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Dr. Charles Jackson
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The Moon and the Case for Design
Dr. Charles Jackson examines the mystery of the moon’s origin by walking through several
major naturalistic theories and highlighting the difficulties each one faces. Using the moon as a
case study, he challenges commonly accepted assumptions about origins science and argues
that the evidence points more convincingly to intentional design than to undirected natural
processes.
David Rives
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How the Heavens Declare the Glory of God
David Rives takes the audience on a wide-ranging journey from the complexity of the human
body to the vastness of deep space, showing how both point to purpose, order, and design.
Drawing from astronomy, biology, and his own experience in astrophotography, he presents the
heavens as a powerful testimony to the glory of God and a reminder of humanity’s unique
place in creation.
Dr. Doug Walker
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God’s Incredible Universe
In this fast-moving presentation, Dr. Doug Walker guides the audience from the solar system to
galaxies, superclusters, and the largest known structures in the cosmos. Along the way, he
helps listeners grasp the immense scale of the universe while also comparing secular
cosmological ideas with a biblical creation perspective.
Dr. Doug Walker
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Scientific Evidence for a Young Solar System
In his second presentation, Dr. Doug Walker focuses on the origin and structure of the solar
system, reviewing major secular theories for the formation of stars and planets and pointing out
what he sees as unresolved scientific problems. He argues that issues surrounding star
formation, planetary development, and the continued presence of comets are more consistent
with a young solar system and a created universe than with standard long-age models.
Dr. Steve Falling
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Exploring the Heavens with Smart Telescopes
Dr. Steve Falling shares his journey into astronomy through the use of smart telescopes,
showing how recent technology has made astrophotography more accessible than ever. He
explains how these compact, user-friendly systems allow beginners and families to capture
remarkable images of the night sky while also encouraging a deeper appreciation for the
beauty and craftsmanship of God’s creation.
Michael Houts
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Assumptions in Space
Michael Houts explores the assumptions that shape modern cosmology and challenges
listeners to think carefully about the philosophical foundations behind widely accepted theories
of the universe. His presentation considers how worldview influences scientific interpretation
and makes the case that biblical creation deserves serious consideration in conversations
about space, origins, and the structure of the cosmos.


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