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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.
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The Promises of God Are Streams That Never Run Dry
Virginia Brandt Berg, a well-known evangelist and author, wrote on the importance of faith, receiving God’s promises, and personal interaction with the Creator. Whether discussing faith, spiritual growth, or prayer, her writings offer practical suggestions for living a faith-filled life.
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Noah’s Ark and Salvation
The global nature of the Flood, as described in the Bible, is supported by physical evidence and scriptural texts. The Ark serves as a symbol of Christ’s salvation for all, emphasizing the universal need for repentance and redemption.
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The Parable of the Orange Tree
In the 1970s, I read a story of a man who dreams of an orange grove where people gather but neglect picking oranges. The dream highlights spiritual apathy in the church today.
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Popery! As It Was and As It Is
William Hogan published in 1851 a book entitled, “Popery as It Was and as It Is.” The general tone is conveyed here: “I am sorry to say, from my knowledge of Roman Catholic priests … that there is not a more corrupt, licentious body of men in the world.”
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Apollo Moon Landing Hoax and the ‘Face on Mars’
The author defends the biblical creation worldview against claims likening it to moon landing conspiracy theories, arguing that scientific evidence supports the historical event of lunar landings while rejecting moon landing hoaxes. They underline the creationist perspective’s logical reasoning and scientific support.
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Popery – the Accommodation of Christianity to the Natural Heart
Most preachers and evangelists today are deceived by the doctrine of Futurism. They speculate on who the Antichrist will be when he already has been and is. Protestants in the early 19th century knew who the Antichrist was!
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Who is the Rock?
The passage in Matthew 16:13-20 reveals that Jesus is the foundation of His church, built upon the confession that He is the Christ. It emphasizes the spiritual nature of the church, not an earthly institution, and the authority given to believers, not to a specific earthly hierarchy.
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What Biblical Repentance is Not!
The film “Audacity” promotes Lordship salvation, emphasizing the need to add works to grace for salvation. Repentance is misconstrued as penance, contradicting biblical teachings. Salvation comes through repentance, not earned works.
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‘Dark Photons’: Another Cosmic Fudge Factor
The Hubble Space Telescope captured an image of a galaxy cluster where dark matter lags behind ordinary matter, hinting at new physics. Dark photons from dark matter particles are proposed.
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Life on Earth 2.0—Really?
The recent finding of exoplanet Kepler-452b, Earth’s twin, has sparked hopes for extraterrestrial life but also raises conflicts with religious views.
