RE: Did dancing and the Beatles destroy the USA?
November 9, 2013 at 1:27 pm
(This post was last modified: November 9, 2013 at 1:27 pm by Brakeman.)
Here's part of his bio:
David A. Noebel, president of Summit Ministries, has been a college professor, college president and candidate for the U.S. Congress. He is an author, editor, public speaker, and ordained minister. He is recognized as an expert on worldview analysis and the decline of morality and spirituality in Western Civilization.
Summit Ministries, a Christian leadership training center was founded in 1962 and exists to train the next generation of Christian leaders to understand the times in which they live and know what they ought to do (I Chronicles 12:32).
Noebel also serves as editor of the ministry's publication The Journal, a monthly review of the news. He travels worldwide lecturing in high schools, universities, and churches. He is a member of the Council for National Policy, the National Association of Scholars, the American Philosophical Association, and the Society of Christian Philosophers. Noebel is also listed in Who's Who in Religion and Who's Who in Christian Leadership.
Noebel has been a guest on numerous national radio and television programs, including The 700 Club, Focus on the Family, Truths that Transform, Point of View, Today's Issues, the Moody Broadcasting Network, the AFA Network, and The Josh McDowell Program.
Do you think any theists here are fans of his?
David A. Noebel, president of Summit Ministries, has been a college professor, college president and candidate for the U.S. Congress. He is an author, editor, public speaker, and ordained minister. He is recognized as an expert on worldview analysis and the decline of morality and spirituality in Western Civilization.
Summit Ministries, a Christian leadership training center was founded in 1962 and exists to train the next generation of Christian leaders to understand the times in which they live and know what they ought to do (I Chronicles 12:32).
Noebel also serves as editor of the ministry's publication The Journal, a monthly review of the news. He travels worldwide lecturing in high schools, universities, and churches. He is a member of the Council for National Policy, the National Association of Scholars, the American Philosophical Association, and the Society of Christian Philosophers. Noebel is also listed in Who's Who in Religion and Who's Who in Christian Leadership.
Noebel has been a guest on numerous national radio and television programs, including The 700 Club, Focus on the Family, Truths that Transform, Point of View, Today's Issues, the Moody Broadcasting Network, the AFA Network, and The Josh McDowell Program.
Do you think any theists here are fans of his?
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