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'''Michael Prodigalidad'''
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| image = File:Michael-Prodigalidad.jpg
| birth_name =
| birth_date = May 29
| hometown = [[wikipedia:Palmdale, California|Palmdale]], [[wikipedia:California|California]]
| residency = [[wikipedia:Sydney, Australia|Sydney]], [[wikipedia:Australia|Australia]]
| occupation = [[Pastor]]<br>[[wikipedia:Chemist|Chemist]]
| theology = [[Reformed Baptist]]
| affiliations = [[Stanmore Baptist Church (Stanmore, New South Wales)|Stanmore Baptist Church]]<br>[[IRBS Seminary]] (trustee)
| spouse = [[Nanette Barcellos]]
| children = unknown
| website =
}}
 
'''Michael Prodigalidad (PhD)''' is an American [[Reformed Baptist]] pastor at [[Stanmore Baptist Church (Stanmore, New South Wales)|Stanmore Baptist Church]]<ref>https://grbcav.org/about</ref> and serves on the board of trustees at [[IRBS Seminary]].<ref>https://irbs.org/richard-barcellos-phd/</ref> Prodigalidad has a PhD in Chemistry from [[wikipeida:Cambridge University|Cambridge University]] and is involved in the field of biblical creationism.<ref>https://creation.com/en/people/dr-michael-prodigalidad</ref>
 
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Revision as of 04:00, 13 August 2025

Michael Prodigalidad
Birth Date May 29
Hometown Palmdale, California
Residency Sydney, Australia
Theology Reformed Baptist
Occupation(s) Pastor
Chemist
Affiliation(s) Stanmore Baptist Church
IRBS Seminary (trustee)
Spouse(s) Nanette Barcellos
Children unknown

Michael Prodigalidad (PhD) is an American Reformed Baptist pastor at Stanmore Baptist Church[1] and serves on the board of trustees at IRBS Seminary.[2] Prodigalidad has a PhD in Chemistry from Cambridge University and is involved in the field of biblical creationism.[3]

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