Dr. Randy Guliuzza
The Reproductive System: Fascinating Evidence for
Design-Part I (Dad’s Role),
The Reproductive System: Fascinating Evidence for Design-Part II
(Mom’s Role)
Date: October 13th, 7:00pm
On Friday, Oct 13th, Rocky Mountain Creation Fellowship is privileged
to have as it’s monthly speaker. Dr. Randy Guliuzza.
Dr. Guliuzza received his medical degree from the University of
Minnesota and his Masters in Public Health from Harvard
University. He holds a B.S. in engineering from South Dakota
School of Mines and a B.A. in theology from Moody Bible Institute.
He is also a Registered Professional Engineer, who served nine
years in the Navy Civil Engineer Corps. Dr. Guliuzza
is a physician practicing as a flight surgeon in the U.S. Air Force,
stationed in Rapid City, SD, and is an adjunct speaker and debater
for the Institute for Creation Research, San Diego,
CA.
Dr. Guliuzza will be speaking twice that Friday night, his talk
being in two parts. His first topic will be The Reproductive
System: Fascinating Evidence for Design-Part I (Dad’s Role).
This presentation will cover rarely discussed details of human reproduction
that form irrefutable arguments for a supernaturally designed system.
All topics are covered in a tasteful manner and there is no discussion
of external anatomy. Rather, the listener is put into the seat of
a typical medical student taking in the detailed--though thoroughly
explained--process of reproductive physiology and microscopic
anatomy.
Quotations directly from medical texts will guide the lecture through
topics such as: (1) the process of sperm formation and design features
to protect them from auto-destruction, (2) how random genetic mutations
could never produce the intricate, coordinated physiology necessary
for fertilization and (3) how the lethal diseases that result when
mistakes occur in the process.
In the second portion of his talk, Dr. Guliuzza will speak on The
Reproductive System: Fascinating Evidence for Design-Part II (Mom’s
Role). Topics will include (1) how mother’s immune
system is controlled by the baby to prevent its own rejection, (2)
how random genetic mutations could never produce the intricate,
coordinated physiology necessary for fertilization and (3) how baby’s
hormones maintain pregnancy, control maternal metabolism and prime
the mother for partuition.
The content of both talks is strictly scientific, but the inescapable
conclusions give God all the glory, showing that we are truly fearfully
and wonderfully made. These two topics by Dr Guliuzza should
interest many of our RMCF members and give us another chance to
study the intricate mechanism of the human reproductive system.
Please invite your friends to this informative and exciting presentation
by Dr. Guliuzza.
The RMCF Library will be at the October meeting. Members are welcome
to take out vides from the library on a complimentary basis. A DVD
will be made of Dr. Guliuzza’s talk that can be picked up
at the meeting.
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