Seminar by Mike Riddle
Apologetics Symposium
Cedar Park Church, Bothell WA
June 19, 2014
Description: The theme of this seminar is on learning how to be a 1 Peter 3:15 Christian — have a ready answer. Many challenges are answered: How could Adam have named all the animals in one day, How could Noah fit all the animals on the Ark, How can the first three days of creation be days when the sun was not created until the fourth day, Where did Cain get his wife, carbon-14 dating, and more.
About the Speaker: Mike Riddle is an international speaker and
educator on Christian education and apologetics with Creation Training Initiative (http://www.creationtraining.org/). Hi is also an adjunct speaker for Answers in Genesis. He holds a degree in mathematics and a graduate degree in education and has been involved in creation ministry for more than thirty years. Prior to getting involved in creation ministry, Mike was a captain in the U.S. Marines and a national champion in track and field.
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This seminar was recorded during the Apologetics Symposium at Cedar Park Church (http://www.cedarpark.org/). The NW Creation Network organizes this educational program each month, which features live presentations aimed at defending the Bible and confronting the teachings of atheism and evolution. These events are open to the public, free to attend, and available through live webcast.
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Apologetics Symposium – monthly program in the Seattle area.
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