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The Country of The Blind - Joel Kontinen
H. G. Wells (1866-1946) wrote a fascinating short story called The Country of the Blind. "Three hundred miles and more from Chimborazo, one hundred from the snows of Cotopaxi, in the wildest wastes of Ecuador's Andes, there lies that mysterious mountain valley, cut off from all the world of men... Submitted 3 years 73 days ago.

A Tale of Two Childhoods - Joel Kontinen
Ken Ham, the president of the apologetics ministry Answers in Genesis often says that the type of glasses we wear determine how we view reality. Thus, if we wear evolution glasses we will see the world from a naturalistic perspective but if we wear biblical glasses we will see God's hands in the... Submitted 3 years 80 days ago.

Piltdown Man, Yahya and Dawkins - The God Delusion? - Mark Parsec
One of the greatest embarrassments to the proponents of evolution began in 1912 when they embraced the fossilized remains of the legendary Piltdown man as one of the missing links in the human family tree. The fragments of skull and jawbone were shamelessly flaunted by the evolutionary... Submitted 3 years 175 days ago.

Should Christians Celebrate Evolution? - - Joel Kontinen
The Third Way is a Christian magazine published in Great Britain. As its name implies, it attempts to take a theological approach somewhere between conservatism and liberalism. Recently, the magazine published an article by Denis Alexander, a biologist who advised Christians to celebrate... Submitted 3 years 213 days ago.

New Bird Study Demolishes Darwinian Tree of Life - - Joel Kontinen
The Tree of Life is a concept Charles Darwin used in his On The Origin of Species (1859) to explain the relationships of all forms of life. Since then, the concept has evolved considerably but has not been discarded. Even a recent study of birds is known as the Early Bird Assembling the... Submitted 3 years 220 days ago.

Do Ancient Skeletons negate Darwin's Theories? - - Steven French
Called OOPARTS or Out of Place Artifacts, there have been volumes of documented archaeological finds that seem to defy history as we were taught it in School. Some of these artifacts suggest that our history books are not as accurate as we once believed they were, that there are a high number of... Submitted 3 years 231 days ago.

Government Spending And Taxation - Kellie Hastings
An overtaxed society can create a deficient economy when the populous is burdened with the extra expenses of excessive tax. Funds used here can be used on a more productive level or a healthier happier lifestyle. The journey from which the sum of $200 takes from pay check to the last penny is... Submitted 3 years 246 days ago.

UFOs and Evolution: Is There a Connection? - - Joel Kontinen
Have you seen any flying saucers lately? Many people think they have. Even now, reports of mysterious sightings are circulating in the press and on Internet forums. The modern UFO boom began in June 1947 when a businessman named Kenneth Arnold reported that while piloting a private plane he had... Submitted 3 years 255 days ago.

African Folktales and Darwinian Just So Stories: Is There a Connection? - - Joel Kontinen
The term just so story originated with Nobelist Rudyard Kipling's 1902 collection Just So Stories for Little Children. The stories were light-hearted explanations of how animals got a certain trait, as the names of the stories indicate, for instance How the Leopard got His Spots or How the Camel... Submitted 3 years 269 days ago.

The Dinosaur That Never Went Extinct - - Joel Kontinen
The tuatara (Sphendon punctatus) is a spectacular reptile that only lives in New Zealand. Often called the living dinosaur, the tuatara has resisted both extinction and change. The tuatara is the only survivor of the reptilian order Sphehodontia. Evolutionary biologists believe that it lived... Submitted 3 years 280 days ago.

Arthur C. Clarke: Brilliant Visions But Bad Scientific Blunders - - Joel Kontinen
Arthur C. Clarke, who died on March 19 at age 90, was one of the most popular science fiction writers of the 20th century. He is best known for his novel 2001: A Space Odyssey(1968). Its film version was directed by Stanley Kubrick. Clarke served as a radar specialist during World War II and... Submitted 3 years 326 days ago.

The Crumbling Facade Of The Theory Of Evolution - - Josh Greenberger
(March, 2008) The scientific concept of the origin of life on earth begins with the premise that life first appeared billions of years ago with the formation of microscopic organisms out of inanimate matter. In the billions of years which followed, small organisms evolved into higher and more... Submitted 3 years 335 days ago.

