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Evolution: Proponents Against Themselves - - Joel Hendon (17,877)
Joel Hendon

There are a number of reasons evolutionists are evolutionists. Some have heard, read and discussed it for years and believe it with all their hearts. Others are well paid scientists who recognize the areas of interest and methods that will continue their many millions of dollars in grants, so... ( added 24 days 1 hour ago.)
Life: The Achilles Heel of Naturalism - Jerry Boone (2,808)
How did life begin? Naturalists say it was all by chance: just the right materials happened to be at the just the right places under just the right circumstances. How feasible is this? Let's check it out. Biological requirements for Life Just how "simple" can a functioning organism get?... ( added 2 years 172 days ago.)
The Bones, Fossils, and Dating Methods of Evolution - - Josh Greenberger (909)
What methods are used by evolutionists to date an archeological find? And do these methods actually support evolution? Radiocarbon dating is a commonly used method to determine the age of archaeological finds. The process, sometimes referred to as "radiocarbon reading," involves measuring carbon... ( added 3 years 258 days ago.)
 

 
Evidence For The Existence Of God: Part Three - - Joel Hendon (17,877)
Joel Hendon

We can be assured that there are only three possibilities as to how our universe, which everyone can readily see, got here. Let's briefly describe those three. (1) It somehow emerged from nothing. When there is nothing, that means nothing. No matter, no energy, no space, no time, no magnetic... ( added 24 days 21 hours ago.)
Evidence For The Existence Of God: Part Two - - Joel Hendon (17,877)
Joel Hendon

In part one of our presenting evidence for God's existence it concerned the universe and this planet earth. We also discussed the necessary role of water in the human body, and it's characteristics. In this new part, we will delve a little further into the earth's condition to maintain this... ( added 27 days 21 hours ago.)
Evidence For The Existence Of God: Part One - - Joel Hendon (17,877)
Joel Hendon

Over the years, I've had numerous discussions with those who do not believe in the existence of God. They often claim things as evidence for naturalism which are, rather, evidence of God. I have heard others say, that it doesn't matter what evidence there is for God, those who have closed their... ( added 28 days 19 hours ago.)
The Myth That Speciation Is Evolution - - Josh Greenberger (909)
You often hear evolutionists point to speciation as evidence of evolution. This couldn't be farther from the truth. A process that transforms one species into another in an orderly fashion, regardless of whether it happens "overnight" or over a long period of time, is not an evolutionary process... ( added 149 days 23 hours ago.)
Survival Of The Fittest - - David Tanguay (9,593)
David Tanguay

"The shepherd drives the wolf from the sheep's throat, for which the sheep thanks the shepherd as his liberator, while the wolf denounces him for the same act, as the destroyer of liberty. Plainly the sheep and the wolf are not agreed upon a definition of the word liberty; and precisely the same... ( added 173 days 3 hours ago.)
My Theory On The Living God - - David Tanguay (9,593)
David Tanguay

We as a people have evolved a great deal through the ages I am not referring to evolutionary change (biological) I am referring to intellectual change we have through the ages developed a more keen sense of knowledge. Not meaning we are more intelligent than previous generations but rather more... ( added 200 days 23 hours ago.)
There Is No Such Thing As Nothing - - Mark Sanford (161)
If nothing existed then that nothing would be something therefore nothing cannot exist, a simple statement of logic with huge implications. The contra positive of this statement - If something did not exist then that something would be nothing which would be something, therefore something must... ( added 213 days 22 hours ago.)
If Charles Darwin was right, why am I bald? - Jon Searles (2,104)
Jon Searles

If you have been watching the news for the last two weeks you would have noticed the media attention given to the occasion of Charles Darwin's 200 th birthday on February 12, 2009. Charles Darwin was responsible for the research and writing of On the Origin of Species in which he theorized that... ( added 268 days 1 hour ago.)
Two Evolution Myths Busted - Ben Morrish (8,401)
Ben Morrish

Evolution Myths Busted Evolution is often attacked by people who, for whatever reason, cannot accept it. Attacking an idea is a good way of testing it ideas that are weakly founded will crumble and should be discarded, and ideas that pass through the attacks unscathed can be trusted a little... ( added 270 days 21 hours ago.)
Mans Image as a Mechanical Creation - - David Tanguay (9,593)
David Tanguay

Some say God created man; they also say he created man in the image of himself. Are we trying to be somewhat like our creator, i.e. we created the automobile, primarily using our physical capacity as its design. For we created the automobile with an energy source such as fuel, for combustible... ( added 309 days 20 hours ago.)
The Country of The Blind - Joel Kontinen (2,345)
Joel Kontinen

