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The Biblical View on the Sciences - An Alternative to Modern Secularism
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About the Presenters
Thomas Schaller
Pastor Thomas Schaller is the Presiding Elder and Overseeing Pastor of Greater Grace World Outreach in Baltimore. He graduated from Northeast School of the Bible in Maine in 1975 and has led teams and established churches and Bible colleges in Finland, Sweden, and Hungary. Pastor Schaller moved to Baltimore in 1987 and became the Missions Director for Greater Grace and an instructor at Maryland Bible College and Seminary. In April 2005, he became the Senior Pastor at GGWO.
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Ed Morneault
Ed Morneault has been a science instructor for nearly 30 years in both public and private schools, including serving 10 years as a professor at Maryland Bible College and Seminary where he developed the curriculum and taught Philosophy of Science. He received his degrees in Biology and Geology from the University of Maine and also has his bachelor of Theology from MBC&S. He has been an ordained Pastor with GGWO since 1997.
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Phil Norman
Phil Norman is an expert in Wildlife Management with degrees in Biology and Psychology from State University College in Potsdam, New York where he graduated with honors. He has spent the last 20 years in Natural Resources and Wildlife Management for Howard County Department of Recreation and Parks. While on leave in 1998-99 to pursue mission work in Hungary, he was a guest lecturer at the Godollo University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology in addition to being on the Faculty of KETA - Central European Theological Academy. He received his Biblical Studies Diploma from MBC&S in 1995, was ordained by GGWO in 1997, and served on the faculty of MBC&S from 2000-2008. In 2008 he planted and pastored the Greater Grace Church of Ellicott City.
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Mike Klika
For the past 10 years, Mike Klika has been teaching Biology, Anatomy and Physiology, Chemistry, and Physics in the Maryland Public School System. He is also the Pastor of Greater Grace Christian Fellowship in Westminster, MD. He received his Bachelors in Visual Arts from University of Maryland, followed by a Masters in Biology from Towson University and a Masters in Education from Loyola University. He also has a BA in Biblical Studies and Missions from MBC&S. In 1991 he spent a year as a missionary in Prague, and in 2006 received his ordination from GGWO.
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Jon Saboe
For more than twelve years Jon Saboe has been working in the IT field as a programmer and network administrator. He received his Masters from Johns Hopkins and also received his TEFL certification from the International School of Linguistics in Baltimore, Maryland. He is the author of two historical fiction novels that use action and adventure to present creationist thought and promote a Biblical worldview. He is a member of the Creationist Research Society and has lectured at numerous schools, churches, and organizations throughout the Baltimore, Pennsylvania, and DC area, with an emphasis on information theory and linguistics.
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