Join us as Dr. Joseph Kezele presents
“Programmed Filling and Speciation: Having Fun with Dogs”
Wednesday, July 10, 2024
Our Shepherd Lutheran Church
5901 Westway
Greendale, WI 53129
Enter the building next to the church
Doors Open: 6:00 PM
Presentation: 6:30 – 8:00 PM
“Programmed Filling and Speciation: Having Fun with Dogs”
This is a fun talk featuring dogs that first makes the distinction between species and the “biblical kind”. Artificial selection (breeding) and then natural selection and programmed filling are discussed, explaining how natural selection is believed to happen by evolutionists, and how genetics demonstrates programmed filling. The post flood world, including the single Ice Age is presented, explaining how that triggered rapid speciation. A final contrast is given between the demand of evolution for new information to be added to an initially very small gene pool, and the biblical concept of starting with a large gene pool, which is divided by migration and natural selection leading to loss of genetic information to cause change within each kind.
Our Speaker: Joseph Kezele MD
Joseph Kezele studied the sciences and music at the University of Arizona, while earning his B.A. in Russian, and his M.D. He practiced Emergency Medicine for 25 years in the Phoenix area. He is the Past President of the Arizona Origin Science Association, and is Associate Professor of Biology at Arizona Christian University. Dr. Kezele is also a Logos Research Associate, and a Fellow of the Creation Research Society. He had the privilege of participating in a dinosaur dig in Montana and excavated a triceratops horn and the triceratops cervical condyle from which intact osteocytes in soft tissue were isolated.
He has participated in 24 foreign mission trips, teaching medicine, standard evangelism and creation science evangelism. Dr. Kezele is one of the principal presenters in the Institute for Creation Research’s 4-DVD series “Made in His Image”.
Sponsored by:
Creation Science Society of Milwaukee, Inc.
GenesisMatters.org
This program is free and open to the public.