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Thinking about creation: February 2012
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Monday, February 6, 2012. The Origins debate is getting boring. While the origins debate is a hobby of mine (that doesn't feel like the right word) I confess that's what's a lot more interesting than ideas about evolution or creation are the living organisms themselves. I think we get too wrapped up in metaphysical debate and ignore the wonders of the world; that's where the real amazing action is going on. My new year's resolution is to take a year off from brothers Dembski and Dawkins and concentrate o...
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Thinking about creation: September 2012
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Sunday, September 23, 2012. Thank God for Sunday. Early creeds began by an affirmation of creation. e.g. "I believe in God the Almighty, maker of heaven and earth.' Contrary to the claims of atheists (old and new) a concern for the crucial importance of creation is nothing new or distinctively American. The doctrine of creation is the foundation for all truly biblical theology. Quotes and comments;. 1 Foundations of Social Order - R.J. Rushdoony p.7-8 [Phillip Schaff/Church History/2/540].
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Thinking about creation: The Roundness of Evolution
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Thursday, February 14, 2013. The Roundness of Evolution. One of the more amusing comments made about evolution recently is one by the American theologian Michael Peterson. Quotes and comments;. 1 In the video 'C. S. Lewis and Evolution' a theologian is quoted as saying;. Evolution shares equal status with the roundness of the earth, it's revolution around the sun and the molecular composition of matter.' [1.]. Doesn't our theologian understand the difference between physical objects and living organisms?
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Thinking about creation: Wanted; a simple universe
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Monday, November 12, 2012. Wanted; a simple universe. In the philosophy (or worldview) of Materialism we see a desire for simplicity. The Humanist wants a building block universe, that he can play with as a child plays with lettered blocks or Leggos. Quotes and comments;. 1 'An ancient and persistent danger is the demand for simplicity. There is a pronounced resentment on the part of very many men against knowledge that is beyond their capacity. [1.]. Or simplification into falsehood? The modern cosmolog...
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Thinking about creation: October 2012
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Tuesday, October 2, 2012. The hatred of creation. The Humanist of today sees the expungement of creation as a theological necessity. It's the one doctrine he cannot allow to flourish. Quotes and comments;. 1 'Aristotle described, in his Politics, the great political leader as a "god among men" and stated that "for for men of preeminent virtue there is no law - they themselves are the law.' [1.]. Man as god is a comical figure in that he is then 'god' over a world he didn't make! If there was/is no Creato...
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Thinking about creation: Defending the Paradigm
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Tuesday, April 2, 2013. People friendly to the theory of evolution have spent the past 150 plus years creating and defending Darwinian myth. A major part of this project has been to promote Darwin as an original thinker. To do this people have had to lie and deceive people as to the truth. The most prominent victim of this process has been the creationist Edward Blyth. Quotes and comments;. 1 "May not then, a large proportion of what are considered species have descended from a common parentage? A "Peopl...
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Thinking about creation: November 2011
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Friday, November 25, 2011. One of the great myths of our day is the idea of a creative natural selection. In this post I'll make a couple comments on a review of the book 'Genetic Entropy and The Mystery of the Genome' by John C. Sanford. Quotes and comments;. The godlike creative powers of natural selection is an utter myth. The textbook model of how n.s. works is a rationalistic construct bearing little resemblance (in most cases) to reality. The actual case is far more extreme than Haldane could possi...
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Thinking about creation: January 2012
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Friday, January 13, 2012. Faith, prayer and creation. If people ask me why I believe in a Creator I point to the wonders of the living forms that populate this planet. Quotes and comments;. 1 'Lord, You have created the heights of the mountains and the depths of the seas. Where You have commanded creatures to live, there they live to Your glory.' [1.]. In the living (moving, breathing) creatures of the earth we see an expression of God's power, and of his ability to do all that he has promised in his Word.
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Thinking about creation: February 2013
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Monday, February 18, 2013. The amazing, fantastical Eugenie Scott. Apologists for Darwinism are famous for making extreme statements, but perhaps the most extreme I've come across was uttered by Eugenie Scott. Quotes and comments;. 1 Eugenie Scott can be seen (briefly) in the second C. S. Lewis documentary where she points to herself and says, ' I'm a scientist, and I don't know any evidence against evolution.' [1.]. Here are some possibilities; choose the one you think most likely. S she's an actor in a...
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Thinking about creation: May 2012
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Thursday, May 24, 2012. Richard Dawkins and the appearance of design. Quotes and commants;. A apparent likeness; external show; how something appears to others. Seen from a great distance two boats may appear to be of the same type; on closer inspection one might be a fishing boat and one might be a yacht; or both may be fishing boats. ie. to say some x appears to be a y might be correct or incorrect. Dawkins has studied rhetoric quite extensively and is a master of the logical fallacy. His book the ...