February 20th, 2024

(Tuesday, 7 pm)

Meeting Topic: A talk by Dr. Ray Mondragon – “The Fatal Flaw of the Old Earth View – Uniformitarianism”

“The talk will explain the distinction between observational science and historical science. It will show that historical science depends on observable data but also assumptions about the past. One of the main assumptions of the past is uniformitarianism and thus of historical science. I will demonstrate why the assumption of uniformitarianism is an inadequate scientific concept and therefore the fatal flaw of the old earth view.”

Ray’s Website & Biography:

https://www.forhisglorynm.com/index.php/about

Ray’s previous Creation Science talks, debates, and interviews:

https://www.forhisglorynm.com/index.php/creation-science

January 16th, 2024

(Tuesday, 7 pm)

Meeting Topic: A talk by Dr. Jerry Simmons – “Dinosaur Dig in the Wyoming / Montana Hell Creek Formation”

For Viewing at the CSFNM Meeting:

  • Triceratops tooth and vertebrae
  • Edmontosaurus jaw bone with teeth

Speaker Biography: “Jerry Simmons (DocRock) holds an earned doctorate in MultiCultural Childhood Science Education from the University of New Mexico. Jerry has taught science at the high school and mid-school levels for sixteen years and at the college level for twenty years, as well as groups of all ages, both in the classroom and in the field.  Dr. Simmons has extensive knowledge of the natural sciences, especially in the fields of general geology, paleontology, and archaeology.  He and his wife Linda live in Haviland, KS where he is full-time curator of the Heart of America museum. Jerry and Linda have three grown children and seven grandchildren.”