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March 19, 2006

The Scientific Method

Filed under: Events — admin @ 10:30 am

Donald Suppner, who by profession is a technical writer, joins us with a presentation about the importance of the “Scientific Method” to our modern world.

The content of his presentation includes an explanation of the Scientific Method, and its subtleties, along with some personal insights. The Scientific Method which at first appears simple, but in reality forms the basis of our modern world, bears further investigation in this discussion. Question and Answer period will follow.

Time: 10:30am (doors open at 10am)
Location:
Tallmadge Hamilton House
5225 15th Ave NE
Seattle, WA 98105

Children may wish to attend Sunday School during the meeting.

March 5, 2006

The Nature of Values

Filed under: Events — admin @ 10:30 am

Please welcome Mike Layfield as he outlines and illustrates a fact-based model of human values and vital human concerns.

Mike has a background in graphic design and production, also the game design and production of Hexes Chess, “The Chess Game Not for Squares.” He has had a lifelong interest in science, especially biology and the social sciences. Mike’s interest in the nature of values began a few years back when considering questions posed to a non-theist: “What stops you from doing evil? What moves you to do good?” Mike will attempt to answer these questions!

Time: 10:30am (doors open at 10am)
Location:
Tallmadge Hamilton House
5225 15th Ave NE
Seattle, WA 98105

Children may wish to attend Sunday School during the meeting.

The presentation may donwloaded from:
http://clubs.wanadoo.co.uk/vault/CascadiaBLC/The_Nature_of_Values.pdf

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