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August 19, 2012

There Are Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing — But Fear Not, Little Flock!

  We attended a service where we discussed getting rid of much of the Bible Study material people use today, and focusing on the Bible itself. Our daughter attended a Sunday school where she was very disappointed by the lesson. … Continue reading →
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Published on August 19, 2012 17:58

August 18, 2012

Was Thomas Paine the Founding Father of Secular Humanism in America?

This is an excerpt from Chapter Five of Antidisestablishmentarianism. Benjamin Franklin might have remained his friend, yet he said concerning the publication of works like The Age of Reason, “I have read your manuscript with some attention. By the argument it … Continue reading →
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Published on August 18, 2012 05:22

August 17, 2012

Review of Prince of Persia the Movie

This is a review of the recent movie Prince of Persia starring Jake Gyllenhaal, not the video game series. WARNING! There are spoilers, since this is an older movie, but if you want to watch the movie first, go ahead. … Continue reading →
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Published on August 17, 2012 06:12

August 16, 2012

Guest Post by Dana Pratola for her new Release — Descended — Jett

DESCENDED ~ Jett   BLURB: He has no wings or halo, but he’s an honest-to-goodness hero. …And his lineage is quite impressive. When a reclusive businessman takes an interest in Haven’s artwork, she knows it’s an answer to prayer. But … Continue reading →
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Published on August 16, 2012 05:17

August 15, 2012

Pride and Prejudice and Scientific Honesty

A number of more modern scientists strive to maintain the integrity of their profession in the face of much dishonesty on the part of committed Secular Humanists. University of California Professor of Psychology Stanley Sue believed that it was essential … Continue reading →
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Published on August 15, 2012 05:32

August 14, 2012

The Prime Directive

In 1971 the world was introduced to the Tasaday, a group living in the rainforests of Mindanau in the Philippines. At the time the small group was presented as a stone-age tribe, subsisting nearly naked in caves in a hunter-gatherer … Continue reading →
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Published on August 14, 2012 08:13

August 13, 2012

Christianity, Science and True Knowledge

Not all knowledge is true science. Paul wrote to Timothy in I Timothy 6:20 that he should be on guard against and stay away from those who used “oppositions of science falsely so called. ” This is one of the … Continue reading →
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Published on August 13, 2012 07:12

August 12, 2012

The Scientific Method According to Ben Franklin: George Whitefield’s Preaching and the Exodus

“He [Whitefield] … preach’d one evening from the top of the Court-house steps, which are in the middle of Market-street, … I had the curiosity to learn how far he could be heard, … I found his voice distinct till … Continue reading →
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Published on August 12, 2012 05:15

August 11, 2012

Nature Red in Tooth and Claw

The quote “Nature red in tooth and claw” comes from Alfred, Lord Tennyson’s very long series of poems “In Memoriam A.H.H,” completed in 1849. Many evolutionists quote this phrase in support of their ideas of natural selection. When he began … Continue reading →
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Published on August 11, 2012 04:57

August 10, 2012

So, Who Is She?

Some time ago I was told the best way to handle people who call themselves Atheists is to simply ask, “so who is she?” He means that Atheists are Atheists because they want to commit fornication with someone. I have … Continue reading →
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Published on August 10, 2012 04:44