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Creation Science Conference on October 18 in Manchester
A half-day conference from 9-12 facilitated by two scientists from Connecticut to explore "creation science"

The Creation Coalition of Connecticut will host a Creation Science Conference on Saturday, October 18 from 9 am to 12 noon at Concordia Lutheran Church, 40 Pitkin Street. Registration is $5 for individuals and $10 for families, payable by check or cash at the door. Dress is casual. The facility is handicapped-accessible. Speakers include Dr. Joshua Spencer, PhD, MS, BA and Dr. Devon Spencer, DVM, CCRP, BA. Topics will include the age of the earth, Noah’s flood, DNA and dinosaurs.
Dr. Joshua Spencer is a graduate of the University of Illinois, where he earned both a Master’s and a Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering, with a minor in Computational Science and Engineering. He earned his BA double majoring in Physics and Math from Monmouth College. He works in the Radiation Analysis Section of General Dynamics, Electric Boat Division in Groton.
Dr. Devon Spencer is a graduate of the University of Illinois where she earned her Doctorate in Veterinary Science. She holds a Bachelor’s in Biology and Chemistry. She is a practicing veterinarian at Pieper Memorial Veterinary Center in Middletown, focusing on the physical rehabilitation of canine and feline patients.
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“The scientific community is beginning to realize that evolution will always be a theory, and a dubious one at that, because science points to intelligent design by a divine Creator,” claims Drew Crandall, Co-Chair of the Creation Coalition of Connecticut. Advance online registration is recommended at CreationCT.com.