Book Club: Superabundance


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Superabundance: The Story of Population Growth, Innovation, and Human Flourishing on an Infinitely Bountiful Planet
Let's explore intelligent design in the economic sciences. We will be discussing the new book by authors Marian Tupy and Gale Pooley on Saturday June 10, from 1-3PM in the downstairs meeting room of the University Branch of the Seattle Public Library. Free parking. Close to major bus lines.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrizO-i9WFU
See you then!
NOTE: Make sure to check out Superabundance author Gale Pooley's reception/lecture May 4th at the Mercer Is. Community Center. More info at this link https://www.discovery.org/e/superabundance/
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ABOUT THE NORTH SEATTLE INTELLIGENT DESIGN FORUM
Intelligent design is on pace for becoming the most widely accepted explanation of life on Earth. How did this happen? If you are curious and would like to learn more, then please consider attending one of our Meetups. Advanced knowledge about biology is not required. Membership in this Meetup group is not required to attend. Skeptics are most welcome.
Intelligent design is nothing new. Newton, Kepler, Pasteur and many others believed they were illuminating intelligent design by means of the scientific method. Likewise, evolution is not new. Anaximander, Zhuang Zhou and Lucretius speculated about evolution millennia before Charles Darwin. The post-WWII revolution in microscopy undermined the foundations of evolution by the discovery and direct observation of the cell’s unanticipated complexity. The implications of that complexity, along with other experimental and theoretical advances, are claimed to have all but ruled out the possibility of descent with modification by means of natural selection acting on random mutation. Come see if you agree.

Book Club: Superabundance