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February 21, 2023, 7:30 pm
Joe Taylor
"Feathered Dinosaurs"
University of Northwestern St. Paul, 3003 North Snelling, Roseville Minnesota
Totino Fine Arts Center
Room F2106
Illustrations of dinosaurs now commonly show feathers. Is this based on good evidence? A generation ago archaeopteryx was touted as a transition from dinosaur to bird. Once it is believed that dinosaurs are the ancestors of birds, it would make sense that feathers may have appeared long before they had any relation to flight. Are scales and feathers just variations of the same thing?
Joe Taylor is a man of many talents including art and science. He has a creation museum in Texas and is widely recognized for preserving fossils, setting up dinosaur displays and producing reproductions. In addition, he is a great story teller with knowledge to back it up. Joe has been fighting cancer for the past few months and unable to travel so will be coming via Zoom. Please pray for Joe as his fight is not over yet.
WE ARE BACK TO IN PERSON MEETINGS!!
SPEAKER WILL BE ON SCREEN

March 21, 2023, 7:30 pm
Dennis Siler
"Seven Arguments to Win a Person to Creation"
University of Northwestern St. Paul, 3003 North Snelling, Roseville Minnesota
Totino Fine Arts Center
Room F2106
WE ARE BACK TO IN PERSON MEETINGS!!
SPEAKER WILL BE IN PERSON

April 18, 2023, 7:30 pm
Bruce Malone
"The Three Most Significant Events in Human History"
All of us could list significant events which have happened in our lifetimes. Yet every one of them will be forgotten and irrelevant to the vast majority within a few hundred years. But there are three historical events which still impact every human on the planet even though they are largely ignored and denied by both the academic world and most churches.
University of Northwestern St. Paul, 3003 North Snelling, Roseville Minnesota
Totino Fine Arts Center
Room F2106
WE ARE BACK TO IN PERSON MEETINGS!!
Bruce Malone will be live and in person

June 20, 2023, 7:30 pm
Glen Collins
"Real Progress Toward a Theory of Everything"
University of Northwestern St. Paul, 3003 North Snelling, Roseville Minnesota
Totino Fine Arts Center
Room F2106
WE ARE BACK TO IN PERSON MEETINGS!!
SPEAKER WILL BE ON SCREEN

July 18, 2023, 7:30 pm
Glen Collins
"Artificial Intelligence and Real Stupidity"
University of Northwestern St. Paul, 3003 North Snelling, Roseville Minnesota
Totino Fine Arts Center
Room F2106
WE ARE BACK TO IN PERSON MEETINGS!!
SPEAKER WILL BE ON SCREEN

Spike Psarris
"Distant Starlight and Biblical Creation"
University of Northwestern St. Paul, 3003 North Snelling, Roseville Minnesota
Totino Fine Arts Center
Room F2106
We see stars and galaxies that are so far away, it seems their light would need millions or even billions of years for the light to reach us. Many people have used this to challenge the idea that the heavens and Earth were created merely thousands of years ago. This talk shows how this seemingly straightforward challenge relies on multiple assumptions being true-and at least some of them are false. Furthermore, it is not Biblical Creation which is disproved by distant starlight. It turns out that the Big Bang model has a fatal 'light travel time' problem of its own. The vastness of the cosmos does not disprove the Bible--instead, it supports the glory of our Creator.
WE ARE BACK TO IN PERSON MEETINGS!!
SPEAKER WILL BE IN PERSON

Russ McGlenn
"Oil Is A Renewable Resource"
University of Northwestern St. Paul, 3003 North Snelling, Roseville Minnesota
Totino Fine Arts Center
Room F2106
WE ARE BACK TO IN PERSON MEETINGS!!
SPEAKER WILL BE IN PERSON
Locations, Directions and Maps
TCCSA Meetings are held on the third Tuesday of each month (except August and December) at 7:30 to about 9:00 pm. They are now usually at Totino Fine Arts Center, in the room to the right side of the large auditorium (Room F2128 (Old F116) University of Northwestern - St. Paul (formerly Northwestern College), 3003 North Snelling, Roseville Minnesota. Other locations would be announced and posted, such as the Chapel in Nazareth Hall -- the building just between the Totino Center and the lake).
Because the rooms sometimes change,
you may want to check the website more than once.
Steve Law, Brian Young, Jay Seegert, David Mikkelson, Shyla Allard, Julie von Vett, Bruce Malone, Alan K. Walker, and Russ Mcglenn.
But You Can Get The DVDs of Most Of These and Other TCCSA Meetings
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