Exposing Imagination and Bias in Evolutionary Images
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This is a WEB-ONLY meeting!
Tuesday, June 2, 2020
7:00 p.m.
Exposing Imagination and Bias in Evolutionary Images
Evolution is taught with some of the best imagery available. But should we trust these images? How do the artists know how the world looked in the past? You'll be shocked at how much of these images are imagination and guesses. You'll never look at these images the same way again!
Dan Lietha is the man behind the cartoons on the Answers in Genesis website, and he now works for Carl Kerby's Reasons for Hope ministry.
For more information, call 847‑223-4730
Normally, MCF has 3 meetings per month: on the Saturday before the first Monday of the month, the first Monday, and the next day -- except around holidays, such as Labor Day. Locations<a href= style="color:#4caad8;" target="_blank" title="Click for map">map) are in Lindenhurst, Carol Stream and Monee, Illinois. During the COVID-19 restrictions, we may substitute a WEB meeting for in-person meetings.
We do not charge, but a freewill offering would be appreciated, to help with expenses. Everyone is welcome!
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