March 11th Speaker, Dr.
Dan Korow
On Friday, March 11th at 7 PM, Rocky Mountain Creation Fellowship
is privileged to have as its March monthly speaker, Dr.
Dan Korow from the Alpha Omega Institute (AOI).
Dr. Dan Korow earned a BS degree in Biology from the University
of Akron and a Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine from the Ohio State
University in 1990. After more than seven years of small animal
practice in Akron, Ohio, he and his wife Andrea moved to Grand Junction,
CO in early 1998.
They soon met Dave and Mary Jo Nutting, founders
of AOI, and realized God’s call on their lives to share with
others the love of their Creator, Jesus Christ. Dan joined the staff
of the AOI in September of 1998. They are now raising financial
support and ministering full time nationwide. He has given a variety
of seminars suitable for all ages. For more info go to: http://discovercreation.org/sem/Speakers.htm
Dr Korow has spoken at RMCF twice in the past and we have enjoyed
his presentations. AOI is a non-profit ministry founded in 1984
and is dedicated to strengthening Christians and reaching unbelievers
by exposing the fallacies of evolution. The Institute defends the
literal, historical and scientific accuracy of the Bible. AOI also
helps believers understand the foundational importance of the book
of Genesis to all Christian doctrine, especially our need for a
Savior, Jesus Christ. For more info on AOI's seminars, Creation
Family Adventures, and other materials, go to: www.discovercreation.org
The title of Dr. Korow’s talk is: What is the Biblical
View of Stem Cell Research and Cloning? Stem Cell Research
... Cloning… What is all the big fuss about? Can't we just
ignore these issues and hope they'll go away? Find out why this
is a life or death matter at this session.
Dr. Daniel G. Korow of Alpha Omega Institute (AOI) will share what
stem cells are, how they are tied to cloning and what is the Biblical
perspective. This RMCF presentation is suitable for both teens and
adults. Dr. Korow will address the issues of using adult stem cells
and those taken as embryonic stem cells. Do you really know what
the word adult means? Current research has found
that adult stem cells show high medical promise
whereas embryonic stem cells not only kill small, developing human
beings, they don't work nearly as well as adult stem cells.
Invite friends, neighbors or coworkers to this one!
Many people are fascinated and intrigued by this timely and controversial
topic. There is no cost to attend and free refreshments will be
served after the meeting. The RMCF library will be available at
the March meeting and is free to all RMCF members. We have more
than 150 interesting videos to lend.
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