Showing posts with label Arnold Sikkema. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arnold Sikkema. Show all posts

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Post- Faith and Science Week

If you happen to miss some of the talks during our Faith and Science Week, Feb 1-4th, you can still catch them by downloading the audio file. The quality is not fantastic, but my computer did the job in recording the voices. For more information on each speaker, look to previous posts:

Audio Files:
Arnold Sikkema
Dirk Buchner
David Clements
Origins Discussion Panel


If you have any other questions, feel free to comment or email me at: justin.baerg@mytwu.ca

Monday, February 1, 2010

F&S Thursday, Feb 4th

Faith and Science Week Finale!

Origins Discussion Panel

With speakers:
Paul Brown- As a chemist, information systems present in our human bodies point towards an intelligent agent. a.k.a. Intelligent Design

David Clements- As an ecologist, present day natural selection can be seen through the evolution of weed species tolerating global warming.

Arnold Sikkema- As a physicist, studies of moder astronomy and the big bang theory bring new interpretation to biblical references.

Dennis Venema- As a biologist, new fields of comparative genomics has supported the hypothesis that humans share ancestry with other forms of life.
(If you plan on attending this seminar, you should first check out his video on YouTube on modern genomics:
Can an Evangelical Christian Accept Evolution?

Remember, there is free coffee, tea, cookies etc!!


Here is the downloadable file
Origins Discussion

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

F&S. Monday Feb 1st

Arnold Sikkema
>How Modern Astronomy impacts our view of creation

Psalm 8 accurately describes the response of many people, throughout the ages, to the beauty and vastness of space: "When I consider your heavens...what is man that you are mindful of him?" Modern astronomy can deepen our appreciation of both the creation and the Creator. What can we learn about the history and origin of the universe, and of ourselves, by the study of stars and galaxies? And how do evangelical, Bible-believing Christians respond to what we hear from the astrophysicists and cosmologists?



Speaking at 7:00pm
Block Hall

If you missed this seminar, check out the audio file here
Sikkema seminar