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Splinters of Silver
I pray through this blog, not my words but, through the reading of the scriptures, through the presentation of thoughts and of comments, splinters of silver may prick and stay with us throughout our lives as we grow as Christians.
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Examine: Richard Dawkins, The God Delusion, Chapter 2
2007-09-07 15:14:00
As concerning my slow, but continuous reading of Richard Dawkins ? The God Delusion:Chapter 2P. 31I find it notably interesting that RD can begin a chapter describing one whom he does not know and whom he claims does not exist.It appears that RD uses the Catholic Church and Thomas Jefferson as his authoritative resources, at least in the beginning of chapter 2. Just noticing there are many of today which disagree with the Catholic Church and there were those of yesterday that did not agree with Jefferson.It also yields a lot of opinions that are somewhat without good foundations. (You would have to read to see what I mean here.)P. 38-39I believe RD misspeaks when he claims, ?It is conventional to assume that the Founding Fathers of the American Republic were deists. No doubt many of them were, although it has been argued that the greatest of them might have been atheists.? For he clearly notes his opinion in saying, ?Certainly their writings on religion in their own time leave me in ...
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Biology Mix Up
2007-09-04 20:02:00
Article: Human-animal embryo study wins approval?Most support was expressed for the creation of so-called cytoplasmic hybrid embryos, in which a human cell is inserted into an empty animal egg. Other hybrid embryos, such as those created by fertilising an animal egg with human sperm, or vice versa, were less well supported.In December, the government sparked a revolt by scientists, patient groups and medical researchers when it published a white paper containing proposals to outlaw almost all research into animal-human embryos. The research has since been backed by Nobel prizewinners, the Medical Research Council, the Wellcome Trust, the Commons science and technology committee, and the government's chief science adviser, Sir David King.In May, the government withdrew its opposition in a draft fertility bill and now seeks to outlaw only embryos created by mixing sperm and eggs from humans and animals. The bill will be put before parliament before the end of the year.?All I can say ...
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Does One Really Wager Everything
2007-09-04 15:25:00
Recently a blog posted their version of ?Pascal's D--n Wager: Sidestepping Reason and Rational Thinking?.They present the following:To summarize, Pascal wager states two major suppositions:1. If you believe in God :i. If God exists, you go to heaven: your gain is infinite.ii. If God does not exist, you gain nothing & lose nothing.2. If you do not believe in God:i. If God exists, you go to hell, your loss is infinite.ii. If God does not exist, you gain nothing & lose nothing.They also posted this:The mathematical calculations are as follows:God exists (G)God does not exist (~G)Living as if God exists (B)+? (heaven)?N (none)Living as if God does not exist (~B)?? (hell)?N (none)The problem I found was with their assumptions. They have hence *amended their original post, in stating: ?Mathematically speaking, using the parameters as set by Pascal, Pascal's Wager (based on playing on the safe side of belief) is a bet based pretty much on common sense and a great dose of pragmatism: R...
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Good and Bad verses Righteous and Wicked
2007-08-30 16:17:00
On another blog, the person asks the question, ?What Makes People Good or Bad??My response to such a question, since the writer is not a Christian, was as follows:As a Christian, I know you know that we would consider the sin nature of the person to be why one rebels from that which is good. But, as you said, this does not mean ?good? people are always good nor does it mean ?bad? people are always bad. It appears that some people are born with more desire to rebel compared to other people, for I see this in my own kids. There is also reason to believe if some children only receive attention (although negative attention) because they do something wrong, they will continue to do wrong things just to get any attention at all. Sometimes it seems it could be that people ?stay bad? simple because they have been stereotyped as ?bad?, everyone talks, acts, and treats them like they are bad, so they continue to act as people see them as. I believe everything plays a part, such as personality...
