TV Dinosaur expert to present lecture in Cayman
(CNS): Dr Phil Manning a noted palaeontologist, scientist and TV personality will be coming to the Cayman Islands next week where he will be giving a free lecture at St Matthews University. The event is part of the National Trust’s guest lecture series in partnership with the local medical school. Manning, recently hosted Jurassic CSI, a six-part series for Nat Geo TV on how dinosaurs really looked and lived. He is a leading expert on dinosaurs and heads the Palaeontology Research Group in the School of Earth, Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences at the University of Manchester, and is also a Research Fellow at the Manchester Museum.
Among his many other accolades, Manning is also a Research Associate at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, and has collaborated on numerous international projects in Europe, South America, Australasia, and North America.
Manning loves to spread the word about issues surrounding natural history, dinosaurs, science, and environmental stewardship, officials from the Trust stated adding that his talk, entitled “Shedding Light on Lost Worlds: Dinosaurs to Birds”, will cover topics in science and the environment.
People who come along to the free talk will be invited to stay for a meet and greet with him after the lecture. It will be held at the St. Matthews University Campus located at Leeward 3, Lecture Hall 1, Regatta Office Park on 10 October at 6:00pm. Anyone interested in attending is requested to contact the National Trust in advance to reserve a spot. For more information, please contact Basia McGuire at 749-1129 or bmcguire@nationaltrust.org.ky
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This would be one amazing
This would be one amazing place to visit:
www.creationmuseum.org
Now that is amazing! They've
Now that is amazing! They've used all the drawing cards real museums use - dinosaurs (albeit they're casts of skeletons) teacher training for school groups etc. but no genuine artifacts or objects. According to a friend who visited, there are exhibit "interpreters" who are all high on something but will answer any questions you might have and.. er....kick you out if you question their logic!
Cayman was a good choice for
Cayman was a good choice for this lecture - we got lots of living and breathing dinosaurs in the LA, as we speak. The LA is a place where the rest of us dare not tread, for fear of being eaten alive.
Wonder if he is aware of that
I think I saw this creature
I think I saw this creature in the vicinity of the LA building. Can anyone else confirm it? Where is the press when you need them, Wendy?
What are they thinking? We
What are they thinking?
We already know from the Book of Genesis when dinosaurs were created. Two of each were put on Noah's Ark, which was quite a feat on a boat approx. 450' x 75'. Consequently they were all washed off the deck during the Flood, so none survive to this day (although there may be a few hiding in the mountains of Guatemala).
So I hope Dr. Manning doesn't discuss radioactive dating, sediment analysis, or asteroid impact. That malarkey is just not part of the Cayman Christian Heritage.
And all the blue iguanas
And all the blue iguanas managed to swim from Mt Ararat to the Cayman Islands without leaving any trace elsewhere. And all the wombats went to Australia. Oh the Lord works in mysterious ways.
You are so right! I want to
You are so right! I want to get all our ministers together and protest this nonsense! We only need one history book and it's the Bible! We pay our preachers and politicians to do the thinking so we don't have to. 1 Peter 2:18
Dinosaurs, schminosaurs.
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