Denyse has started up a contest over at Uncommon Descent where you can win the following stuff:
10 DVDs of Expelled,courtesy the producers.
10 DVDs of Privileged Planet, courtesy the producers.
5 subscriptions, including back issues, to the excellent Christian/theistic science and culture mag, Salvo, complete with recent back issues, courtesy the editor-in-chief.
I already have those DVDs but I want the subscription to Salvo.
Now, what must I do to win? Denyse says:
I will pose a question based on a recent news story, and ask for responses within two weeks. I will publish the winning response in a subsequent post.
You must go to Uncommon Descent and register to comment. (You will not receive any solicitations – at least none that originate from us.)
Rules:
1. No more than 400 words in response. I will select the response I find most interesting and print it as a post. Be succinct.
2. New ideas impress me, even if I disagree. Rants and myths don’t. Re abuse: Uncommon Descent is not competing for Troll Hole of the Year, so …
3. I will not correspond with anyone about the award. My In Tray is already a natural disaster. If you don’t win, try again. And who knows, if this contest takes off, I may be offered more prizes.The first question will come shortly.
Well, according to Denyse’s latest post on Colliding Universes, the first question is here!
This is Contest Question 1 for Earn Free Stuff: Does the multiverse help science make sense – or simply destroy science?
Question: For a free copy of Expelled, is this a way to do science? Note, you must register at Uncommon Descent to comment.
She has a link to an article that will help you answer, plus you can read my posts on the multiverse:
- My snarky post against crazy atheist responses to the fine-tuning argument (very insulting)
- My newer post on fine-tuning: much less insulting, but still somewhat insulting
- Dr. Walter Bradley’s exposition of the fine-tuning argument
- Dr. Michael Strauss’ take on untestable speculations to avoid the fine-tuning argument
- A related lecture on the requirements for making a habitable planet
OK, now get right to work on your answer, and I’ll work on my answer. Denyse says that each contest will last about two weeks!
By the way, Denyse is a professional writer and editor. So watch your spelling and grammar!
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