Tuesday, 03 June 2008 |
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Tuesday, 20 November 2007 |
Our 5:30 movie, “The Case For Christ”, was a hit. Investigative reporter, Lee Strobel, presented a documentary of his transition from atheist to Christian. Evidence was the key word and Strobel, as an honest atheist willing to investigate the arguments for and against, found the evidences for Christ at every turn to be solid and convincing. This movie is a “must-see”. |
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Tuesday, 23 October 2007 |
A belief in creation is frequently described as a science stopper. When faced with an incredibly complex natural mechanism, whether biological or physical, it is said those that believe in creation just wave their hands and say “God did it”; supposedly settling the matter in their minds and shutting down inquiry. Evolutionary ecologist Randy Olson, in his film "Flock of Dodos", makes this charge. |
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Saturday, 20 October 2007 |
We had over 50 show for the 5:30 film, Hubble Bubble the Big Bang in Trouble; which was interesting; meaning ideas presented may be viable, may not. Physicist Dr. John Hartnett made a fascinating case that astronomers may actually be witnessing creation events that happened thousands of years ago right now given the distance of observed objects from earth. Only time and research will tell but we may never know this side of heaven. |
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Thursday, 11 October 2007 |
Richard Dawkins and John Lennox participated in what was titled "The God Delusion" debate held at the The Alys Stephens Center in Birmingham, Alabama on October 3rd. To download the audio, right-click on each of the following and click "Save Target As..."
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Saturday, 22 September 2007 |
There is a video clip circulating the internet that has an interviewer asking Richard Dawkins a very straightforward question: “Can you give an example of a genetic mutation or an evolutionary process which can be seen to increase information in the genome?” The response is a very awkward and long pause. Dawkins looks stumped as he hems and haws. Sensing the awkwardness, he tells the videographer to turn off the camera. When the video resumes, so does his usual eloquence. But he doesn’t answer the question. The interview was apparently conducted in September, 1997. |
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Wednesday, 17 October 2007 |
It's nice to see this from a TV show and popular comic strip... |
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