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| Nationally Known Science Speaker speaks at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church and School |
Fulda Free Press/Norma Dittman Bryan Young |
by Norma Dittman | |
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Brian Young, the founder of Creation Instruction Association, spoke to more than 250 people at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church on Sunday evening. He also spent Monday speaking to the students of St. Paul’s Lutheran School as part of the Lutheran Schools Week Celebration.
Young considers himself to be a creation scientist. He opposes major mainstream theories about evolution and the formation of the universe. He is a noted author, lecturer, speaker, and evangelist. He served as a principal and teacher of Christian schools for ten years before becoming a full time evangelist in creation ministry. Young speaks in prisons, schools, churches and universties in the United States on the important issue of Creation versus evolution. His topics cover a wide range of areas in which he has done research. He stresses that Biblical Creationism is the foundation for good education and theology.
On Monday, he spoke on three different topics: Amazing Animals, Mount St. Helens, and Dinosaurs, Ice-Age, and Pre-Flood World. During each of the sessions, Young presented Biblical evidence that supports God’s six-day creation. He stated that the earth is thousands (not billions) of years old. “Using the theory of evolution, scientists tell us that they know how old something should be by which layer of the earth it is found in. They can’t tell you how old a fossil is if they don’t know which layer it was found in,” Young stated on Monday as he explained evolutionists’ theories of the age of the earth and fossils found within its layers.
He also said that students and others are being lied to about the creation of the earth through text books and other publications. “You are being lied to and people are disbelieving the Word of God because of evolution,” Young said.<
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