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TWO SUMMITS-ONE MOUNTAIN THE DEBATE is different! The Antagonists are recognised easily by font changes rather than by adhering to the usual means of continually setting in print who has "taken the floor" at any given point. Arial-the Scientist-will state his case with force and vigour. His scientific expertise opens to view the amazing advances achieved by experiment, analysis and application in recent times. His knowledge of ancient data, read in the rock-face of the ages, should win The Debate. He discovers, to his surprise, that his opposing debater is indeed a worthy antagonist.…mehr

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TWO SUMMITS-ONE MOUNTAIN THE DEBATE is different! The Antagonists are recognised easily by font changes rather than by adhering to the usual means of continually setting in print who has "taken the floor" at any given point. Arial-the Scientist-will state his case with force and vigour. His scientific expertise opens to view the amazing advances achieved by experiment, analysis and application in recent times. His knowledge of ancient data, read in the rock-face of the ages, should win The Debate. He discovers, to his surprise, that his opposing debater is indeed a worthy antagonist. Bookman-the Theologian-responds to Arial by matching scientific fact with a faith based on trust. Arial is not impressed! However, he will find that the Bible holds more scientific data than he could have imagined! The challenge is to find a harmony where both begin to listen, making it possible to strike a note that can satisfy the soul! These debaters will find themselves "climbing a mountain" by dramatically different routes. They bring opposing scenes to view but, in rounding a corner in altitude and attitude, will the debaters finally stand together at the summit?
Autorenporträt
Lucille Turfrey was born and raised in Tasmania and became an itinerant art teacher. A change of vocation found her immersed in ministry as a Salvation Army officer. Lucille was appointed to the teaching staff of the Officer Training College situated in Melbourne, later becoming the principal of this college that catered for interstate and international cadets. International appointments also relating to leadership training included Scotland then Moscow, Russia, as principal of the Officer Training Institute. Lucille was awarded the OAM (Medal of the Order of Australia) and became a member of the International Society of Poets.