Disproving Christianity: Refuting the World's Most Followed Religion
David G. McAfee, a Religious Studies student at UCSB, will present his first published book, and lead a discussion of of contradictions within the Old and New Testaments of the Bible from a secular and logical viewpoint.
When: Saturday, Jan. 15, 2011, 2:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Where: Vista del Monte, 3775 Modoc Rd., Santa Barbara
Cost: $2 - $5
Age limit: 13+
Categories: Citizen's Alert, Lectures
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A student of Religious Studies and English at UCSB, David G. McAfee will present his first published book, "Disproving Christianity - Refuting The World's Most Followed Religion", and lead a discussion of contradictions within the Old and New Testaments of the Bible. David approaches religion from a secular and logical viewpoint, and believes that reasonable exchange of views can produce good moral standards, even among people who disagree on faith.
A Public Forum with the Humanist Society of Santa Barbara on Saturday, January 15th, 2011. 2:30pm doors open for socializing with refreshments; 3pm meeting starts.
In the Patio Room at Vista del Monte, 3775 Modoc Road (Las Positas exit off 101, midway between UCSB & SBCC), in Santa Barbara. Optional $2 student or $5 general donations would be appreciated. Information phone 805-689-2716 or website http://www.SantaBarbaraHumanists.org
Phone: 805-689-2716
Event posted Jan. 5, 2011
Last updated Jan. 13, 2011





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Join us for dinner beginning 5pm following our Saturday afternoon discussion. There's no cover charge and Humanist Society membership isn't necessary -- pay only for your own food, drinks and tips. Please e-mail Activities@SantaBarbaraHumanists.org for seating reservations and restaurant location.
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January 10, 2011 at 6:13 p.m. (Suggest removal)