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Salvo Offers a Primer on Intelligent Design

Contact: Geoff Battersby, Marketing Director, Salvo, 719-352-8770, battersby@salvomag.com

MEDIA ADVISORY, Feb. 8 /Christian Newswire/ -- As the debate between supporters of Darwinism and its opponents heats up, the facts tend to get blurred. To help clear the air, the latest issue of Salvo presents a primer on intelligent design (ID) and Darwinism. It offers more than 30 popularly written articles from top scientists and thinkers on the relationship between ID and science, culture, education, and the opposition.

Especially as we head into Darwin Day (Feb 12), the need for such a resource is clear. Several articles are available on the Salvo website, and the full issue can be purchased either there or at newsstands and bookstores nationwide. The editor, Bobby Maddex, is available to the media for comment (editor@salvomag.com).

While still in its infancy as a print magazine, Salvo has already won a cover-design award from Newsstand Resource and has received critical acclaim from sources as varied as WorldNetDaily and the Haven Today and Point of View radio shows.

The magazine focuses on science, sex, and society to present a united witness of truth to our contemporary society. It is for those interested in thinking clearly about science, contemporary culture, and the significant questions of life. Salvo provides a compelling challenge to the prevailing assumptions and thinking of Americans whose day-to-day lives are dominated by the ideologies of naturalism, postmodernism, moral relativism, and materialism. Salvo seeks to engage the culture from a Christian worldview. The graphic style is contemporary, and the tone is edgy--with several witty fake advertisements.

Phillip Johnson, author of The Wedge of Truth, calls Salvo "hard-hitting and entertaining." Mark Brumley, President of Ignatius Press, says that Salvo is "setting the pace for cultural engagement today." Herbert I. London, President of the Hudson Institute, says, "Here is a publication that is timely, persuasive, and intelligent. Surely it immediately ranks in the forefront of new and exciting publications."

The magazine is produced quarterly for an annual subscription rate of $25.99. More information is available at www.salvomag.com. Review copies are available to media sources by request.

Contact: Geoff Battersby, Marketing Director
battersby@salvomag.com
Ph: 719-352-8770
Salvo
PO Box 410788
Chicago, IL 60641
www.salvomag.com