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Monthly Archives: March 2013

  • Weekly Inspirational: Christ the Example of Ministers (1)

    March 31   “For I have given you an example, that ye should do as I have done to you. Verily, verily, I say unto you, the servant is not greater than his lord; neither he that is sent greater … Continue reading

  • Psalm 119:73-88

    JOD 73 Thine hands have made me and fashioned me:  give me understanding therefore, that I may learn thy commandments. 74 So they that fear thee, seeing me, shall rejoice, because I have trusted in thy word. 75 I know, O Lord, … Continue reading

  • Daily Devotional: The March

    Spurgeon at the New Park Street Chapel: 365 Sermons   March 31   “And it came to pass, when the ark set forward, that Moses said, Rise up, Lord, and let thine enemies be scattered; and let them that hate … Continue reading

  • Passion Week Archaeology

    This weekend brings us to the time of pondering and celebrating the two most important events in the course of human history – the death and resurrection of Christ. Today’s video shows some of my favorite archaeological discoveries that help … Continue reading

  • Wonders of Life—Part 1: How life first began

    Wonders of Life–Part 2: ‘Endless forms most beautiful’ will be published in one week’s time by Dominic Statham Professor Brian Cox is a particle physicist at Manchester University in the UK, and is widely tipped to succeed David Attenborough as the … Continue reading

  • Astronaut Jim Irwin (1930 – 1991)

    By David Coppedge This individual was not a scientist in a professional sense; he was an astronaut, and not just an astronaut, but one of the 12 people in history who has walked on the moon. But what is a … Continue reading

  • ICR Life Sciences Research: Three Years in Review

    by Nathaniel T. Jeanson, Ph.D. What is the origin of species? This month marks the three-year anniversary of the ICR Life Science research initiative addressing this question.1 Much has been accomplished since April 2010. Over the past three years, our research … Continue reading

  • Daily Devotional: Israel at the Red Sea

    Spurgeon at the New Park Street Chapel: 365 Sermons   March 30   “He rebuked the Red sea also, and it was dried up: so he led them through the depths, as through the wilderness.” Psalm 106:9     Suggested … Continue reading

  • Giant Camels Roamed the Arctic North

    By R. L. David Jolly Have you ever heard of Ellsmere Island?  It’s the tenth largest island in the world with about 75,767 square miles in size and is Canada’s northern most land mass.  The Inuit natives call the island … Continue reading

  • Life at the extremes

    Evolution struggles to explain the existence of extremophiles (e.g. the tardigrades) Could anything live in a boiling mudhole? Actually, in recent years, many new species have been discovered in many places which were thought to be far too inhospitable to … Continue reading

  • Who Killed Jesus?

    On the day of Pentecost, after healing a lame man, Peter said…  Acts 3:12-15  …Ye men of Israel, why marvel ye at this? or why look ye so earnestly on us, as though by our own power or holiness we … Continue reading

  • Transposable Elements Are Key to Genome Regulation

    by Jeffrey Tomkins, Ph.D. In the age of ‘omics’ research, such terms as genome, transcriptome, and proteome now describe aspects of vast molecular networks in the seemingly infinite complexity of how DNA functions in the cell. Adding to these areas … Continue reading

  • Daily Devotional: The snare of the fowler

    Spurgeon at the New Park Street Chapel: 365 Sermons   March 29   “Surely he shall deliver thee from the snare of the fowler.” Psalm 91:3   Suggested Further Reading: 2 Corinthians 11:1-20   It was once said by a … Continue reading

  • ‘In my father’s day … ’

    To determine whether ‘day’ means a long period of time, the hours of daylight, or a 24-hour period, you need to look at the context One argument often raised by people1 doubting that God created in six ordinary earth-rotation days is … Continue reading

  • Why Bible history matters

    (and the timing of the Fall and Ark-building) by Jonathan Sarfati The history book of the universe The Bible is a collection of 66 books of many types, including poetry, biography, romance, instruction and theology. And it was written over 1,500 … Continue reading

  • Marriage in the Dock—The Supreme Court Considers Same-Sex Marriage

    The next two days are destined to stand among the most significant days in our nation’s constitutional history, but the issues at stake reach far beyond the U.S. Constitution. Nothing less than marriage is in the dock, with the nation’s … Continue reading

  • Tampering with the Chief Engineer’s Design

    by Jeff Miller, Ph.D. The Great Designer designed designers. An exploding mass cannot design anything, much less design a designer. Genesis 1:28 confirms concerning mankind: “Then God blessed them, and God said to them, ‘Be fruitful and multiply; fill the … Continue reading

  • Daily Devotional: The great revival

    Spurgeon at the New Park Street Chapel: 365 Sermons   March 28   “The Lord hath made bare his holy arm in the eyes of all the nations; and all the ends of the earth shall see the salvation of … Continue reading

  • House Mites, Dollo’s Law and Reverse Evolution

    By R. L. David Jolly Have you ever heard of Dollo’s Law?  In 1893, paleontologist Louis Dollo penned the controversial hypothesis that evolution is a one-way street and once an organism evolves specialized traits, it cannot return to its original … Continue reading

  • The junk DNA myth takes a well-deserved hit

    A review of The Myth of Junk DNA by Jonathan Wells Reviewed by Jeffrey Tomkins The history and status of the myth One of the greatest evolutionary frauds of recent times is the myth that eukaryotic genomes, particularly the human genome, are largely … Continue reading

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