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Examine: Richard Dawkins, The God Delusion, Preface and Chapter 1
2007-08-28 03:17:00
As most of you know, or may not, Richard Dawkins has written the book The God Delusion. Since he is an open atheist, there is no reason to ponder why such a title. I do not personally know Mr. Dawkins, nor have we ever met, but I would like to take a look at his book to glimpse inside the mindset of one who openly, excitedly denies the existence of God.What I shall present, continually in sections as I continue to read his story, is my questions and observations based on certain parts of his book. I will do my best to note the pages and places of each thought, based in Mr. Dawkins? book so any owner of the book will easily be able to follow my thoughts, and so I will hopefully not be found guilty of taking things out of context.RD = Richard DawkinsPrefaceP. 1The very first page of the Preface RD speaks of ?Imagine, with John Lennon, a world with no religion.? I can?t help but wonder if he also noticed that Mr. Lennon would have us remove not only religion, heaven, and hell, but also...
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Forgiveness, Yes ? Responsible, No
2007-08-24 21:20:00
ArticleI am a Baptist , therefore, I would really like to know what the persons of First Baptist Church of Romeoville were thinking when they asked ?convicted child sex offender? Jeff Hannah to ?step into the pulpit until a replacement was hired? and ?served in that role for three years and ever since has been a fill-in preacher, teacher and music minister at the church.?1. ?In 1996, Jeff Hannah was sentenced to nine years in prison for having sexual relations with four underage girls -- ages 15 to 17 -- while a married youth minister at Crossroads Church in Libertyville.?2. ?The Rev. Steve Farish, pastor of Crossroads Church, which has relocated to Grayslake, said he considered Hannah so dangerous that he warned the Romeoville church and a regional Southern Baptist official.?: ?"We thought he could still potentially be a danger to women and children," Farish said. "He was never repentant and never told the truth."?3. ?In talking to the Sun-Times last week, Hannah, 42, was unapologet...
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A Few Teeth and a Big Story
2007-08-24 15:58:00
Based on ?one canine tooth and eight molars?, some researches have determined it is ?a 10 million-year-old ape? and that it ?suggests that humans and African great apes may have split much earlier than thought.?So based on only 9 teeth of a missing skeleton, ?The Ethiopian and Japanese team named the species Chororapithecus abyssinicus and said it represents the earliest recognized primate directly related to modern-day gorillas, chimpanzees and bonobos.?Although they do seem claim that humans evolved from apes, they admit, ?we know nothing about how the human line actually emerged from apes?. Doesn?t this merely prove there is no FACT of evolution from apes to man, but a suggestion, hope, desire, etc. that man evolved from apes, but we have no idea as of how or when. Hmmm?Of course, there are still those which have doubts, but have no problem telling us what it MUST be anyway. As Gen Suwa of the University of Tokyo says, ?If it?s not a gorilla relative, then it?s something very sim...
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The Hidden Gospel
2007-08-22 04:50:00
2 Corinthians 4: 3 But if our gospel be hid, it is hid to them that are lost: 4 In whom the god of this world hath blinded the minds of them which believe not, lest the light of the glorious gospel of Christ, who is the image of God, should shine unto them. 5 For we preach not ourselves, but Christ Jesus the Lord; and ourselves your servants for Jesus' sake. 6 For God, who commanded the light to shine out of darkness, hath shined in our hearts, to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ. We, as Christians, sometimes do not seem to understand why a person may not want to hear the gospel of Jesus Christ, may even despise or viscously reject it, or simply file it into a category of legend and fairy tales, but we should not allow the rejection to enrage us to ungodly behavior of instant hate and equally vial speech towards them. A rejection of the call to the gospel is a rejection of Christ, not us; for we cannot give salvation or take away si...
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Discovery Gives More Credibility/Validity to Christian Scriptures
2007-08-20 18:53:00
Discovery Channel: Ancient Tablet Vouches for Biblical King?Non-biblical evidence for individuals named in the Bible is rare, particularly for people who were not royals. But an ancient Babylonian tablet provides further proof that a king and his servant ? both named in the Book of Jeremiah ? existed in the 6th century B.C.According to an announcement by Assyriologist Michael Jursa and the British Museum, the small clay tablet from the museum's collections bears the name of Babylonian officer Nebo-Sarsekim. In chapter 39 of the Book of Jeremiah, this individual is described as being with King Nebuchadnezzar II at the siege of Jerusalem in the year 587 B.C.??Brody thinks the tablet represents "further verification that certain historical elements within the Book of Jeremiah are valid."?
