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Two Public Debates Confront Issues Facing Church & State

Rev. Barry Lynn to debate Herb Titus & Dr. Hugh Ross to debate Dr. Danny Faulkner

Contact: Brandon Vallorani, American Vision, 800-628-9460 ext. 202

MEDIA ADVISORY, Mar. 2 /Christian Newswire/ -- Does the First Amendment prohibit a biblically based public policy? Rev. Barry Lynn, Executive Director of Americans United for Separation of Church & State says yes. Herb Titus, former ACLU attorney and renown defender of religious liberty, says no. Both men will hold a public debate in front of more than 1,000 attendees on Thursday evening, May 31, 2007.

Do biblical and natural records demonstrate that the earth is young (approximately 6,000 years) or old (billions of years)? Dr. Danny Faulkner, a Creationist and Professor of Astronomy and Physics at the University of South Carolina–Lancaster, believes that the Bible and science confirm that the earth is young. Dr. Hugh Ross, President and Director of Research of Reasons to Believe, believes that God created the earth billions of years ago. Both men will hold a public debate on Friday evening, June 1, 2007.

Both high-profile debates will be a part of American Vision's second annual Worldview Super Conference to be held May 30-June 2 at the Lifeway Ridgecrest Conference Center in Asheville, North Carolina. Jeffery Ventrella, Senior VP of the Alliance Defense Fund, will be the moderator for both debates. Debate tickets are included free of charge with conference registration or can be purchased separately by calling Jared Vallorani, American Vision's Outreach Director, at 1-800-628-9460 ext. 209.

In addition to the debates, 16 speakers will be featured at the 2007 conference including Gary DeMar, Doug Phillips, Dr. Gary North, Hank Hanegraaff, Bill Jack, Janet Folger, Gary Bates, Dr. Jonathan Sarfati, Dr. Danny Faulkner, Dr. Voddie Baucham, Herb Titus, Jeffery Ventrella, David Hagopian, Joel McDurmon and more. The theme of the 2007 conference is "Preparing this generation to capture the future."

More than 600 people attended the first annual Worldview Super Conference in 2006. The 2007 conference will feature more speakers, more training sessions, a broader selection of recreational activities, a state-of-the-art auditorium that seats 2,200, hotel-style accommodations, the largest selection of worldview resources under one roof, film screenings, chess challenges, open-mic question and answer sessions, and much more. Discounts are available for pastors, active military families, full-time college/seminary students, and alumni from last year's conference. For more information or to register call Jared Vallorani at 1-800-628-9460 ext. 209 or visit www.WorldviewSuperConference.com.

All press related inquiries should be directed to Brandon Vallorani at 1-800-628-9460 ext. 202.