by Juan Valdés, Reasons for Hope What is God like? The answer depends on who you ask. If you ask me, I think the God of the Bible is a loving, gracious, merciful, all-powerful Father. If you ask Richard Dawkins, … Continue reading
by Shaun Doyle A new fossil mammal, Liaoconodon hui, was found in Liaoning and ‘dated’ at 120 Ma (million years) old. It has been hailed as a transitional form between reptiles and modern mammals because of its unique ear bone morphology. However, … Continue reading
By David Coppedge Evolution has become a catch-all explanation that is so intuitively obvious to some, it requires no justification. Self-Expression Since humans have bare skin, and chimpanzees do not, it must have evolved for a reason, an evolutionary anthropologist … Continue reading
by Brian Thomas, M.S. Most people have heard of “stereo sound,” but not many may be familiar with “stereo vision,” which helps many mammals discern depth. Seeing and hearing in stereo helps creatures living above ground, but moles need different … Continue reading
Spurgeon at the New Park Street Chapel: 365 Sermons February 28 “Even as the Son of man came not to be ministered unto, but to minister, and to give his life a ransom for many.” Matthew 20:28 Suggested Further … Continue reading
By R. L. David Jolly The human body is one of the most complicated things in the entire universe. The complexity of all of the individual parts down to the molecular level is far more intricate than most sophisticated computers … Continue reading
The Queen James Bible by Lita Cosner In 1631, a printing of the King James Bible went horribly wrong, when the verse “Thou shalt not commit adultery” was misprinted “Thou shalt commit adultery.” The printers were fined £300 (a very large … Continue reading
Several fossil whale parts found in a southern California canyon are being called transitional forms in whale evolution. The article on Science NOW doesn’t say “transitional” in the headline or first half of the story, but the RSS feed subtitle says, “Road project reveals transitional … Continue reading
by Brian Thomas, M.S., and John Morris, Ph.D. Geologists do not directly measure the age of a rock. They choose rocks containing radioactive “parent” isotopes that emit particles and radiation to become a different “daughter” element and measure ratios of elements to … Continue reading
Spurgeon at the New Park Street Chapel: 365 Sermons February 27 “I love the Lord, because he hath heard my voice and my supplication.” Psalm 116:1 Suggested Further Reading: Ephesians 6:18-24 If a beggar comes to your house, and … Continue reading
2 Corinthians 12:10 Therefore I take pleasure in infirmities, in reproaches, in necessities, in persecution, in distresses for Christ’s sake: for when I am weak, then am I strong. Taking Pleasure in Tribulation!!! Make sure to check out the first … Continue reading
by Dr Don Batten Why are morals getting more lax? It largely stems from a view that ‘what may be true for you may not be for me; I can make my own truth.’ This is the essence of postmodernism. Postmodernists claim that … Continue reading
By David Coppedge If we want to build more robust, lightweight materials, two researchers say, look to nature. In Science, Meyers and McKittrick, who have been in the biomimetics field for a decade (see PhysOrg), laid out the design specs for new … Continue reading
by Brian Thomas, M.S. Charles Darwin bred many varieties of pigeons. Some had differently shaped head crests and others had unique color patterns in their plumage. Darwin tried to use these superficial examples of human-guided animal breeding to support his … Continue reading
Spurgeon at the New Park Street Chapel: 365 Sermons February 26 “Peace, peace, when there is no peace.” Jeremiah 6:14 Suggested Further Reading: 1 Corinthians 1:18-25 Many of the people of London enjoy peace in … Continue reading
Atonement and Justification – Part 1 Text: Romans 3:23,24; 4:24,25; 5:9,10; 8:1-3, 32 Introduction: Christian Theology is, by its very nature, organic. Its individual doctrines are interlocked and as such are not developed in isolation. Granted, we often hold beliefs … Continue reading
Does creation cause people to lose the faith? Mark M. from the UK commented on the article Compromising chaplain castigates creation, round 2 as follows: May I congratulate Rev M for his stance and for articulating so comprehensively the damage CMI and … Continue reading
By David Coppedge If an evolutionist can’t blame God for an alleged poor design, all he can blame is Darwin. PhysOrg and Live Science both broadcast the anti-ID rants of Bruce Latimer (anthropologist at Case Western Reserve University) and Alan Mann (Princeton) at … Continue reading
by Jeffrey Tomkins, Ph.D. New surprises revealing complex bio-engineering keep emerging as evolutionary scientists continue to unwittingly obey the biblical command to “observe the ant”(Proverbs 6:6; 30:25). The latest bio-engineering discovery is that a key component of ant colony survival … Continue reading
Spurgeon at the New Park Street Chapel: 365 Sermons February 25 “I have exalted one chosen out of the people.” Psalm 89:19 Suggested Further Reading: Acts 1:1-11 How exalted was he in his ascension! He went out … Continue reading
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