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ELCA Openly Dismisses Scripture By Asking For Acceptance For Homosexuality
2007-08-15 16:24:00
Article: Lutherans to allow pastors in gay relationships?The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America passed a resolution at its annual assembly urging bishops to refrain from disciplining pastors who are in ?faithful committed same-gender relationships.? The resolution passed by a vote of 538-431.??The ELCA, which has 4.8 million members, had previously allowed gays to serve as pastors so long as they abstained from sexual relations.??Since the ELCA was founded in 1988, the group has ordered three pastors in gay relationships to be removed from their ministries. The most recent case was decided in July when the ELCA?s committee on appeals voted to remove an openly gay pastor from St. John?s Lutheran Church in Atlanta.???The Church ... has just said, ?Do not do punishments,?? said Phil Soucy, spokesman for Lutherans Concerned, a gay-lesbian rights group within the church. ?That is huge.???A gay-lesbian rights group within the church?, hmmm??Before we quickly judge against the ELCA, we...
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Can Prescription Drugs Do More Harm Than Good In Some Cases?
2007-08-14 21:15:00
Headline: Why so many Americans today are 'mentally ill'You decide?.
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I Am Sorry, BUT?
2007-08-14 17:46:00
How often do we say or hear an apology quickly followed by a conjunction?As long as we live among people here on earth, there will be times when we owe someone an apology and times when we are due an apology from someone. The fact is, we sometimes do things intentionally and/or unintentionally against others, and others do intentional and/or unintentional things against us during our lifetime.Sometimes we are confronted or confront others with the need of apology, while other times it is left unsaid, but dwells still in the mind of the persons none the less. The person that needs to apologize can dismiss its necessity, and fail to understand why the other person seems to be different or somewhat disconnected from them, and why they can?t simply forget about the issue. The person that needs or expects the apology can dwell in self pity and/or become bitter toward the person simply because they believe they are due the apology, but never receive it.What I want to ponder is the idea of...
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Storks Don?t Bring Babies and Comets Don?t Bring Life
2007-08-14 16:09:00
Just incase anyone was wondering if life came to Earth by comets, ?For the first time, there are solid data to refute a popular theory that life came to the Earth aboard a comet, Rutgers researchers said Monday.?I, for one, had/have no more belief that life came to Earth from comets than I do babies are brought by storks, but if one did/has, new research says you might have to drop that idea.?Deteriorated DNA from microbes, frozen for millions of years in the Antarctic ice, shows that organisms could not have survived the bombardment of cosmic radiation during deep space travel from outside the solar system, said Paul Falkowski, a Rutgers biologist and oceanographer.??"It's almost an impossibility for comets to seed other planets with life after they've been in space for millions of years," Falkowski said.?*Notice the word ?almost? is used. Is this due to the idea of ?no absolutes? or to leave an out incase they one day find life hitching a ride on the back of a comet??The Rutgers...
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Still Guilty Without Full Knowledge Of Good And Evil
2007-08-13 21:56:00
The Scriptural account of Adam and Eve and their original sin and initial innocence in the Garden of Eden gives rise to some questions from certain persons.The concern: ?We were told that Adam and Eve were given the choice between good and evil, and chose evil by disobeying God... but at the time they did not know good from evil, not having eaten of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil , so how could they possibly know it was evil to disobey God??Actually, what Scripture claims is that Adam was faced with the command of God, whereby God said, ?And the LORD God commanded the man, saying, Of every tree of the garden thou mayest freely eat: But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it: for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die.? [Genesis 2:16, 17]There is no mention of a good verses evil act, but of obedience verses disobedience. God tells Adam that he may freely eat of every tree of the garden, but the one known as the tree of the kn...
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Richard Dawkins? ?Scarlet Letter?
