Interview with Nicolene Filmalter - 1817

Episode 17 April 08, 2018 00:57:30
Interview with Nicolene Filmalter - 1817
By the Word of their Testimony
Interview with Nicolene Filmalter - 1817

Apr 08 2018 | 00:57:30

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Show Notes

Nicolene’s book entitled “Creation by God or evolution by nothing” is aimed at the 12 to 112 years of age reader. Listen as Nicolene discusses Science Defined, The Big Bang, Dinosaurs and so much more.

Nicolene is part-time specialist lecturer in Nature Conservation at UNISA (University of South Africa) Department of Environmental Sciences. She holds a master’s degree in Plant Ecology and Management.

How did Nicolene’s research into religion end up with the book on Creation? As a member of a congregation of some 7,000 people (Dutch Reform, Presbyterian), Nicolene whilst listening to DVD’s (God’s Final Call) began plying her pastors with questions. They encouraged her to research the questions. This exciting journey culminated with Nicolene and her family changing their faith. Then hearing what her children were being taught about Evolution vs Creation spurred Nicolene to dig deeper.

“One hypothesis shapes another hypothesis. “Taste, Observe, Repeat.” What does this mean? “How on earth did everything fit into the ark? If two dogs went in, why so many species?“

All becomes clear as you join Nicolene in this in-depth interview.

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