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Refuting Pope Francis and the Roman Church
This article by Richard Bennett outlines his disapproval of Pope Francis and the Roman Church, focusing on the Church’s history, teachings, and scandals. Bennett urges true Christians to resist the Church’s influence and stand for the Gospel of grace.
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Jason Lisle Defends His ASC Model
In response to questions regarding the choice of the Anisotropic Synchrony Convention (ASC) over the Einstein Synchrony Convention (ESC) in cosmology, Dr. Jason Lisle explains the legitimacy of both systems and their implications on our understanding of the universe. He also argues that the biblical language supports the use of ASC.
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Aberration of Starlight and the One-Way Speed of Light
Stellar aberration causes stars to appear to move due to the observer’s velocity. This phenomenon is explained under different synchrony conventions, impacting explanations of relativity and the one-way speed of light.
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The Unreality of Time
The book “The Singular Universe and the Reality of Time” by Roberto Mangabeira Unger and Lee Smolin argues that the universe is singular, time is real, and laws change, rejecting the idea of a timeless universe with unchanging laws.
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Return to Paganism?
The Greco-Roman world relied on “medicine men” (pharmakai) for political sabotage, paranormal experiences, and obtaining toxic herbs. Abortion and infanticide contributed to the downfall of the Roman Empire. The Apostle Paul equated pharmakeia with sorcery. It is connected to modern drug use. I denounce it as an abomination to God.
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Street Evangelism in Adelaide
The Apostle Paul preached the gospel at the market and Mars Hill, urging people to repent and seek God. He and his companions shared the message, especially with young students, emphasizing the need for repentance and salvation through Christ. Paul’s teachings emphasize the assurance of salvation through Jesus’ resurrection.
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Global Cooling Alarmists 40 Years Ago
The media’s past warnings of global cooling in the 1970s contradicted today’s global warming concerns. So much hypocrisy.
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Preterist, Futurist or Historical View of Bible Prophecy
The post discusses the historical, futurist, and preterist views of Bible prophecy and their origins and impacts on the church. It also delves into the influence of key figures like John Nelson Darby in shaping modern interpretations.
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Charles Spurgeon’s Views on the Papacy
Charles Haddon (CH) Spurgeon was a prominent British Baptist preacher, revered as the “Prince of Preachers” among Christians. He staunchly defended the Church’s beliefs, particularly opposing the Church of Rome, which he deemed as the embodiment of Antichrist.
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Is the LHC Opening a Door to Hell? I Am Not ConCERNed!
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, the world’s largest particle accelerator, has sparked unfounded fears of creating a portal to Hell.
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Dark Energy and the Elusive Chameleon—More Darkness From the Dark Side
The universe’s expansion and the existence of dark energy are debated in cosmology. Dark energy, used to fit observational data to the big bang theory, has never been found in physics labs, raising questions about its validity. Attempts to detect chameleon particles, theorized to support dark energy, have also been unsuccessful.
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A ‘Protoplanetary System’ in Formation?
The ALMA telescope in Chile has captured detailed images of an apparent young star forming a protoplanetary system, leaving behind imprints in a dusty disk. This challenges the naturalistic formation of stars and planets, providing clues about the early formation of our solar system.
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2016: Tour of Israel Anyone?
In May 2016, a group of biblical creationist believers, led by Dr. D. Russ Humphreys and I, toured Israel, visiting biblically relevant sites and speaking at various congregations and conferences.
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The New Holy Roman Empire
Time magazine’s feature on Pope Francis’ visit to the U.S. highlights his global influence and diplomatic activism. The article discusses the historical context of the Holy Roman Empire and the Vatican’s power struggles. It also raises concerns about the Pope’s political alliances and the potential impact on global affairs.
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A Question On Ad Hoc in My Cosmologies
The writer discusses the concept of time in Creationism, comparing two cosmological models involving God’s intervention. The first model relies on local time dilation, while the second involves unsynchronized light signals. The writer argues for the latter’s fit into a 6000-year creation.
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The Hem of His Garment
The riveting story of Virginia Brandt Berg’s journey from agnosticism to faith, and from crippling life-threatening illness to miraculous healing touched the lives of many and led many to faith in Christ.