2007-08-10 16:09:00
When I was growing up, we had to read and watch the story entitled, The Scarlet Letter , by Nathaniel Hawthorne, published in 1850.In this story, ?The scarlet letter "A" represents the act of adultery that she has committed and it is to be a symbol of her sin for all to see.? ?She will not reveal her lover?s identity, however, and the scarlet letter, along with her public shaming, is her punishment for her sin and her secrecy.? ?Dimmesdale, leaving the church after his sermon, sees Hester and Pearl standing before the town scaffold. He impulsively mounts the scaffold with his lover and his daughter, and confesses publicly, exposing a scarlet letter A seared into the flesh of his chest.? ?When Hester dies, she is buried in "a new grave near an old and sunken one, in that burial ground beside which King's Chapel has since been built. It was near that old and sunken grave, yet with a space between, as if the dust of the two sleepers had no right to mingle. Yet one tombstone served for ...
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7 Points to Watch for in Imposters of Expositional Preaching
2007-08-09 22:03:00
Mike Gilbart-Smith covers 7 points of ?Expositional Imposters? concerning expositional preaching.The points:1) The point of the passage is misunderstood: the ?Unfounded Sermon?.2) The point of the passage is ignored: the ?Springboard Sermon?.3) The point of the passage remains unapplied: the ?Exegetical Sermon?.4) The point of the passage is applied to a different congregation: the ?Irrelevant Sermon?.5) The point of the passage misapplied to the present congregation: the ?Misfit Sermon?.6) The point of the passage is divorced from its generic impact: the ?Doctrinal Sermon?.7) The point of the passage is preached without reference to the passage: the ?Shortcut Sermon?
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Do Recent Discoveries Support a Designed Universe?
2007-08-09 16:08:00
Recently I came across an article entitled, ?Is There Scientific Evidence for the Existence of God ? How the Recent Discoveries Support a Designed Universe ?. (Updated: 10 June 2004)Dr. Walter L. Bradley claims, ?My personal experience as a lecturer supports the growing openness to intelligent design theory in the academic world. Having given over 135 talks on this subject to more than 65,000 students and professors at over 65 major university campuses from 1986 to 2002, I have observed a dramatic change in audience receptivity to the idea that an intelligent designer of the universe may exist. I have noted a widespread acceptance (albeit begrudging in some quarters) that this growing body of scientific evidence demands an intellectually honest reckoning, as no exclusively naturalistic explanation seems capable of rising to the occasion.? (works sited)Feel free to draw your own conclusions?
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A Look at Young Church Drop Outs
2007-08-08 17:26:00
According to BPNews, ?A new study from LifeWay Research reveals that more than two-thirds of young adults who attend a Protestant church for at least a year in high school will stop attending church regularly for at least a year between the ages of 18 and 22.? LifeWay Research conducted the survey of more than 1,000 adults ages 18-30 in April and May.Their findings: ?According to the study, 70 percent of young adults ages 23-30 stopped attending church regularly for at least a year between ages 18-22.? But also, ?Many of those who drop out do return eventually. Among former church dropouts who are now ages 23-30, 35 percent currently attend church twice a month or more. Another 30 percent attend church more sporadically. Thus, about two-thirds of those who leave do return at some level.?What is this telling us as Christian parents and members of Christian churches? Are we effectively ministering to the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of our children as we raise, and teach t...
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Apologists Give 20 Arguments for the Existence of God
2007-08-07 20:30:00
Located at Apologetics.com, there is a lengthy article entitled, Twenty Arguments For The Exist ence Of God .The claim is:A word about the organization of the arguments. We have organized them into two basic groups: those which take their data from without--cosmological arguments--and those that take it from within--psychological arguments. The group of cosmological arguments begins with our versions of Aquinas's famous "five ways." These are not the simplest of the arguments, and therefore are not the most convincing to many people. Our order is not from the most to the least effective. The first argument, in particular, is quite abstract and difficult. Not all the arguments are equally demonstrative. One (Pascal's Wager) is not an argument for God at all, but an argument for faith in God as a "wager." Another (the ontological argument) we regard as fundamentally flawed; yet we include it because it is very famous and influential, and may yet be saved by new formulations of it. Oth...
