In the Beginning, God…
Mr. Tommy Lohman
November 7, 2024
7:00 PM
Mt. Zion Lutheran Church, 500 Drake Street, Denver, Co
"Beholding Behemoth: The Theology and
Paleontology Behind the Chief of Dinosaurs"
Tommy will explain why Behemoth is considered a dinosaur by showing this animal's
unique anatomical and biomechanical description in Job 40. Then, he will discuss
relevant perspectives as a paleontologist and demonstrate the correct relationship
between science and theology. His goal is to change how you see dinosaurs and
ultimately lead you to marvel at the grandeur and majesty of God, the Creator of the
universe.
About Mr. Lohman: Tommy Lohman is the vice president of the creation
apologetics ministry Foundation Advancing Creation Truth; he also serves as the field
paleontologist for the Glendive Dinosaur and Fossil Museum in Glendive, Montana.
He holds a BS in religion from Liberty University. Tommy’s work in paleontology
during the summer focuses on field excavation and fossil prep work. He is currently
working in the lab on preparing the fossilized bones of a triceratops. Also, his studies
in paleontology are presently focusing on the biomechanics and physiology of
dinosaurs with an emphasis on Hell Creek dinosaurs and sauropods.
Print a Flyer:
This meeting was canceled due to a snowstorm; however,
here is a link to the talk Mr. Lohman had planned to present.
It is courtesy of the Rocky Mountain Creation Fellowship.