Tag Archives: Darwin

Presented without (much) comment

I am late to the party on this one (mistakingly thought it was next week). I’m just pasting in the only info I have from an email I was forwarded. All online info I’ve been able to find on this … Continue reading

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News & links in and around Pittsburgh

Wanted to pass along some links I’ve been sent this week of interest to those in and around Pittsburgh . . . 1000 Plaintiffs for Newdow v. Roberts — Friends of Mike Newdow, a group of PA Nonbelievers, has set … Continue reading

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Storm Detour Disrupts Darwin Dinner

In an email this morning local CFI President, Chuck Bobich, updates us on last night’s monthly dinner meeting with special guest, David Campbell: The recent high winds snapped a pole along Route 51 near Francesco’s Restaurant. This not only killed … Continue reading

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Drinking Skeptically – February style!

Well children, and by children I mean responsible adults 21 and 0lder – it is almost that time again. Pittsburgh’s Drinking Skeptically is the 3rd Friday of each month, which means February 20th we’ll be gathering once again at The … Continue reading

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Upcoming Events – Darwin edition!

Did you know that Pittsburgh is home to an amazing Charles Darwin impersonator? Dr. David Campbell of The Darwin Center For Science & Reason brings Darwin to life in Darwin Remembers, a theatrical experience from the voyage of The Beagle … Continue reading

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Better Late Than Never

The Church of England is going to apologize to Charles Darwin. It wants to distance itself from fundamentalist Christians, who believe in the Biblical account of the creation of the world in seven days. Wow, the Church of England must be … Continue reading

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