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Does God Still Matter? On August 28 in Santa Ana, Meyer, Prager, Hewitt, and Stonestreet Will Discuss Faith, Science, and Culture

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Our friend Dennis Prager hosts a weekly Ultimate Issues hour on his daily radio show. If you’re in the neighborhood of Santa Ana, CA, on Thursday, August 28, join Dennis, Discovery Institute’s Stephen Meyer, radio host Hugh Hewitt, and BreakPoint co-host John Stonestreet for an unrestrained discussion as they take up some of the most ultimate of all ultimate issues.

Does God still matter? Is physical stuff all there is in the universe? Or is there a purpose and design behind life? How can people of faith engage an increasingly secularized culture that scoffs at such ideas?

  • Location: Calvary Church of Santa Ana
  • Date: Thursday, August 28, 2014, 7:15 pm to 9:00 pm
  • Address: 1010 N Tustin Ave., Santa Ana, CA 92705

Purchase tickets online at the Hashtag Productions website.

Syndicated radio host and best-selling author Hugh Hewitt will lead this dynamic panel discussion and moderate a Q&A with the audience.

The goal of this event is to allow prominent voices in the public square to engage in an open, honest, and entertaining dialogue about the important issues we face as a nation and civilization. The purpose it to ask and answer tough questions in a way that honors faith and purpose.

Tickets are $20 for General Admission seating, and $100 for VIP Reserved seating (and admittance to a catered pre-show VIP reception with the speakers at the church starting at 6:00 pm).

Get your tickets here.

Note: Tickets WILL be sold at the door.

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