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This Year’s Westminster Conference on Science & Faith, April 11-12: You Just Got Doubly Lucky

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You just got doubly lucky. Do you want the good news first, or…the other good news? This year’s Westminster Conference on Science & Faith features speakers including biochemist Michael Behe, mathematician and philosopher William Dembski, and Westminster Seminary theologian Vern Poythress, as well as other distinguished scholars. The theme is “Science and Design.”

Plus, as a bonus due to high demand, the Early-Bird Registration Deadline for this fifth annual Westminster Conference has been extended to March 14! That means there’s still time to register before ticket prices go up by 20-40%! If you have already registered, be sure to encourage your friends to sign up. If you haven’t registered, consider bringing a group of 10 or more people for even deeper general admission discounts.

Keynote speakers will explore such questions as: 

  • Is there evidence of intelligent design in nature?
  • Is the evidence scientifically robust?
  • Why does it matter whether the universe shows evidence of design?

The conference will be held on April 11-12, 2014, at Covenant Fellowship Church in greater Philadelphia. For more information and to register, go here. Please spread the word to family and friends, and to your church, school and other communities!

See here for our Jonathan M.’s report on last year’s proceedings, “Challenging Darwin at the Westminster Conference.” Find this year’s tentative program here.

For questions, email jdixon@discovery.org or call 1-800-685-0632 ext. 108. The conference is co-hosted by Westminster Theological Seminary and Discovery Institute’s Center for Science & Culture. 

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