THE DISTINGUISHING TRAIT OF THE CHRISTIAN APOLOGIST By Gary L.W. Johnson INTRODUCTION: “Love to God,” proclaimed Jonathan Edwards, “will dispose a man to honour him, to worship and adore him, and heartily to acknowledge his greatness and glory and … Continue reading
by Gordon Howard “Hey presto!” and the rabbit appears in the hat. “Abracadabra!” and the woman in the box vanishes. Many enjoy this kind of ‘magic’, but we know there is a trick involved—it is all sleight of hand, ‘smoke … Continue reading
The Osteen Moment — Your Own Moment Will Come Soon Enough By R. Albert Mohler Jr. Joel Osteen found himself forced to answer a question that every Christian — and certainly every Christian leader — will be forced to answer. … Continue reading
by Daryl E. Witmer “When Christians, Jews, Buddhists, and others pray to their god, all of those individuals are actually praying to the same god, but simply using different names for that deity.” —registered opinion of four of every ten … Continue reading
by Brian Thomas, M.S. Do plants think? They don’t have brains or even neurons. But when scientists shined a light onto a leaf at the bottom of a plant, the entire plant “knew” how to react. Their studies uncovered evidence … Continue reading
Christendom must have men who are able to floor their adversaries and take armor and equipment from the devil, putting him to shame. But this calls for strong warriors who have complete control of Scripture, can refute a false interpretation, … Continue reading
Read Through the Bible in a Year We would like to encourage everyone with families to sit down and read the Bible together every day. Daily Readings will provide you with a daily guide to allow you and your family … Continue reading
1 Lord, who shall dwell in thy Tabernacle? who shall rest in thine holy Mountain? 2 He that walketh uprightly and worketh righteousness, and speaketh the truth in his heart. 3 He that slandereth not with his tongue, nor doeth … Continue reading
Read Through the Bible in a Year We would like to encourage everyone with families to sit down and read the Bible together every day. Daily Readings will provide you with a daily guide to allow you and your family … Continue reading
From: Lorri T Subject: Where did the water come from for Noah’s Flood Look up on google about the water canopy that surrounded the earth years ago and I don’t mean millions of years. If you look at biblical history … Continue reading
At CMI, we often make the point that even though creation is an important doctrine, one can be an evolutionist and be saved. In response to our re-affirmation of that in the recent article critiquing BioLogos, Randy S. wrote in. … Continue reading
by Dave Miller, Ph.D. The present pluralistic climate that prevails in American culture has disastrous implications. To suggest that all religions, all ideologies, all philosophies, and all beliefs are of equal validity, and ought to be tolerated as such, is … Continue reading
by Stephen B. Austin Stinging Nettle, Urtica dioica L., is a paradox, providing an abundance of benefits, both for humanity and wildlife, while at the same time being a purveyor of pain and suffering. One may ask, “How does this … Continue reading
by Brian Thomas, M.S. Some biologists like to say that massive coral reefs represent more than 100,000 years of growth, supposedly nullifying the Bible’s account of a world that is only thousands of years old. However, many known factors can … Continue reading
Read Through the Bible in a Year We would like to encourage everyone with families to sit down and read the Bible together every day. Daily Readings will provide you with a daily guide to allow you and your family … Continue reading
The difference between prokaryote and eukaryote cells is the presence of absence of a nucleus. Prokaryote cells lack a nucleus and eukaryote cells. Their chromosomes are loosely grouped together in the center of the cell. In Eukaryote cells the chromosomes … Continue reading
by Giovanie Adams Eukaryotic cells have systems for maintaining their shape and all their movement, and for the transport of molecules within them. Intra-cellular networks of fibers assemble from actin proteins, and are an important part of these systems. This … Continue reading
Death is a subject that most parents avoid discussing with their children, especially when they are little. The main reason parents don’t talk about death is that it scares them and they aren’t sure how or what to say to … Continue reading
by Tas Walker Ph.D. A large sheet-like igneous formation in central Australia was once thought to have been emplaced into its host rocks after they lithified, or to have been deposited on the surface as a welded pyroclastic flow. More … Continue reading
by Brian Thomas, M.S. Japanese scientists are hoping to clone a mammoth and effectively bring an extinct animal variety back to life. Such a feat would involve recovering high-quality DNA from the frozen tissue of a mammoth carcass and then … Continue reading
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