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Next Meeting February 18


The Master's College Creation Science Symposium

We will NOT have our usual meeting but will instead join with our host, The Master's College, for their annual symposium which this year will be focusing on the flood that Noah and his family survived by God's grace.  From the Master's College website:

The Master's College presents: The Flood

Featuring Dr. Steven Boyd of The Master’s College, Dr. Andrew Snelling of Answers in Genesis and Dr. Todd Wood of Center for Origins Research, Bryan College

Conference Date:  Saturday, February 18, 2012

The global Biblical Flood of Noah’s day changed forever the face of the earth.  The evidence of the flood is all around us in the geological strata and the fossilized creatures that were destroyed in this epic event.  For many creation biologists and geologists, this event is a guiding principle for research and creation model building.  In addition, many creationists were influenced greatly by the “Genesis Flood” text by Morris and Whitcomb, which is in its 51st year of print.  To celebrate this occasion, we are pleased to announce that three speakers in the area of theology, geology and biology will present talks on the Genesis Flood and its implications for their respective fields of inquiry.

Sessions:

Technical Session (Workshop)

What:  “The Theology of the Flood”, “The Geology of the Flood” and “The Biology of the Flood
When:  2:00 – 5:00 pm
Cost:  $35 Registration fee includes conference admission for one and an evening dinner reception with Dr. Boyd, Dr. Snelling, Dr. Wood and the biology faculty from 5:00-6:00 pm.

General Evening Session

What:  “Implications of the Biblical Text for the Genesis Flood” and “Evidence of the Genesis Flood
When:  7:00-9:30 pm.  Doors open at 6:30 pm
Cost:  This session is open to the public for free.

The General Evening Session will be in the Music Recital Hall, which is located on North Campus on the corner of Placeritos and Quigley Canyon Road.  The Technical Session will be in RCSM23.

If you have any questions regarding the conference or the registration process please contact Diane Hill at 661.362.2702 or send email to dhill@masters.edu.

Register here by February 10.

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