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Ratio Christi

Weekly Meeting

How to Train Your Dragon According to the Bible

Description

Whether a Christian or a skeptic, these meetings will promote good faith discussions. Navigating history, philosophy and science, these meetings showcase student research presentations, guest speakers, and sometimes coordinated organizational crossover events. 


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  1. Weekly Meeting | When Atheists are Right

    Date
    Location
    Memorial Student Center Room 1400
  2. Weekly Meeting | Christian Nationalism and Its Perils

    Date
    Location
    Memorial Student Center Room 1400
  3. Weekly Meeting | Reading the Bible As It Was Meant to Be Read

    Date
    Location
    Memorial Student Center Room 1400
  4. Weekly Meeting | Grill A Christian

    Date
    Location
    Memorial Student Center Room 1400
  5. Weekly Meeting | Can Christians Disagree on Creation?

    Date
    Location
    Memorial Student Center Room 1400
  6. Weekly Meeting | Single and Not Ready to Mingle

    Date
    Location
    Memorial Student Center Room 1400
  7. Weekly Meeting | Joyful & Balanced Complementarianism

    Date
    Location
    Memorial Student Center Room 1400
  8. Weekly Meeting | Apolo-Rhetoric

    Date
    Location
    Memorial Student Center Room 1400
  9. Weekly Meeting | Just War, Canaan, and the Crusades

    Date
    Location
    Memorial Student Center Room 1400
  10. Weekly Meeting | Slavery and God’s Moral Law

    Date
    Location
    Memorial Student Center Room 1400
  11. Weekly Meeting | How to Train Your Dragon According to the Bible

    Date
    Location
    Memorial Student Center Room 1400
  12. Weekly Meeting | The Metaphysics of the Resurrection

    Date
    Location
    Memorial Student Center Room 1400

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Ratio Christi

Ratio Christi serves to defend the Christian faith in honest dialogue with both our skeptical & believing friends at Texas A&M. Together, we investigate the historical, philosophical, and scientific reasons for the truth, rationality, and significance of the message of Jesus Christ. All faiths, questions, and objections welcome!

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Weekly Meeting

Thursday, January 30 at 8:30 PM