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Mind Games Conference Tracks

Reasons to Believe

Worldviews
Evidence for the Existence of God
The Authority of the Bible
The Deity of Christ
Is Jesus the Only Way?
Evil and Suffering 

Faith and Sexuality
 
Worldviews: What is True?
A Christian View of Marriage
Why Marriages Fail
Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus
A Christian Perspective of Homosexuality

Cherishing Your Child's Gender
Raising Godly Sons and Daughters

Cults and World Religions
 
Worldviews: What is True?
Character of the Cults
Jehovah's Witnesses
Mormonism
Hinduism/Buddhism
Islam
Religious Pluralism

Faith and Science 
 
Science and Worldview
Origins
Christian Views of Science and Earth History
Christian Environmentalism
Intelligent Design Movement

The Inevitable Ethical Quagmire of Genetic Engineering
Are We Alone in the Universe?

Faith and Culture
 
Worldviews: What is True?
A Christian Understanding of Culture
The Christian Mind

Patterns of the Contemporary World
Understanding Arts and Entertainment
Technology

Excelling on Campus
 
Worldviews: What is True?
Origins

Reasons to Believe
Do All Roads Lead to God?
Campus Christianity
Why Wait Till Marriage?

World Religions

Youth Issues: The Millennium Generation

Worldviews: What is True
Do We Have the Right to Judge?
Knowing Right from Wrong: Are Ethics Absolute or Relative?
The Bottom Line: Sex, Lies, and the Truth
Movies, Music, and the Media

How Do You Spell Truth?

American Government and History
 
Worldviews: What is True?
Government and Worldview
Principles of Social Action
Civil Authority and Civil Disobedience
America's Godly Heritage
 

Lectures in italics refer to optional talks that are offered for Sunday School classes or extra seminar sessions.

 
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