Reuters has reported that a panel of 41 scientists, presumably in lab coats and hailing from Europe, the United States, Mexico, Canada and Japan, have finally identified the smoking gun behind the extinction of the dinosaurs. Sorting through 20 years worth of research, the panel decreed that a giant asteroid 9 miles wide pounding into the Earth […]
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To receive this Newsletter in your email, join our Yahoo group at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/creationletter/ Noah’s Ark: Beyond Flannelgraph Recently, I’ve had the opportunity to give our Noah’s Ark: Beyond Flannelgraph presentation to two groups of young people: a home school co-op and a local church youth group [United Gospel Mission, Charleston, WV]. It’s always exciting to […]
A lot of people have serious reservations as to whether the Ark Noah built was big enough to hold all of the animals God sent him to save from the world-wide Flood. This is largely the fault of an all-too-common image of a cute, little bathtub toy Ark over-stuffed with adorable animals, often with a […]
The following was the opening salvo for the Creation/Evolution debate with unTheist on BlogTalkRadio’s Atheist versus Theist Radio Hour on Sunday, June 14, 2009 11pmEST. The show was originally planned for one hour but was extended by a half hour. The full audio of this live debate is available at : http://www.blogtalkradio.com/scatheist/2009/06/15/The-Atheist-Theist-Radio-Hour-Topic-Evolution-vs-Creation-Debate. -Rev […]
Noticing the title, A Biblical Case for an Old Earth, of one of the Related Posts that WordPress linked to my Were Adam & Eve Real? post, I noticed something curious, nowhere did he actually USE THE BIBLE to make his “Biblical Case” for Old Earth. I’ve noted that the Clergy Letter Project approvingly links […]
I must apologize for the brevity of this post. I have small children and due to the lateness of the hour, I was unable to hear the entirety of Dr. Mastropaolo‘s 2nd lecture at the 6th Annual KCSG Creation Conference. My notes are therefor incomplete. He began his lecture with a question: “How old is […]
How many times have you heard this? “The fossil record proves evolution!” It doesn’t. Let me tell you why. Hey, I’ll even show you. What the Geological Strata Charts don’t tell you. Now, the picture we’re usually given to illustrate how evolution is demonstrated shows a cross-section of geological strata and some corresponding text to […]
This post has been long time in coming, but I simply haven’t had time to put it down. My plate is rather full. My intent last time was to give my reasons as to why I am a Creationist. My last post can be summarized thus: 1. I believe in God… a. …because of the […]
I saw Ken Ham lecture this morning. It was excellent. At one point in his presentation, he pointed out that when Jesus was talking to Nicodemus, He said, “If you don’t believe me when I speak of earthly things, how can you hear me when I speak of heavenly things?” It’s an excellent point. While […]
Naturalism. By definition, it is the presupposition that the world came into being, developed [i.e. - evolved] to its present state and is sustained by purely material processes. God is not needed. Or so they hope. I think they’ve mistaken the concept of a God who is not wanted [by them, at any rate] with […]
Evolution been a matter of speculation [read: a vivid imagination] since Darwin first made the theory of atheistic origins popular. He theorized that life had a common descent and had developed from one-celled organisms to soft-bodied invertebrates to athropods to fish to frogs to reptiles to dinosaurs to mammals to man via innumerable small changes […]
This post has been merged into Darwin’s Dyke, posts that explore the weaknesses of Darwinism. Generally speaking, anyone who comes out of an argument with me and is still unconvinced of my position just wasn’t listening. Maybe it’s because they were too busy already planning out their rebuttal, trying to shout me down or patting […]