An important aspect of PSSI's mission is to educate the public on the inability of Darwinian macroevolution to account for the origination and complexity of life and thereby assist in reversing its cultural corrosion. PSSI incurs significant costs in sponsoring these events, which are available to the public at no cost. Should you desire to assist PSSI in meeting these costs simply click on the Donations link at the top of this page. Donations to PSSI are tax-deductible and a receipt will be provided to the donor.
Dates, locations and presenters to be announced.
2008
What Darwin Didn't Know - Portland, Oregon & Vancouver, Washington, November
What Darwin Didn't Know was presented at Portland State University, Rolling Hills Community Church and Congregaton Shaaria Torah in Portland and Liberty Bible Church of the Nazarene in Vancouver. Jim Smith, cardiologist and PSSI board member, presented The Explosion of Scientific Doubt About Darwinism: Why Many Scientists are Looking for Alternatives. Geoffrey Simmons, internal medicine and PSSI board member, gave a presentation based on his two books on the subject, What Darwin Didn't Know and Billions of Missing Links.
An audio clip of one of the events can be heard here.
What Darwin Didn't Know (Lo que Darwin no sabia) - Spain, January
Held in Barcelona, Malaga, Madrid, Leon and Vigo, Spain from January 17 to January 25, 2008. Several of our scheduled events located in academic settings were censored by Darwinists and those in academia. They also attempted, to no avail, to censor several of our events in commercial settings through threats of boycotting those entities. The resultant issues of the lack of scientific support for Darwinian macroevolution and viewpoint discrimination by those in academia received national attention before and during our visit to Spain. The debate on these issues in Spain continues. A DVD of the Madrid presentations will be available soon on the Store section of this website.
2006
Darwin or Design? Resolving the Conflict - Florida, September
Held at the University of South Florida’s Sun Dome, on September 29th, 2006, and at the Radisson Hotel on September 30th and attended by over 3,000. The set of four DVDs containing the presentations made on both days are available on the Store section of this website.