 2026 CategoriesCosmologyIntelligent Design Tagged , animations, Brian Miller, Casey Luskin, concessions, cosmos, Discovery Institute, Fathom Entertainment, fine-tuning, HarperOne, living cell, opening night, Regal Cinemas, Renton, Return of the God Hypothesis, scientists, screening, seating, Seattle, Stephen Meyer, The Story of Everything, theaters, universe Meet the Stars in Seattle! Join Us on Opening Night for The Story of Everything Daniel Reeves April 22, 2026 Cosmology, Intelligent Design 2 By joining this special screening hosted by Regal Cinemas in Renton, WA, you’ll get to enjoy the new film in all its big-screen glory. Read More ›