Humanist Rocker/Scientist to be Honored

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Heard Bad Religion’s Greg Graffin on NPR’s Here and Now? Get tickets now, while they last!

Greg Graffin has made his name as a rock star science professor. But he’s got one thing Steven Pinker doesn’t: a record deal.

…And the Harvard Humanist Chaplaincy’s 2008 Lifetime Achievement Award! Since creating his punk rock band Bad Religion in 1980, Graffin has been recording and touring, boasting such hits as “How Could Hell be Any Worse” and “American Jesus.” Holding a PhD from Cornell in evolutionary biology, Graffin teaches life science courses on Darwin and natural selection at UCLA when not on the Warped Tour or shooting a video. On Saturday April 26th, Graffin will play an acoustic concert and speak about his faith–not in God, but in Humanism.

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If you’re a Bad Religion fan, a Humanist, atheist or agnostic, or just interested in science and religion, or rock music, don’t miss this unique evening!

Date: Saturday, April 26, 2008
Time: 8:00pm - 10:00pm
Location: The Memorial Church, Harvard

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Get tickets at the Harvard Box Office! $5 students, $10 public.

For more info see Bad Religion’s videos at mtv.com; Graffin’s book, “Is Belief in God Good, Bad, or Irrelevant?” (with Preston Jones); or any of the 14 studio albums that have made Bad Religion one of the most successful and influential punk bands of all time.