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Leigh!@Lunch Fall 2013 Episode 7 Wednesday November 6th

1h 59m · Leigh! at Lunch 2012-2013 Season · 06 Nov 17:00

Hello everyone, welcome to our seventh show. This week Matt will be interviewing Carl Kerby followed by Leigh's interview of Casey Luskin.
Carl was a founding Board Member of Answers in Genesis for 10 years and served there for over 15 years before stepping out in faith to become President and Founder of Reasons for Hope. This happens whenever Carl speaks. Whether he speaks to youth or adults, large or small crowds, churches or schools, Carl has a way of connecting with almost everybody; and that is one of the reasons he is a much sought-after speaker both in the United States and abroad.  He has spoken in Bermuda, Canada, England, Greece, Israel, Jamaica, Japan, Mexico the Philippines and Wales just to name a few.
Casey Luskin is an attorney with graduate degrees in science and law. He earned his B.S. and M.S. in Earth Sciences from the University of California, San Diego, where he studied evolution extensively. His law degree is from the University of San Diego, where he focused his studies on First Amendment law, education law, and environmental law. In his role at Discovery Institute, Mr. Luskin works as Research Coordinator, assisting and defending scientists, educators, and students who seek to freely study, research, and teach about the scientific debate over Darwinian evolution and intelligent design. He formerly conducted geological research at Scripps Institution for Oceanography.  

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