H. G. Wells (1866-1946) wrote a fascinating short story called The Country of the Blind. "Three hundred miles and more from Chimborazo, one hundred from the snows of Cotopaxi, in the wildest wastes of Ecuador's Andes, there lies that mysterious mountain valley, cut off from all the world of men... ( added 344 days 6 hours ago.)
A Tale of Two Childhoods - Joel Kontinen (2,345)
Joel Kontinen

Ken Ham, the president of the apologetics ministry Answers in Genesis often says that the type of glasses we wear determine how we view reality. Thus, if we wear evolution glasses we will see the world from a naturalistic perspective but if we wear biblical glasses we will see God's hands in the... ( added 351 days 7 hours ago.)
Piltdown Man, Yahya and Dawkins - The God Delusion? - Mark Parsec (15,071)
Mark Parsec

One of the greatest embarrassments to the proponents of evolution began in 1912 when they embraced the fossilized remains of the legendary Piltdown man as one of the missing links in the human family tree. The fragments of skull and jawbone were shamelessly flaunted by the evolutionary... ( added 1 year 80 days ago.)
Should Christians Celebrate Evolution? - - Joel Kontinen (2,345)
Joel Kontinen

The Third Way is a Christian magazine published in Great Britain. As its name implies, it attempts to take a theological approach somewhere between conservatism and liberalism. Recently, the magazine published an article by Denis Alexander, a biologist who advised Christians to celebrate... ( added 1 year 119 days ago.)
New Bird Study Demolishes Darwinian Tree of Life - - Joel Kontinen (2,345)
Joel Kontinen

The Tree of Life is a concept Charles Darwin used in his On The Origin of Species (1859) to explain the relationships of all forms of life. Since then, the concept has evolved considerably but has not been discarded. Even a recent study of birds is known as the Early Bird Assembling the... ( added 1 year 126 days ago.)
Do Ancient Skeletons negate Darwin's Theories? - - Steven French (128)
Steven French

Called OOPARTS or Out of Place Artifacts, there have been volumes of documented archaeological finds that seem to defy history as we were taught it in School. Some of these artifacts suggest that our history books are not as accurate as we once believed they were, that there are a high number of... ( added 1 year 137 days ago.)
UFOs and Evolution: Is There a Connection? - - Joel Kontinen (2,345)
Joel Kontinen

Have you seen any flying saucers lately? Many people think they have. Even now, reports of mysterious sightings are circulating in the press and on Internet forums. The modern UFO boom began in June 1947 when a businessman named Kenneth Arnold reported that while piloting a private plane he had... ( added 1 year 160 days ago.)
Creation Theories - Stacey T Pollock (133)
Stacey T Pollock

Creation is one topic that has been well studied for many centuries. Not just one viewpoint on creation has been devised but so many that it would take pages to outline their individual approaches. Looking back into history in the times where gods were formed in the stars, to present day theories... ( added 1 year 172 days ago.)
African Folktales and Darwinian Just So Stories: Is There a Connection? - - Joel Kontinen (2,345)
Joel Kontinen

The term just so story originated with Nobelist Rudyard Kipling's 1902 collection Just So Stories for Little Children. The stories were light-hearted explanations of how animals got a certain trait, as the names of the stories indicate, for instance How the Leopard got His Spots or How the Camel... ( added 1 year 174 days ago.)
 

 
The Dinosaur That Never Went Extinct - - Joel Kontinen (2,345)
Joel Kontinen

The tuatara (Sphendon punctatus) is a spectacular reptile that only lives in New Zealand. Often called the living dinosaur, the tuatara has resisted both extinction and change. The tuatara is the only survivor of the reptilian order Sphehodontia. Evolutionary biologists believe that it lived... ( added 1 year 185 days ago.)
Little Sea Creature – Big Shock for Darwinists - - Joel Kontinen (2,345)
Joel Kontinen

A recent study funded by the National Science Foundation used over 100 computers to analyse the evolutionary history of the Earth's earliest animals. In the 19th century, Charles Darwin introduced the view that all living organisms form a tree of life from which the various species branch off.... ( added 1 year 202 days ago.)
Arthur C. Clarke: Brilliant Visions But Bad Scientific Blunders - - Joel Kontinen (2,345)
Joel Kontinen

Arthur C. Clarke, who died on March 19 at age 90, was one of the most popular science fiction writers of the 20th century. He is best known for his novel 2001: A Space Odyssey(1968). Its film version was directed by Stanley Kubrick. Clarke served as a radar specialist during World War II and... ( added 1 year 231 days ago.)

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