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Feathered Dinosaurs

Saturday, September 19, 2015


Oxford University graduate, research
biologist, and resident case-maker and
ambassador at Colorado School of Mines in
Golden, Colorado, Xandra Carroll presented
four different perspectives on feathered
dinosaurs and concluded they are evidence
for design.
Prior to graduating from and attending
Oxford University, she researched human
blood cell behavior with the aid of the Flow
Cytometric Method. Before 2012, she studied
the parasite acanthocephala and its gravitaxic
and phototaxic effects on amphipods. She
obtained a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in
Biology from Colorado State University in
2009 and a Certificate in Theological Studies
(CTS) in Apologetics from Oxford University
in 2014.

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Do the Fossil Record Prove Evolution?


Saturday, September 19, 2015

Reasons To Believe (RTB) Denver Chapter presented a video featuring Dr. Hugh Ross who answers the
question, "Do the fossil record prove evolution?" This video is from the Navigating Genesis: A Scientist's Journey
through Genesis 1-11.

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Against Naturalism

Monday evening, November 2, 2015


Philosophical or metaphysical naturalism refers to the view that nature is the "whole show" and nothing else.
Those who hold this view claim there are no intervention in the world and no supernatural realm. In the strict
sense, all forms of non-theism are naturalistic, including atheism, pantheism, and agnosticism.
Russell Lockyear, a student at Colorado School of Mines with experience as a Physics Master and Teaching
Assistant at Biola University, will make a case against philosophical or metaphysical naturalism. Mr. Lockyear
has a Master in Arts (M.A.) degree in Philosophy of Religion and Ethics from Talbot Theological Seminary.

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