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Blogger Suggest: 17 Evidences Against Evolution
2007-08-06 23:16:00
I found an interesting list today, entitled 17 Evidences Against Evolution , which may have originated from here. I am fully aware of some of the rebuttals.The 17 topics are as follows:1. MOON DUST2. MAGNETIC FIELD3. FOSSIL RECORD4. EMBRYONIC RECAPITULATION5. PROBABILITY6. SECOND LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS7. VESTIGIAL ORGANS8. FOSSIL AND FOSSIL FUEL FORMATION9. PUNCTUATED EQUILIBRIA10. HOMOLOGY/MOLECULAR BIOLOGY11. DATING METHODS12. DINOSAURS13. SUN'S DIAMETER14. NILE RIVER'S OVERFLOW15. EARTH'S ROTATION16. WRITTEN RECORD17. THE BIBLEI realize that some of the readers of my blog may find fault with this idea (being supporters of evolution), but I believe these writers make some valid points. And I fully believe that if one disagrees with the presented information, they should be able to discuss civilly as to why they disagree, or simply dismiss what is presented.
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Seeing Our Sin In Others
2007-08-06 19:04:00
I initially thought of this concerning one point, but now I believe I have come to realize two observations which can be taken from this thought. Or, at least I have been thinking of the following:1] Scripture speaks about getting the beam out of your own eye before trying to get the mote out of another?s eye [Matthew 7]. With this in mind, and the observation that most of us find it easier to locate, examine, and point out another?s faults (sins) over our own, I would like to consider the idea that maybe we could actually use this to our own benefit.I realize, at first, this may sound contradictory to Scripture and that I might be suggesting that we should go around judging others and expounding to them concerning all of their sins that they need to repent of. Actually, what I am considering does include judging, but of self with the help of others.My suggestion to myself is that when I see what I believe to be sin (or more importantly what Scripture deems as sin) in another?s life...
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A Few Brothers and Sisters
2007-08-03 16:06:00
LITTLE ROCK ? An Arkansas couple had a baby daughter Thursday ? their 17th child and seventh girl ? and the pair say they're still not ready to give it a rest."We are just so grateful to God for another gift from him," said Jim Bob Duggar, a former state representative. "We are just so thankful to him that everything went just very well."
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Lust => Sin => Death
2007-08-01 21:24:00
A new study, as if we didn't already know this.James 1:13 Let no man say when he is tempted, I am tempted of God: for God cannot be tempted with evil, neither tempteth he any man:14 But every man is tempted, when he is drawn away of his own lust, and enticed.15 Then when lust hath conceived, it bringeth forth sin: and sin, when it is finished, bringeth forth death.16 Do not err, my beloved brethren.
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A Discussion of God/Christianity/Scripture with BT
2007-08-01 20:31:00
Warning: This is lengthy.Carried over from my posts here and here, we have the following from a commenter, named BT. BT?s comments shall be in red and my reply in green for this initial post. All commenters are welcome to freely give their thoughts. All I ask is that we try to stay to the topic without name calling and unnecessary verbal slurs, and try to show a little respect for each other?s view, even if we completely disagree. This is to be a discussion and not a war. Let it be noted that I am by no means a Bible Scholar, so what one will receive here is my honest beliefs. I would hope that is what we are given by each commenter. Shall we agree, then, for the sake of a more focussed discussion, that we are discussing the Abrahamic god? (As an aside, if you have any insight into why that god is not referred to as the Mosaic or Adamic god I would genuinely appreciate your sharing it!)I am not really sure, as to I don?t think I have ever called God , Abrahamic God. Scripture seems t...
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Would a World with God or Without God Look the Same?
2007-07-30 17:32:00
In my latest blog post [Faith vs. Unbelief], a commenter posed this statement, ?A world with a deistic "god" looks exactly the same as a world without one.?I have pondered this thought, and even posed the question, ?What do you base this thought on??I received no answer from the original commenter, but another commenter added to the same thought, ?A universe with a deistic god is indistinguishable from one with no god at all; that being the case, the deistic god can neither be proven nor disproven, nor is it useful in any way for explaining why the universe is the way it is.?So now we have the idea from two persons that:1. A world [universe] with God would look [be indistinguishable] like a world [universe] without God.2. God can not be proven or disproven, and is not useful to explain why the universe is the way it is.I would just like to consider this thought here, and there is a lot of other thoughts left waiting on that post that I would like to get to this week, hopefully.As a ...
