2022_02_15 Annual Meeting & Jay Seegert - The Myth of Settled Science
Join us for the CSSM Annual Meeting
&
Jay Seegert Presents: 
“The Myth of Settled Science”
 
Tuesday, February 15, 2022

Asian Buffet and Grill

N85 W15800 Appleton Avenue
Menomonee Falls, WI 53051
  

Come early for a tasty all-you-can-eat buffet!
 
Dinner: 5:30 - 6:30PM
Buffet cost is only $12.99 & Beverages only $1.99 (Free Refill)
Dining is not required to attend the business meeting or presentation.
 
CSSM Annual Business Meeting*: 6:30 - 7:00 PM
*All are welcome to attend the voters’ meeting, but only members may vote.
If you have not yet renewed your membership for 2022, please consider joining!
 
Presentation: 7:00 - 8:30 PM
 
“The Myth of Settled Science”
“The time for debate is over… it’s been settled.  It’s time now for action!” We hear this fairly often and it can be very intimidating.  Do we just need to willingly comply with whatever marching orders we're given by the "scientific magisterium”? Is science ever settled? This talk conveys some very important principles about science and powerfully helps Christians respond whenever they hear, "The science is settled!"
 
Our Speaker: Jay SeegertDescription: C:\Users\cewol\Documents\CSSM\Programs & Meetings\CSSM 2022_02_15 February Program - Jay Seegert\Jay Seegert 2022 photo at Grand Canyon.jpg
  • International speaker & author.
  • Founder & Managing Director for The Starting Point Project. (TheStartingPointProject.com)
  • Holds degrees in both Physics and Engineering Technology. (Univ. of Wisconsin-Whitewater & John Brown University)
  • Serves on Board of Directors for Logos Research Associates.
  • Speaker for the Creation Science Association of Fiji.
  • Representative Speaker for Ratio Christi.
  • Former adjunct national speaker for Creation Ministries International.
  • Former President of the Creation Science Society of Milwaukee.
  • Been speaking on the Authority of Scripture for 37 years. 


Sponsored by:
Creation Science Society of Milwaukee, Inc.
GenesisMatters.org
 
This program is free and open to the public.