"HOW THE BODY HEALS"Bill Morgan, B.S.M.E. Mechanical Engineering , gave a presentation titled, "HOW BODIES HEAL: Sticks and stones may break your bones, but cuts and bones do heal." While this talk is intellectually stimulating for adults, Bill's specialty is communicating complex concepts in terms a child can easily grasp and understand. About our speaker: Bill Morgan has been a mechanical design engineer for the U.S. Navy for 30+ years. He also leads the Creation Science Fellowship of Calvary Chapel WestGrove, in Garden Grove, California. Before founding the Creation Science Fellowship of Calvary Chapel WestGrove, Bill served as vice-president of the former Creation Science Association of Orange County for nearly a decade and a half. He has developed a comic book format which communicates Creation vs Evolution issues that are easily understood by junior high and high school students. Bill frequently stands on public sidewalks outside public schools, passing out comic books to eager students. Bill has publically debated nineteen (at last count) Evolutionists, and has delivered more than 1,000 talks on Creation versus Evolution to youth groups, university classrooms, and adult groups across California and in other states. If you know an atheist or evolutionist willing to debate, please call Bill Morgan at 714 898 8331; or if you know someone struggling with evolution, likewise call Bill. For more information about Bill’s comic books and free lessons, please visit www.fishdontwalk.com. Or, call 714 898 8331.
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2/20/2019 04:14:28 pm
The human body is really an astounding field of research. Scientists and researchers have been studying the human body for generations and yet we still do not know the entirety of it. The fact that we have a lot more to discover really excites me. I have taken up medicine as my main course because of this. I hope that I can somehow contribute to mankind's research about the human anatomy. Just thinking about it makes my heart race out of control.
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