• 11Mar

    Presenter: John Lennox, Professor of Mathematics, University of Oxford

    Science claims to be one of the few objective ways of understanding the world. But science itself is deeply affected by our pre-existing beliefs and these a priori commitments color the way we assess the so-called ‘evidence’ for or against theism. Come and hear Dr. Lennox discuss how it is possible for two people to examine the same data and come up with vastly different interpretations. The lecture will be followed by an audience Q and A.

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  • 14May

    Congratulations to all the LCF graduates. Our thoughts and prayers go with you:

    Ryan: Electrical Engineering (BS)
    Jeffrey: Mechanical Engineering (MS)
    Alex: Mechanical Engineering (MS)
    Brian: Biomechanical Engineering (MS)
    and Tony: Chemical Engineering (Ph.D!)

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  • 07Apr

    Over 500 attended a talk by Dr. Os Guinness ( bio) on UCLA campus. This year, the event was organized and hosted in large part by our UCLA LCF members. Description of the event:

    “Join Os Guinness at this year’s Veritas Forum at UCLA as he speaks on the topic, The Journey: A Thinking Person’s Quest for Meaning. Through an examination of stories, religions, and philosophies, Dr. Guinness will explore mankind’s desperate quest for meaning. In this forum, Dr. Guinness will be speaking about the importance of truth in our perspectives on life and how it establishes the basis for meaning and relevance. Please join us as Dr. Guinness addresses living an examined life in an unexamined age.”

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  • 18Mar

    3 days and 2 nights at wintry Yosemite National Park. After a short tour of the valley, 2 days of skiing for most folks. Sorry, but no group photos of skiing at Badger Pass — too busy skiing.

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