

Can We Unite a Divided America?
Presidential debates and an election just weeks away have turned up the heat between liberals and conservatives on issues of policy, justice, law and government. Is political division destroying our country from the inside out? What will it take for Americans to stand united?
Join us for Regent University's 10th annual Clash of the Titans® debate and dinner. This year's theme, "A Conflict of Visions," is drawn from the classic work of economist and author Thomas Sowell. His book presents a provocative analysis of the "constrained" vision, which sees human nature as unchanging and self-interested, and the "unconstrained" vision, in which humans are capable of sacrificing and adapting for the good of others.
In the context of these competing visions, watch Dee Dee Myers, Edward Rendell, Haley Barbour and Rick Santorum explore America's growing chasm and how to form a more perfect union. Steve Kroft, 60 Minutes correspondent, will moderate this battle of political heavyweights. You won't want to miss it!
"United We Stand" Dinner
After the political crossfire ends, join our speakers at an elegant post-debate dinner. This opportunity is available to those who purchase Gold (debate, dinner and photo reception), Silver (debate and dinner) or dinner-only tickets. Each member of our panel of political experts will share personal remarks in a relaxed and non-confrontational setting as we celebrate the diversities and freedoms that define our great nation.
Seating is limited. Purchase tickets today. For more information call 757.352.4245.
Debate Lineup
At a Glance:
Topic: "A Conflict of Visions"
When: October 26, 2012
Debate - 3:30 p.m. | Dinner - 7:00 p.m.
Where: Debate – Regent University's Communication & Performing Arts Center
Dinner – The Founders Inn and Spa (for gold-level, silver-level and dinner-only ticket holders)
Debate-Only Tickets: $35 for the public. $15 for Regent and CBN community. Purchase tickets today.
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