Monthly Archive for January, 2010

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Viewpoint Discrimination

A left-leaning, generally anti-Christian newspaper called CityBeat (described on Wikipedia as “an independent local arts and issues publication in Cincinnati, Ohio”) recently published an article entitled: “Separation Between News Reporting and Opinion Is Like Church and State.” The article basically dealt with what this writer believes media should or should not cover. In one [...]

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Creation/Evolution Debate!

It’s uncommon to see creation/evolution debates being conducted anymore. Back in the ‘70s and ‘80s, people like Dr. Duane Gish were very active in presenting the creation side in large meeting halls. But the word spread in the evolutionist community: don’t debate the creationists. You see, evolutionists would often admit that the creationists usually won [...]

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Global Food Crisis Day

The National Religious Broadcasters (we are an NRB member) sent us the following news item. As we think about the tens of thousands of people who died in the Haitian earthquake of last week, we should also be reminded that several thousand children perish each day around the world from hunger and malnutrition. The [...]

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Atheists Responding to Meaningless Atheism

Last week I blogged twice about the topic of atheism and meaninglessness. One blog post was centered around the international atheist convention to be held in Melbourne, Australia, this year, and the other concerned getting “down to earth“ about meaningless atheism in the light of the atheist blogosphere going ballistic after responding [...]

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From Tragedy to Testimony

The testimony he shares all across the country—including on national TV (see www.cnn.com/2008/US/09/10/rogers/index.html)—is on one hand a very sad one, but ends with a triumphant message. In 2003, Robert Rogers  lost his wife and four children in a Kansas flash flood which swept their van off a highway and they drowned. Countless media interviews and a book (now in its 6th printing) have given him the opportunity [...]

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Meaningless Atheism Hits a Touchy Spot!

This past week, I wrote a short blog entry about the international atheist convention to be held in my homeland, Australia, this year, and commented that atheism is ultimately a meaningless philosophy.  See previous blog.  Well—that hit a touchy spot with many atheists, many of whom went ballistic on their blogs over my statements.  So let’s just consider the down-to-earth practicalities [...]

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New Creation Geology Book Set Now Available

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I am thrilled to announce that Dr. Andrew Snelling’s long-awaited, highly detailed geology book—destined to be a creationist classic—entitled Earth’s Catastrophic Past (Volumes 1 & 2) is now available through AiG’s online bookstore.
I consider Andrew the world’s leading creation geologist. I first met him over 30 years ago in the early days of the [...]

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From Jerusalem—and Bethlehem—with Love

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Here is a special announcement all the way from Jerusalem—from ministry friend Tom Meyer. Tom spoke to our Israel tour group last April (where he recited the entire Book of Revelation—from memory!); later when he was in America (this past August), he did the Book of James from memory for our staff.
Shalom from Jerusalem. I [...]

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A Meaningless Atheist Convention

An atheist website is publicizing a major atheist convention in Australia this year. It states:
The 2010 Global Atheist Convention Melbourne, Australia 12–14 March at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition . . . . The 2010 Global Atheist Convention will be the biggest ever atheist event in Australia’s history. This is your chance to hear [...]

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Yes—Walking to the Creation Museum

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Yesterday’s special guest here at the Creation Museum walked 1,500 miles to get here! Let me explain.
Museum member Daniel Johnson of Colorado is walking across America. He started in northern Maine. Along the way he is boldly sharing his Christian faith. He made sure that his walk to San Diego, California, would take him [...]

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