By studies, on April 22nd, 2010%
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Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892) gave the following admonition to the Church in the late 1800s. Yet, while Spurgeon died nearly 120 years ago, his words apply just as much to the Church today as they did then – perhaps even more so. The problem is not that Christians enjoy themselves (who wants . . . → Read More: FEEDING SHEEP OR AMUSING GOATS?
By studies, on February 4th, 2010%
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Most of modern scientists assume that all life today evolved from single-celled organisms over the past several billion years. Since that assumption is pretty settled for the majority, biologists don’t bother questioning it. Instead, they assume it to be true, and spend time trying to figure out the evolutionary relationships of animals. . . . → Read More: THE ILLUSION OF THE CLADOGRAM
By studies, on February 3rd, 2010%
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Creationists often argue against evolution by noting that we cannot observe evolution occurring on a grand scale today. In response, evolutionary scientists like to point to bacteria.
Many scientists argue that evolution is happening all the time in bacteria. Bacteria, with their brief life cycles and their ability to reproduce vast . . . → Read More: ANTIBIOTICS AND IMMUNITY TO EVOLUTION
By studies, on January 29th, 2010%
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In order for evolution to work on a grand scale, changing one family of creatures into another family of creatures, beneficial mutations must appear to add new information to the genetic code. Without mutations, there are no major evolutionary steps. Yes, the genetic information already existing within a species can vary due . . . → Read More: AIN'T NO GOOD MUTATIONS HERE
By studies, on January 17th, 2010%
[An announcement that a Lemur like fossil was the long sought "missing link" was made not too long ago. At the time, it was easy to predict that the "certainty" of this find would inevitably be shown to be nothing. So it has proven again (and again and again).]
Fossil hailed as Man‘s . . . → Read More: MORE ON FOSSIL CLAIMS
By studies, on January 13th, 2010%
By Bill Wilson
On the January 3rd edition of Fox News Sunday, retiring news correspondent and political analyst Brit Hume commented on the tragic story of the adultery of Tiger Woods. His surprising comments resulted in a firestorm. For example, Baptist pastor Welton Gaddy wrote in the Washington Post, "Having served as a . . . → Read More: Brit Hume's Firestorm With American Pastors