
Origins 2(1):46 (1975).
NEWS AND COMMENTS
The second Creation Convention, held in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, August
18-21, 1974, drew participants from as far away as Alaska, England, Netherlands, and West
Germany. Over 425 individuals were registered, some 350 of which attended the Convention
banquet.
Activities of the convention centered around the theme "A
Challenge to Education." Throughout the morning and afternoon sessions three distinct
programs were conducted concurrently technical presentations related to the
validity of Scripture testimony regarding origins, popular-level essays on creation
science, and workshops on creation witness.
The convention also featured three large displays of literature related
to creationism, an exhibit of work that is being done to secure an academically and
constitutionally fair treatment of origins in the public schools, a continuous showing of
films and filmstrips on creationism and related topics, and a computer terminal that
analyzed various models for interpreting carbon-14 dates.
At the close of this Milwaukee meeting, it was announced that plans are
beginning to be developed for sponsorship of a third Creation Convention in 1976, probably
in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with smaller interim conventions for the Seattle, Washington,
area in 1975 and the New York area in 1977.
A report of the first Creation Convention held two years earlier is
given in ORIGINS 1:35-36. Each of these conventions was sponsored by the East Wisconsin
chapter of the Bible-Science Association.
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