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Tag Archives: evolution
Psalm 89:1
Do you tell people what God has done for you? No, not do you remember to bring Him up to aggravate your agnostic or atheistic family, neighbors, coworkers or friends, but—are you genuinely impressed by His activity in your life, … Continue reading
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Tagged accidents, advertise, agnostic, atheistic, communication, culture, death, difficulties, evolution, google, human beings, ignorant, income, job loss, marginalization, osmosis, pain, parents, Speech, superstition, superstitious, trials, tribulations, uneducated
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Romans 1:19-20
Are you discerning? Do you see through situations down to their substance, or are you distracted and misled by appearances? Granted, some of these abilities are acquired with age, but even those who are younger can develop the skills that … Continue reading
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Tagged air pressure, bias, billions of years, breeding, color spectrum, data interpretation, dendrobium orchids, dissenting, dissenting voices, Divine, Emperor’s New Clothes, evolution, interpretational bias, kitchen, macro evolution, objective data, peer review, postulate, reasearch, researcher bias, scientific community, scientific inquiry, tires
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Genesis 2:5-7
What’s evolution? That’s a silly question, isn’t it, because kids in school now know more about Darwinism than they do about God. And that’s because powerful forces are at work to indoctrinate future generations in this government-condoned religion–because that’s what … Continue reading
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Tagged cosmic, Darwinian, Darwinism, evil forces, evolution, finite, Intelligent Design indoctrination, laws of nature, lie, mutations, pawns, philosophical inquiry, philosophy, postulates, primordial bacteria, rationality, science, scientific inquiry, spirits, spiritual world, superstition, worldview
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I Thessalonians 2:13
What is it with that book called the Bible? Christians insist it’s a message from God, but this is an increasingly difficult construct for many to accept as our culture moves toward more universal secularization–which is resulting in an increasing … Continue reading
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Tagged algorithms, Deity, dinosaurs, enlightenment, evolution, fiction, google, search history, secularization, smartphones, technology, world-view
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Job 12:7-10
Do you have deer or other woodland wildlife in your community–something beyond the squirrels and birds and insects common to most populated areas? I grew up in Brighton Park, an ethnic inner-city Chicago neighborhood, so I was completely blown away … Continue reading
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Tagged birds, Brighton Park, camouflage, Chicago, day lilies, deer, ethnic communities, evolution, hostas, insects, Michiana Shores, squirrels
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2 Thessalonians 2:11-12
Is God real? Is the ancient Christian message still relevant and worthy of our attention? Or can we ignore it as many do today? There was a time in the not-too-terribly-distant past when the majority of families migrated to a … Continue reading
Matthew 13:27
Have you ever dropped the ball? Not intentionally, but–have you ever had a situation where you were doing exactly what you thought you were supposed to be doing, but unbeknownst to you, something was going on behind the scenes that … Continue reading