Mr. Bill Jack vs. Robert R. Tiernan
Creation vs Evolution Debate!
Date: January 13th, 7:00pm
This Friday, RMCF will present a debate between Bill Jack
of World View Academy and Robert R. Tiernan,
past president of the Freedom From Religion Foundation, Inc.
Bill currently is faculty advisor and lecturer for Worldview
Academy, which is dedicated to training Christians around the
country to think and act consistently with a Biblical worldview.
Robert R. Tiernan is an attorney specializing in criminal defense
and constitutional law.
Mr. Tiernan obtained his J.D. from Boston College in 1958, and
was admitted to the practice of law before the U.S. Supreme Court
and all Federal districts. After a stint in the U.S. Army, Mr. Tiernan
served as an advance political strategist for the campaign of President
John Kennedy in 1960. Later he was chairman of the Air Bag Information
Center, which promoted the installation of these safety devices
in cars. He returned to private practice in 1987. Robert has been
council for the Foundation and is the head of the Denver chapter.
We welcome both for an interesting debate.
The Model of Evolution provides a Greater Benefit for Mankind than
the Model of Creation.
Debate setup:
10 Minute Statement (Robert Tiernan)
5 Minute Rebuttal (Bill Jack)
2 Minute Response to the rebuttal (Robert Tiernan)
10 Minute Statement (Bill Jack)
5 Minute Rebuttal (Robert Tiernan)
2 Minute Response to the rebuttal (Bill Jack)
5 Minute closing statement from both gentleman. Robert Tiernan
will go first.
We will have a 5 minute break where written questions will be gathered
from the audience. These will be the only questions asked by the
audience.
The speaker to whom the question is asked will have 2 minutes to
reply. The other speaker will have 1 minute to respond to that question
or the question's reply.
At the end of the audience's questions, each speaker will will
be allowed to ask the other speaker two questions. Robert Tiernan
will go first. Each will ask their first question and be responed
to by the other party before the second question is asked.
Debate Ends.
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