In Montreal: Come learn about Islam and Evolution

For those in Canadia, you might stop by the Redpath Museum auditorium tomorrow for any of the events in McGill University's symposium on Islam and Evolution. I'll be presenting at 11, and it promises to be a fascinating day of talks and discussion among panelists.

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Josh,

I attended Prof. Salman Hameed's talk at the Darwin's Reach conference at Hofstra University earlier this month. Very interesting stuff - I was unaware that there is no YEC tradition in Islam, for example. It is sure to be a fascinating conference, best wishes to you!