June 4, 2007 (Press Release) --
The Copernicus Lecture Series is a scientific and non-evangelistic effort by a group of people in Toronto to reach out to people and present an approach to science. It is openly opposed to the commonly accepted view of atheistic naturalism (which is the view that science explains all of nature without any need for God). The program is designed to gently inform skeptics of the scientific evidence for design in the universe and in nature, yet with an open mind.
The Copernicus Lecture Series derives its name from Nicholas Copernicus the Polish astronomer who in 1543 published his finding that the earth revolves around the sun. His discovery was not readily accepted because the view held by most educated people of the day was that the sun revolves around the earth. The conventional view was wrong because the foundational assumption regarding the universe – that the earth and human life must be at its center – was wrong. We believe that today science has a very similar foundational assumption which is that all aspects of Nature must be explainable by entirely naturalistic processes. We believe this is wrong. Come and find out why.
For additional details – fax (416) 229-9771 or call (416) 299-2399 x 125 and ask for Anna or see our site at www.TheCopernicusLectures.com.
These lectures are made possible, in part, by the financial and institutional support of Richmond Hill Chinese Community Church (www.rhccc.ca) and its Science and Faith Committee.
The Copernicus Lecture Series derives its name from Nicholas Copernicus the Polish astronomer who in 1543 published his finding that the earth revolves around the sun. His discovery was not readily accepted because the view held by most educated people of the day was that the sun revolves around the earth. The conventional view was wrong because the foundational assumption regarding the universe – that the earth and human life must be at its center – was wrong. We believe that today science has a very similar foundational assumption which is that all aspects of Nature must be explainable by entirely naturalistic processes. We believe this is wrong. Come and find out why.
For additional details – fax (416) 229-9771 or call (416) 299-2399 x 125 and ask for Anna or see our site at www.TheCopernicusLectures.com.
These lectures are made possible, in part, by the financial and institutional support of Richmond Hill Chinese Community Church (www.rhccc.ca) and its Science and Faith Committee.

The Copernicus Lecture Series is a scientific and non-evangelistic effort by a group of people in Toronto to reach out to people and present an approach to science.
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