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June 21, 2022, 7:30 pm
Brian Young
"Flat Earth: False Education"
Flat earth, false education: Today many Christians and non-Christians alike are buying into the idea of a flat earth. In fact, more people believe this now more than in any time of history. Where is this coming from? Is there any merit to it? We will examine some of the arguments that are out there and see why this false teaching has risen in recent years as well as to try and unite believers on the truth of this topic without passing judgment.
University of Northwestern St. Paul, 3003 North Snelling, Roseville Minnesota
Totino Fine Arts Center
Room F2106
Mr. Young will be here live and in person!

July 19, 2022, 7:30 pm
Jay Seegert
"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!"
University of Northwestern St. Paul, 3003 North Snelling, Roseville Minnesota
Totino Fine Arts Center
Room F2106
WE ARE BACK TO IN PERSON MEETINGS!!
SPEAKER MAY BE ON THE SCREEN

August 16, 2022, 7:30 pm
He was beat by the Vikings, Phoenicians, Greeks, Hebrew Roman Christians, Chinese and many others. This program will be a survey of pre-Columbus visitors to the New World since the time of Christ.
University of Northwestern St. Paul, 3003 North Snelling, Roseville Minnesota
Totino Fine Arts Center
Room F2106
WE ARE BACK TO IN PERSON MEETINGS!!
SPEAKER MAY BE ON THE SCREEN
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August 15-20, 2022,
Living Waters Creation Conference
Steve Austin
Eric Hovind
Jay Seegert
Tim Chaffee
Tim Ferrel
E8932 Reo Avenue, Westby, WI 54667
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September 20, 2022, 7:30 pm
Mark Armitage
"The Soft Side of a Mean Dinosaur"
To date, the Dinosaur Soft Tissue Research Institute (dstri.org) has published 7 papers in peer-reviewed publications on the characteristics of dinosaur soft tissue (dST). Most people are unaware of the presence and the very high preservation of dST still present in dinosaur bones buried just below the surface all throughout the Hell Creek Formation.
Folks are shocked when they learn that dinosaur bones are still bone and not rock, and that the soft tissue within them is the norm and not the exception. In this presentation, the Dinosaur Soft Tissue Research Institute will review our published findings (Cambridge University Press) from the Journal, Microscopy Today.
We will review our world-first findings of soft sheets of fibrillar bone, veins, vessels, cells and even nerves (full of lipids) in dinosaurs including Nanotyrannus, a fierce raptor-like dinosaur that some refer to as a juvenile T. rex. We will show that most of the bones we collect are full of blood clots revealing disseminated intravascular coagulation and hypercoagulopathy (yes, Google these).
Many bones that we have collected, and have harvested soft tissue from, will be on display and can be handled by attendees. Free copies of our "Old Stretchy" books will be given away to all who desire them.

Triceratops frill original osteocyte (bone) cell
University of Northwestern St. Paul, 3003 North Snelling, Roseville Minnesota
Totino Fine Arts Center
Room F2106
WE ARE BACK TO IN PERSON MEETINGS!!
Mr. Armitage will be in person and live.
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October 18, 2022, 7:30 pm
Dr. Clyde Billington
"Is the Screaming Mummy the First Son of Pharaoh?"
University of Northwestern St. Paul, 3003 North Snelling, Roseville Minnesota
Totino Fine Arts Center
Room F2106
WE ARE BACK TO IN PERSON MEETINGS!!
SPEAKER MAY BE ON THE SCREEN

November 15, 2022, 7:30 pm
Helmut Welke
Tentative Topic "First 4 days of 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 MAY BE ON THE SCREEN
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
For 2 lists of DVDs of TCCSA meetings, archived and presently available, Click HERE
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