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Apology to Roy Chui (Beast) and Commenters
2007-07-28 16:53:00
As some of you may know, yesterday I had a post concerning some comments from Beast . If you don?t know, please do not ask.In my haste, I believe I did more harm than good, seemingly only causing more friction between commenters.I would like to apologize for publicly singling out his comments, which caused a stir, and since I publicly did so; I am publicly giving this apology. I would also like to apologize to the commenters that I may have caused to maybe get a little more frustrated or out of character by this post, in their comments.I apologize for taking the issue public, when I should have contacted you personally first, to work out our differences.This post will be left for the rest of the day, as the other post was.There will be no comments available for this post, and it will be deleted.I would like for us all to consider this issue dead and to try to start over a fresh next week.Thanks.
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Personal Threats From Atheist (Beast)
2007-07-28 00:18:00
I just received the following threat from Beast , (Roy Chui), from http://atheisthaven.blogspot.com/."Tim:If you don't want to be abuse, try not to make me abuse you.I don't wish to reiterate the same old s--t, only for you to revert back to your original claim.You know shit about me. If you stand in front of me, I will wack your f--king face so flat your mother won't recognize you. "Is it really necessary to visit my blog and tell me that you want to abuse me and wack my face flat? Or comments like, "F--k you."?Do other Atheist s believe this to be the norm or proper character of an Atheists or person in general, to visit another's blog and threaten them?Could this be the beginning of a "hate crime"?Honestly, Beast, continue with this type of comments, and I will certainly reject all further comments of yours and forward, if necessary, the comments to necessary persons.Don't take this as a threat, but as asking you to show proper character and respect if you wish to continue to ...
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Faith vs. Unbelief
2007-07-27 14:54:00
What I have recently learned on my blog while speaking to Atheists:1. Acceptance of science?s theory of evolution is not belief that it is actually true, but merely holds that it is the best theory science has. The word ?consensus? is used, meaning ?opinion?, which cannot be used as authoritatively fact.2. Science has not/can not prove there is no God (some assume because it is a negative), because He is out of the natural realm.3. Science cannot prove there is a God, because He is out of the natural realm.4. To science, God is non testable, because ?The idea of a supernatural explanation (i.e. god) is not even considered, because science cannot test or falsify supernatural explanations. They are outside the bounds of science.?5. Science does not work with absolutes, so all is relative to current knowledge which may change at any given time due to new evidence overwriting old evidence, or ?consensus?, meaning ?opinion?.6. I am not to use science to prove there is a God, because scie...
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Islamic Creationist Sends Scientists His Evidence Against Evolution
2007-07-26 17:03:00
In an article by the New York Times, ?the voice of Adnan Oktar of Turkey, who, under the name Harun Yahya, has produced numerous books, videos and DVDs on science and faith, in particular what he calls the ?deceit? inherent in the theory of evolution. One of his books, ?Atlas of Creation,? is turning up, unsolicited, in mailboxes of scientists around the country and members of Congress, and at science museums in places like Queens and Bemidji, Minn.?Not really any comments from me on this issue, I just found it interesting.
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Science Must Acknowledge a Creator to Hold to the Big Bang
2007-07-25 17:22:00
We are told, by the definition of The law of conservation of mass/matter, that ?matter cannot be created nor destroyed, although it may change form.? It has been noted that ?Matter can become energy, and energy can become matter, but always according to e=m2.? And it is noted that, the ?Law of Conservation of Energy states: Energy cannot be created or destroyed.?So there is a problem with the Big Bang .Where did all of the matter/energy originate from, since the Big Bang could neither create nor destroy matter/energy?Simple answer: A Creator .Even now, there are those which desire to claim ?another universe whose collapse appears to have given birth to the one we live in today?. Man can continue to grasp straws from the great unknown, but science returns to their own FACTS that matter/energy cannot be created or destroyed.It is merely simple to understand where the idea of the Big Bang originated from:Genesis 1:1 says, ?In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.? Throughou...
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