- Date
- Oct18192019
- October
- 10
- Oct
- 18
- 18
- 2019
- Time
- 19:00:00
- Locale
- Seattle, WA
- Venue
- Discovery Institute
- Apply
- Apply
Intelligent Design Action Network Meeting
An activist meeting featuring Michael Denton, David Berlinski, and other ID scholarsWant to promote intelligent design as an activist, doctor, donor, scientist, writer, educator, student, or ministry leader? Plan now to attend Discovery Institute’s third Intelligent Design Action Network Meeting in Seattle on October 18-19, 2019. Hear about the current state of the debate from the leaders of the movement; talk with David Berlinski by video-link about his forthcoming book; meet geneticist Michael Denton and learn about his next two books; discover what scientific and educational projects are currently in the pipeline; explore new tools to promote intelligent design as a scientist, doctor, educator, or citizen activist; and brainstorm about what we should be doing in the future. Plus see a sneak preview of new video projects.
Cost is only $100 if you register by August 1 (it will increase after this date). The registration fee includes a pre-release copy of the book Human Nature by David Berlinski, conference materials, a dessert reception on Friday, and a continental breakfast and buffet lunch on Saturday. The program begins with the opening dessert at 7:00 pm on Friday, October 18 and continues on Saturday, October 18, from 8:30 am through 5:30 pm.
Featured sessions include:
- Presentation on The State of the Debate by CSC Associate Director John West.
- Lecture on The Fitness of the Universe for Human Life by CSC Senior Fellow and biochemist/medical geneticist Michael Denton.
- Q & A with CSC Senior Fellow David Berlinski about his new book, Human Nature (via Zoom from Paris).
- Preview screenings of upcoming video projects, including an upcoming television program on intelligent design (tentative).
- Breakout sessions for medical doctors, scientists, activists, and more.
When
Friday–Saturday, October 18–19, 2019
Where
Discovery Institute
208 Columbia St.
Seattle, WA 98104
Questions
Please direct your inquiries to cscinfo@discovery.org.
Registration
Registration for the meeting is now closed. We hope you will consider joining our next event!
- Extra Early-Bird: $100 (deadline August 1).
- Regular Early-Bird: $125 (deadline Sept. 3, if space available).
- Regular Registration: $150 (deadline October 7, if space available).
Note: This is a special private meeting intended for those who want to actively contribute to the intelligent design movement in some way. Space is extremely limited. Those who want to participate must submit an application form that briefly describes how they hope to advance intelligent design, and final selection for the meeting is at the discretion of Discovery Institute’s Center for Science and Culture.
Payment will be due upon acceptance into the program. Attendees are responsible for securing their own lodging and transportation. Lodging information will be included in the invitation email.