January 2009

Wednesday, January 21, 2009, 7:00 PM

CNY Skeptics Speaker Meeting

At the DeWitt Community Library at Shoppingtown Mall

Moon over Manhattan

Photo by atomicshark on Flickr

DeWitt Community Library
Buckland Meeting Room
3649 Erie Blvd E
Shoppingtown Mall
DeWitt, NY 13214

In January we will have a special speaker at our regular meeting, but you will have to come to the meeting to find out more! If you subscribe to our e-newsletter, you will receive more information about this month’s program.

The Evolution of Intelligent Design

Read a new article by skeptical satirist Paul DesOrmeaux. Paul presents a concise, chronological, and arbitrary timeline that more or less accurately presents the history and “facts” behind the development of creationism, creation, science, intelligent design, and more importantly, scientific illiteracy. He claims that the article’s contents have been painstakingly researched, and for all intents and purposes, the information provided is “hysterically” correct. You be the judge.

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