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    Home»Opinion»Lariat Letters

    Join a panel of experts on God and science

    Baylor LariatBy Baylor LariatSeptember 14, 2017 Lariat Letters No Comments1 Min Read
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    Many young people today are leaving Christianity. A 2014 Pew research study reports one-third of millenials are non-religious, compared to one-fourth of Generation X and one-fifth of Baby Boomers. Over half of Christian teenagers leave the church. One of the top reasons given is Christianity does not possess all of the truth.

    The dizzying development of science, technology and society makes traditional teachings about God and humanity appear unable to explain the world and meet our needs. In light of such amazing progress, does God matter?

    From 7 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 21, in the Bill Daniel Student Union Building (SUB) Den, we have assembled a panel of experts to answer your hardest questions regarding God, Christianity and science. Come prepared for a very engaging evening and free pizza.

    This event is sponsored by the Baylor chapter of the American Scientific Affiliation and Oso Logos.

    – Eric Holloway, a Waco doctoral candidate

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