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Ward Connerly on Racism, Critical Race Theory, and Individual Rights

Wesley J. Smith
October 24, 2022
Racism is profoundly evil and a clear violation of human exceptionalism by treating inherent equals unequally. Indeed, if we are to become a truly just society, racism must be countered by people of good will whenever it is expressed.  At the same time, slavery is long gone and Jim Crow is dead, never to be mourned. So, the question must be asked: Has the United States finally attained the ideal of becoming a substantially equal society, in which people are judged by the content of their character and not the color of their skin, or do we remain—as some insist—a systemically racist culture threatened by white supremacy? To be sure, Martin Luther King’s ideal has not yet been fully achieved. But the white nationalism accusation seems calculatedly overblown and may be a cover

Appropriate Technology: Solar Powering Hospitals, Orphanages & Schools

Robert J. Marks II
October 20, 2022
Under normal conditions only about 30% of the entire country of Haiti has physical connection or access to the electricity grid. Electrical engineer Brian Thomas and environmental engineer Kayla Garrett work for a small nonprofit called JustEnergy, which works in northern Haiti creating solar energy systems to power hospitals, clinics, schools, and orphanages to combat this lack of access to the electrical grid. They continue their discussion with host Robert J. Marks about energy availability in Haiti. Additional Resources JustEnergy website: https://justiceandmercy.energy/ Support JustEnergy via Venmo: JizEneji JustEnergy Mailing Address:JustEnergy1 Bear PlacePO Box 60003Waco, TX 76798 Images from JustEnergy’s work in Haiti Podcast

Emily Reeves: The Systems Biology Revolution

Emily Reeves
October 19, 2022
On today’s ID the Future, biochemist and metabolic nutritionist Emily Reeves tells the story of the systems biology revolution, why it is intelligent-design friendly, and why it is overturning Darwinian reductionism. This presentation was taped at the 2022 Westminster Conference on Science and Faith in the greater Philadelphia area, which was jointly sponsored by Discovery Institute’s Center for Science and Culture and Westminster Theological

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ACES Annual Affiliate Meeting

Cascadia Center
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12
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08
2022
Southport
Renton, WA
Energy for Our FutureRoundtable, Keynote, and Happy Hour Reception Cities. Density. Culture. Traffic. Business. Customers. Growth. Congestion. All of these words have taken on new significance in the past three years, particularly in Seattle and Bellevue, where the nature of work and workers has changed forever and the future of vibrant cities lies in the hands of those with a transformative vision. Our fist in-person Annual Meeting since 2019 will be held at beautiful Southport on Lake Washington. On December 8, don’t miss this opportunity to be part of a fascinating participatory conversation that looks into the challenges faced by dense cities and the opportunities for those same cities to emerge stronger. Welcome Reception from 3 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.Join us

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2023 Dallas Conference on Science & Faith

The Center for Science and Culture
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2023
Dallas Baptist University
Dallas, TX

How has Christianity contributed to the rise of modern science? What do the latest scientific discoveries tell us about the existence of God? Explore these questions, and more, at Discovery Institute’s 4th-annual Dallas Conference on Science & Faith.

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