An undergraduate student, Conor Errey studies wellness and fitness through California University of Pennsylvania.
Thursday, March 17, 2016
Bill Nye as a Spokesperson for Evolution and Science
A former player for the amateur ice hockey team Pittsburgh Predators, Conor Errey is a current student at California University of Pennsylvania studying wellness and fitness. Conor Errey also is fascinated with the science of how the world works and lists Bill Nye's "Undeniable" as his favorite book.
Bill Nye initially entered public consciousness as the host of an educational show on PBS that ran from 1993 to 1998. Throughout the years, he transitioned to become a resource for science in numerous television programs and in universities and colleges across the country. In 2014, he once again came into the public eye when he engaged creationist Ken Ham in a public debate, arguing on behalf of the theory of evolution.
As a result of the debate, Bill Nye wrote a book titled "Undeniable: Evolution and the Science of Creation," which discusses evolution in the context of many things – from bumblebees to humanity's significance within the cosmos. The book was intended for adult readers who are interested in learning more about science and how the world around them works. Writing in the first person, Nye attempted to explain the fundamental concepts of earthly life using evolution.
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