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The Dallas Conference on Science & Faith this past Saturday was a smash success — not least as a great publication party for the newly re-released and expanded classic, The Mystery of Life’s Origin: The Continuing Controversy, by Thaxton, Bradley, and Olsen with numerous new scientific contributions. 

Photographer Chris Morgan shared with me these photos of the event:

Stephen Meyer on “The Return of the God Hypothesis” and the contributions of Charles Thaxton.

John West on “Darwin’s Corrosive Idea.”

Robert J. Marks introduces The Mystery of Life’s Origin co-author Walter Bradley.

Michale Behe on “Darwin Devolves.”

Douglas Axe on “Undeniable: How Biology Confirms Design.”

Discovery Institute Dallas chief Pam Bailey welcomes the audience.

Stacks of The Mystery of Life’s Origin, hot off the press.

Roger Olsen, Charles Thaxton, and Walter Bradley (l. to r.) sign copies of intelligent design’s original edition.

The stars were out for the day — the intellectual stars of the ID galaxy. In fact, at one point a participant in a Q&A asked Douglas Axe, as a “celebrity lookalike,” which movie star he’s most often mistaken for! Dr. Axe would be too modest to venture an answer, but feel free to share your best guess with me.

Image credit: All photos by Chris Morgan; at the top is Stephen Meyer speaking at the 2020 Dallas Conference.

David Klinghoffer

Senior Fellow and Editor, Evolution News
David Klinghoffer is a Senior Fellow at Discovery Institute and the editor of Evolution News & Science Today, the daily voice of Discovery Institute’s Center for Science & Culture, reporting on intelligent design, evolution, and the intersection of science and culture. Klinghoffer is also the author of six books, a former senior editor and literary editor at National Review magazine, and has written for the Los Angeles Times, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Seattle Times, Commentary, and other publications. Born in Santa Monica, California, he graduated from Brown University in 1987 with an A.B. magna cum laude in comparative literature and religious studies. David lives near Seattle, Washington, with his wife and children.