About the talk:
Life consists of material (matter & energy) as well as non-material parts (information). We look at the nature of information, machines and programs in writing systems, computer systems, and living systems. Each system requires an intelligent mind and a design, and therefore an intelligent designer. The information and the programs in the human cell are orders of magnitude greater than that of a computer system. Living organisms require information, programs, storage, complexity, and design. We were created by an Intelligent Being (God) and did not get here via random chance mutations acted upon by natural selection.
About the speaker:
Dr. Heinz Lycklama earned a bachelor’s degree in engineering physics and a Ph.D. degree in experimental Nuclear Physics from McMaster University in Canada. Since then he has worked in the telecommunications and computer software industries. In 2013 Heinz founded the Apologetics Forum to help equip believers in the defense of the Faith.
Challenged in his Christian faith by what he was taught in university in the 1960s, Dr. Lycklama has always maintained an active interest in the Creation vs. Evolution controversy. As his children reached school age and began to ask questions about what they were taught in school, he became more involved in researching the topic of Creation vs. Evolution. He has developed a series of lectures on this topic over the years and presented the material in Sunday school classes, to college students, during church services, at Bible Schools, and other venues in Greece, Croatia, Bulgaria, Serbia, Cameroon, and Thailand, as well as in Canada and the USA.
Dr. Lycklama’s lectures, help the believer defend the Bible’s teaching on Creation and challenge the skeptic to take an honest look at what the Bible AND science have to say about Creation.
No charge for admission – an opportunity will be provided to make a donation.
Creation books and DVDs may be available for purchase to be further equipped.
Valley Heights Community Church
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