Publicado el 13 jul. 2013
Seminar by Spike Psarris
Seattle Creation Conference, June 2013.
Woodin Valley Baptist Church, Bothell WA.
Description:
We're told that our Universe formed in a Big Bang event, about 14 billion years ago. Science programs, textbooks, and other media claim that there's lots of evidence for this. But is this true? In this presentation, we'll examine the Big Bang theory. We'll see that it not only lacks solid evidence, it also contradicts several important laws of science. Overall we'll see that the Big Bang is not a good scientific model. Instead, it has all the characteristics of a religious belief system for atheists -- one that is believed in spite of the evidence, because the alternative (Biblical Creation) implies accountability to a Creator.
About the Speaker:
Spike Psarris has a Bachelor's of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Massachusetts, and has done graduate work in Physics. For a number of years, he was an engineer in the U.S. military space program. He went into the U.S. military space program as an atheist and committed evolutionist, and came out of it as a young-earth creationist and Christian. (http://www.CreationAstronomy.com)
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This seminar was recorded during the 2013 Seattle Creation Conference at Woodin Valley Baptist Church in Bothell Washington (http://www.woodinvalleybaptist.org/). The NW Creation Network organizes numerous educational programs each year, which feature presentations by speakers, scientists, and authors who are dedicated to defending the Bible and the Christian worldview. These events are open to the public and free to attend.
Northwest Creation Network
http://nwcreation.net
Seattle Creation Conference
http://conference.nwcreation.net/
Apologetics Symposium - monthly program (live streaming)
http://www.nwcreation.net/symposium/
Purchase educational resources at our Creation Science Store
http://store.nwcreation.net/
Learn more about how science supports the Bible at our CreationWiki: Encyclopedia of Creation Science.
http://creationwiki.org
Seattle Creation Conference, June 2013.
Woodin Valley Baptist Church, Bothell WA.
Description:
We're told that our Universe formed in a Big Bang event, about 14 billion years ago. Science programs, textbooks, and other media claim that there's lots of evidence for this. But is this true? In this presentation, we'll examine the Big Bang theory. We'll see that it not only lacks solid evidence, it also contradicts several important laws of science. Overall we'll see that the Big Bang is not a good scientific model. Instead, it has all the characteristics of a religious belief system for atheists -- one that is believed in spite of the evidence, because the alternative (Biblical Creation) implies accountability to a Creator.
About the Speaker:
Spike Psarris has a Bachelor's of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Massachusetts, and has done graduate work in Physics. For a number of years, he was an engineer in the U.S. military space program. He went into the U.S. military space program as an atheist and committed evolutionist, and came out of it as a young-earth creationist and Christian. (http://www.CreationAstronomy.com)
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This seminar was recorded during the 2013 Seattle Creation Conference at Woodin Valley Baptist Church in Bothell Washington (http://www.woodinvalleybaptist.org/). The NW Creation Network organizes numerous educational programs each year, which feature presentations by speakers, scientists, and authors who are dedicated to defending the Bible and the Christian worldview. These events are open to the public and free to attend.
Northwest Creation Network
http://nwcreation.net
Seattle Creation Conference
http://conference.nwcreation.net/
Apologetics Symposium - monthly program (live streaming)
http://www.nwcreation.net/symposium/
Purchase educational resources at our Creation Science Store
http://store.nwcreation.net/
Learn more about how science supports the Bible at our CreationWiki: Encyclopedia of Creation Science.
http://creationwiki.org