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March 7th, 2020

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David Phillipps gave a presentation, titled, "DESIGN REVISITED."

Creationists and I.D. proponents have suggested for a very long time that there is evidence for design in nature . Evolutionists have reacted very negatively to such evidence and further argued that there are examples of what they say is poor design no creator would ever make. In more recent years a wealth of new books have come out refuting the notion of poor design or no design at all. Specific examples of design in nature were provided.

About our speaker: David Phillipps has 6 degrees , all in science. He got a BA in Physical Anthropology ,with minors in Geology and Biology. He received a Master's degree in Paleoanthropology in 1991 with highest honors, from CSUN. He has completed many units towards a PH D in Vertebrate Paleontology.  Mr. Phillipps has appeared on the Discovery Channel to defend the case for The Noachian Flood. He taught for 17 years at the Master's University, and for the past 14 years has taught at Pete Knight High School. ​

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