Global Warming and the Totalitarian Scientific Inquisition

An enlightening July 20th blog on global warming by Melanie Phillips, a British journalist, reveals inadvertently what creationists are up against in the battle for truth over the question of origins. I’ve interspersed comments about creation and evolution into her indented remarks about global warming.
Her article begins as follows:
I am open-mouthed. The BBC Trust [...]

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Atheist Student Warns People Not to Attend My Seminar

Tomorrow I drive to northwest Indiana to do a seminar at Emmanuel Baptist Church in Hebron (http://www.answersingenesis.org/outreach/event/6949/). I will speak six times before coming home on Tuesday.
For the first time in my ministry experience, someone has written an article warning people not to attend my seminar. Here’s what this atheist had to say:
On Sunday, Feb. 13, [...]

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Dr. Mohler, BioLogos, and Respect from Evolutionists

Here’s an enlightening article on the problem of trying to be acceptable to and respected by the scientific establishment (which is controlled by atheist evolutionists): http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=34515.
Dr. Mohler (president of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is absolutely right. Compromise with evolution and millions of years never makes a person respectable in the eyes of the secularists.
And it [...]

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Pastors and Missionaries Get In-depth Teaching

Last week at Northland Int’l University in frigid, snowy northern Wisconsin, first I and then Dr. Jason Lisle each gave 14 hours of lectures to 34 men and a couple of women in full-time ministry. Most of them were pastors (from all over the USA) and a few were missionaries in Latin America or the South [...]

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Grand Canyon Fruit

A few days ago, I got an encouraging email from one of the OT professors on the Grand Canyon trip last year. I had asked all the men on that trip to share any ways that they have been helped by the resources we sent them after the trip. This man replied:
Good to [...]

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Pentecostal Views on Origins

Recently I came across a web article by a biology professor and a chemistry professor from an Assembly of God university. They gave a “Brief Overview of Pentecostal Views on Origins.” Several things in the article are worthy of comment.
First, they tell us that since the Pentecostal movement was born at the beginning of the [...]

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Evangelical Theologians Compromising with Evolution

The Evangelical Theological Society (ETS) is made up of evangelical seminary and Christian college professors and others with advanced degrees in theology. The ETS annual meeting attracts over 2,500 people (ETS members along with pastors and other Christian leaders). As an ETS member, I have attended the annual meeting for over 10 years. Besides helping to [...]

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Ministry in Norman, Oklahoma

Friends,
The seminar last weekend in Norman, Oklahoma, was well received by those who attended. Many people thanked me. A couple of families drove two hours one way to come to the lectures on both Sunday night and Monday night. They were big farming families with very well-behaved, teachable kids. A professional counselor told me after [...]

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Bulgaria Part 1

Friends,
I just arrived in Bulgaria yesterday for seven days of speaking in various cities.
Today Darin (the leading creationist in Bulgaria) will take me to Varna, a university town. I will speak at a biological university for a meeting organized by Campus Crusade for Christ. There should be a lot of non-believers present, so [...]

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Another Full Weekend

Attendance at the church seminar was good, and although not as many resources were purchased as expected (due to the depressed economy and loss of jobs in the Detroit area), very many people expressed their appreciation for the teaching.
An engineer told me on Sunday morning that he loved the topic of creation but until hearing [...]

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