The Grand Canyon, Monument to An Ancient Earth: Can Noah's Flood Explain the Grand Canyon? - DC Chap
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The Grand Canyon, Monument to An Ancient Earth: Can Noah's Flood Explain the Grand Canyon? - DC Chap

10/29/2021
When: Friday, October 29, 2021
7:00 pm ET
Where: Online
United States
Contact: Mike Beidler
mike.beidler@gmail.com

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Event Title:  Five Years after The Grand Canyon, Monument to an Ancient Earth: A Panel Discussion
Panelists: 

- Gregg Davidson, Professor of Geology & Geological Engineering, University of Mississippi
- Tim Helble, National Weather Service (retired)
- Carol Hill, Adjunct Professor, University of New Mexico
- Stephen Moshier, Professor and Chair of the Geology & Environmental Science Department, Wheaton College
- Ralph Stearley, Professor Emeritus, Calvin University
- Roger Wiens, Planetary Scientist, Los Alamos Laboratory
- Ken Wolgemuth, Adjunct Professor, University of Tulsa
- Joel Duff, Professor of Biology, University of Akron
- Wayne Ranney, BS/MS Geology, Northern Arizona University & Grand Canyon Trail Guide

Abstract or Topic:  Now that The Grand Canyon, Monument to an Ancient Earth: Can Noah's Flood Explain the Grand Canyon? (Kregel, 2016) is five years old, join us for a panel discussion with the book's co-authors/editors to talk about the book's reception in the Church, by other "origins" organizations, and by their non-Christian colleagues, as well as other inroads they've made.

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