https://www.eventbrite.com/e/veritas-2020-god-andor-evolution-tickets-84561887883
Dr. Michael Behe and Dr. Joshua Swamidass will be in conversation about evolution, intelligent design, and which way the evidence points.
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The scientific community seeks to give an account of the world around us in terms of mathematical laws and natural processes; this description even extends to the account of biological life's origin and evolution. For Christians, this consensus has posed a number of challenges. Does evolution account for biological life? Was God involved in evolution? How? Is there evidence to tell us one way or another? We are happy to host a spirited discussion between Dr. Michael Behe (Lehigh University), one of the leading Intelligent Design advocates in the world, and Dr. Joshua Swamidass (Washington University at St. Louis), one of the rising stars at the intersection of faith and science. The Veritas Forum at Texas A&M is an occasion for students of all faiths and no faiths to come together and examine the big-picture questions of life.
Before the Debate: We will be hosting a brown bag lunch discussion with Dr. Swamidass about his new book The Genealogical Adam & Eve which aims to show a literal Adam & Eve is compatible with evolutionary theory. 12:00pm in MSC 2300B (Bethancourt)
After the Debate: We will be hosting a Discussion Room to talk about the debate. Dr. Behe will be answering questions. 9:00pm in Rudder Tower 601.
About the Speakers
Dr. S Joshua Swamidass
S. Joshua Swamidass (MD, PhD, UCIrvine) is a scientist, physician, and associate professor of laboratory and genomic medicine at Washington University in Saint Louis, where he uses artificial intelligence to explore science at the intersection of medicine, biology, and chemistry. He is a Veritas Forums speaker and blogs at Peaceful Science (peacefulscience.org)
Dr. Michael J. Behe
Michael J. Behe is Professor of Biological Sciences at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania and a Senior Fellow at Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture. He received his Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the University of Pennsylvania in 1978. Behe's current research involves delineation of design and natural selection in protein structures.
I won't be in College Station on Thursday, but maybe someone who is interested can give a report.