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(Permalink) Posted: Nov. 01 2012,23:53   

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Brought to You From the Seattle Analytic Philosophy Club, “Is Intelligent Design Science?”October 31, 2012 Posted by News under News  8 Comments  

For those of you who live in the Seattle area (which now includes me), the “Seattle Analytic Philosophy Club” are hosting an event on the 28th of November from 7pm till 9pm in Lake Hills Library (15590 Lake Hills Blvd, Bellevue, WA). Here’s the event description from the website:

Has Denyse fled Canada?  Is the Toronto Based Journalist™ now a damnyankee?  Has her Coffee!! habit become so all powerful and consuming that she's moved to The Source of All Things Caffeine™?  Does anybody care?  Link

I have a nephew who lives in Seattle.  I must warn him immediately.

On the bright side, if Denyse stays away from Toronto until the spring stunting season, then the EdgeWalk will finally be safe for decent people.

It's even worse than that:
   
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2  Mung  October 31, 2012 at 3:22 pm

I’ll try to mark that date.

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Looks like Mung's here too.

And Casey "Tits" Luskin is going to the meeting, according to the meetup page.  We could be heading for a Black Hole of Tard.

I've got some family in Seattle.  Perhaps one of them will be willing to get a picture of the event.  I'm sure that future ID scientists tardaholics will find it as historically important as the 5th Solvay Conference.

It is really sad for the city that Seattle is always mentioned in the same breath as the Discovery Institute and its cultists. One should not forget that Seattle is a city of science that is currently celebrating the 50th anniversary of the 1962 world's fair. Back then the US science pavilion presented state of the art biological science during this event and the narrative of this part of the exhibition (correctly) stated that genetics and molecular biology are brainchildren of evolution theory. Seattle really deserves better.

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"[...] the type of information we find in living systems is beyond the creative means of purely material processes [...] Who or what is such an ultimate source of information? [...] from a theistic perspective, such an information source would presumably have to be God."

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