SE: Darwin Made Me Do It - D.J. Grothe
November 12, 2009, 7:00pm–8:30pm
Baldwin District Library, 300 W. Merrill St., Birmingham, Michigan, View Map

Presented by DJ Grothe, President of the James Randi Educational Foundation (JREF), Center for Inquiry
Description
Can people be good without being religious? What does Darwin’s theory of evolution tell us about morality? In this talk, D.J. explores whether it is possible to develop ethical systems that replace possibly outmoded and even destructive religious beliefs about right and wrong, and whether there can be a “science of ethics.” Could it be that religion in general – not just “bad” religions – may actually be to blame for so many of the world’s problems? Can a secular ethics, based firmly in the sciences, offer solutions?
About the Speaker
DJ Grothe is President of the James Randi Educational Foundation (JREF). He hosts the nationally popular radio show and podcast, Point of Inquiry, discussing fundamental questions with the world’s thought-leaders, exploring the implications of the scientific outlook for society’s most cherished convictions. An Associate Editor of Free Inquiry Magazine, DJ lectures and debates frequently on topics surrounding science and central beliefs at colleges and universities throughout the United States. As a “mind-reader” and magician, Grothe studies the processes of deception and self-deception. His award-winning performances focus on the powers of the mind, parapsychology, and the challenge that skeptics bring to paranormal claims.
Additional Details
Meetings are open to the Public.
Suggested parking is at the Pierce Street Parking Structure at the intersection of Pierce and Merrill. View Map
After the meeting, join us at Max and Erma's Restaurant, 250 E Merrill St, Birmingham, MI to socialize. View Map
Cost: $6.00 general admission. Free for Friends of the Center.
Contact: Jennifer Beahan, , 616-698-2342




