Science and religion… together?

September 17, 2004
Santa Paula News

The latest research points toward “The Case for a Creator.”

The latest research points toward “The Case for a Creator.”Take a look around. The mountains. The oceans. The planets. The stars. All creatures great and small. They came from somewhere, right? The question is: Can an intellectual person find convincing evidence to point to a God of creation?Lee Strobel, a former legal affairs editor for the Chicago Tribune, uses the latest scientific studies and discoveries to help make “The Case for a Creator” – live via satellite. This special program will be shown live at Heritage Valley Christian Fellowship.“My original road to atheism was paved by science,” Strobel says. “But ironically, so was my later journey to God.”
Heritage Valley Christian Fellowship is presenting, live via satellite, “The Case for a Creator” on Sunday, September 26 at 3 p.m. and a rebroadcast at 5 p.m.“I probed six different scientific disciplines – cosmology, physics, astronomy, biochemistry, biology, and consciousness – to see whether they point toward or away from the existence of an intelligent designer,” Strobel says. “When I opened my mind to the possibility of an explanation beyond naturalism, I found that intelligent design most clearly accounted for the evidence of science and outstripped every other theory.”Joining Strobel on the broadcast are Stephen C. Meyer, Ph.D., the director and Senior Fellow of the Center for Science and Culture at the Discover Institute in Seattle, and author and speaker Mark Mitelberg. They will also answer questions from viewers.Heritage Valley Christian Fellowship is located at the corner of Santa Paula and Mill Streets, 241 N. Mill Street. For more information call 525-2814 or visit www.hvcf.org.



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