Can Biblical Inerrancy Be Proven? A Challenge - - Joel Hendon
Proof (prf) n. 1 . The evidence or argument that compels the mind to accept an assertion as true. 2. The result or effect of evidence; the establishment or denial of a fact by evidence. Evidence (ev ' i-dns) n. 1 . A thing or things helpful in forming a conclusion or judgment: 2.... Submitted 4 years 70 days ago.

Irreducible Complexity Brings Infighting Into Scientific Endeavor - - Joel Hendon
One thing Charles Darwin said in his book on Origins which was definitely a true statement, was: "If it could be demonstrated that any complex organ existed, which could not possibly have been formed by numerous, successive, slight modifications, my theory would absolutely break down..."... Submitted 4 years 75 days ago.

Origin Of Our Universe: Intelligent Design Or Naturalistic Causes - Joel Hendon
The never ending controversy of how the universe originated seems to be a virtual standoff seeing that neither view can offer empirical proofs. Empirical meaning evidence that you can see, feel, or that you can duplicate. No one living today was a witness to the occurrences so there are no ways... Submitted 4 years 97 days ago.

An Imagination over Intelligence - Sara O'Rourke
So what of life after death? Must we assume that life is inferably short and that what waits beyond this realm is nothing but black blankness and erasing of all previous memory? Because, of course, in this day and age, it is science which prevails when it comes to inconclusive debates. ... Submitted 4 years 148 days ago.

Is It Possible For Christianity And Materialism To Be Compatible? - Joel Hendon
Frankly, no. Many people try to profess Christianity with belief in God and the Bible while incorporating evolution into it. It is fine to be a peace maker and try to give everything a fair shake but these two things are diametrically opposed. If you accept the Bible, it requires that you believe... Submitted 4 years 178 days ago.

What Scientific Proof Lies Behind Evolution? - Jerry Boone
What scientific proof lies behind evolution? Homology, bio-chemical similarities, embryology, vestigial organs, and lost functions, say evolutionists. Let's take a closer look at each of these claims. Homology and Bio-Chemical Similarities Do biological and bio-chemical similarities... Submitted 4 years 195 days ago.

The Fossil Record and Evolution - Joel Hendon
It is impossible to find the beginning of the supposition of evolution. There is evidence that it was proposed several hundred years before Charles Darwin made his infamous "Voyage of the Beagle". But without a doubt, he made the largest impact with his doctrines of "survival of the fittest" or... Submitted 4 years 200 days ago.

Homo Sapien Sapiens: Where Did We Originate? - Jerry Boone
What do we know about the ancestry of man? Let's see what paleontologists and archaeologists have discovered about the sub-species called Homo sapien sapiens. The beginning of Homo sapien sapiens (Let's just call them sapiens) is shrouded in mystery. Estimates vary among the authorities... Submitted 4 years 201 days ago.

Are you related to a Neanderthal? - Jerry Boone
Are there Homo sapiens neanderthals in our family tree? Or were they a breed apart? Let's see what paleontologists and archaeologists have discovered about this sub-species. Homo sapiens neanderthal lived between 130,000 and 35,000 years ago. Europe was the center of their range. Some have been... Submitted 4 years 209 days ago.

Australia: Land of Creative Invention! - Ben Jones
Amazingly, with a short history spanning just 200 years and with a very small population, Australia has still managed to invent a disproportionate number of the worlds most well known mechanisms, household items and medical cures. Often considered one of the most laid back countries, and perhaps... Submitted 4 years 210 days ago.

Evolutionists' Credibility Has Bottomed Out - Joel Hendon
The credibility of the atheistic evolutionists has been dropping now for at least five decades. The reason for it is quite simple although the cause for the reason is much more complex. The simple reason is that they are losing their challenge of divine creationism from every angle. The simple... Submitted 4 years 210 days ago.

Homo Habilis and Associates - Jerry Boone
Dryopithecines - Lived 15 to 20 million years ago in Europe, Asia, and Africa. Mary Leakey found and named "Proconsul africanus" in 1948. They are thought to be forest dwellers. Their teeth are ape-like -small, with canines sharp and projecting. Probably dryopithecines walked in a fashion... Submitted 4 years 222 days ago.

Young Earth versus Old Earth - Jerry Boone
Can we determine the age of the earth by counting the generations listed in Genesis? If the universe is actually older than 6,000 years, does that discredit the Bible? Does it discredit Christianity? Let's check it out. Genesis chapter one states that God created the world (and universe) in six... Submitted 4 years 241 days ago.

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