I'm going to do something I never do. If you go to this talk and are the first person to say "Byzantine, Texas sent me," you'll get a $20 gift certificate to Starbucks. If you're in the area, go to this talk!
Father, do you know if there will be a live broadcast or recording? I would love to hear this lecture, but travel would be an issue! Thank you for posting this.
Ms. Woloschak confuses plain jane modernity with Christianity when she says things like "there are vast and obvious ethical and theological differences between fertilized embryos in a laboratory and children who have been gestated and born into the world."
Interestingly, reportedly Ms. Woloschak was one of two women who took part in the Crete meeting...
Father, do you know if there will be a live broadcast or recording? I would love to hear this lecture, but travel would be an issue! Thank you for posting this.
ReplyDeleteI asked. The recordings will not be made publicly available.
DeleteThank you for asking, Father. Too bad!
ReplyDeleteThese sorts conferences/efforts are very important. There is alot of confusion in this area:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.wheeljournal.com/blog/2016/1/15/gayle-e-woloschak-editorial-have-we-traded-the-holy-spirit-for-theology
Ms. Woloschak confuses plain jane modernity with Christianity when she says things like "there are vast and obvious ethical and theological differences between fertilized embryos in a laboratory and children who have been gestated and born into the world."
Interestingly, reportedly Ms. Woloschak was one of two women who took part in the Crete meeting...