Event: Has Science Disproved God?

Recently, in this post… HERE… it was affirmed that, on the thoughtful and worthwhile horizon, certain events were in the offing.

It just so happens that the horizon is now in the foreground, with quality events, from a Christian worldview, in the coming days!

If you are a searcher for truth, then such should YOU, be making the most of, and here are the details…

Has Science Disproved God?

Time: 7pm, Thursday March 11Location: (Exact room to be announced) Owen G Glenn Building, 12 Grafton Road, The University of Auckland

Have the discoveries of modern science proved that belief in God is irrational and untenable? Does faith hinder or inspire scientific research? In this public Q and A event, several of New Zealand’s top scientists and Christian thinkers come together to examine the claims of popular atheists, such as Richard Dawkins, and explore the the credibility of God in the context of cosmology, biology, and physics.

Speakers:
Neil Broom (PhD) is Professor and Head of the Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering at The University of Auckland. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand in 2008 and is the author of the book How Blind Is the Watchmaker?: Nature’s Design & the Limits of Naturalistic Science.

Jeff Tallon (PhD) is Distinguished Scientist at Industrial Research Ltd and a former Professor of Physics at Victoria University. He is internationally known for his research in high-temperature superconductors, is a Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand and in 2002 was awarded the Rutherford Medal, New Zealand’s highest science award.

Robert Mann (PhD) previously taught biochemistry and environmental studies at the UoA and and has been on the council of the NZ Association of Scientists.

Matthew Flannagan (PhD) lectures in the History of Philosophy at Laidlaw College and specializes in applied ethics and the interface between philosophy and theology. He is a prominent New Zealand Christian thinker, debater and blogger.

To find out more information, you can check out the Thinking Matters page, head to Facebook, or go to MandM blog!

Sadly, Man of Spin will not be able to make this event, but he can only encourage you to make the effort.

May this event be catalytic!

and Remember…

Time: 7pm, Thursday March 11Location: (Exact room to be announced) Owen G Glenn Building, 12 Grafton Road, The University of Auckland

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Until Next Time

I am Jonny King

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