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The Lie: Evolution The Lie: Evolution by Ken Ham
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“It is not a matter of whether one is biased or not. It is really a question of which bias is the best bias with which to be biased.”
Ken Ham, The Lie: Evolution
“They haven't eliminated religion from the public school. They have eliminated Christianity and have replaced it with an anti-God religion—humanism.”
Ken Ham, The Lie: Evolution
“Evolution is a religion; it is not science!”
Ken Ham, The Lie: Evolution
“It is not a matter of opinion, yours or mine. It is what God says that matters. The”
Ken Ham, The Lie: Evolution
“Every single Biblical doctrine of theology, directly or indirectly, ultimately has its basis in the book of Genesis.”
Ken Ham, The Lie: Evolution
“We Christians must build all of our thinking in every area on the Bible. We must start with God's Word, not the word of finite, fallible man. We must judge what people say on the basis of what God's Word says—not the other way around.”
Ken Ham, The Lie: Evolution
“When Christian absolutes were the basis of society, immoral activities such as homosexual or lesbian lifestyles and abortion were outlawed. There has been a fundamental shift. Our society is now based on a relative morality: that is, a person can do what he likes and is answerable to no one but himself as long as the majority of people can be persuaded that their interests are not being threatened. This relative morality results in society being told that no one can say anything against those who choose to be sexual deviants, to be public nudists, or to do whatever they want (largely within the confines of the law, which is also changing to become more tolerant of people’s actions).”
Ken Ham, The Lie: Evolution
“If you destroy the foundations of anything, the structure will collapse. If you want to destroy any building, you are guaranteed early success if you destroy the foundations.”
Ken Ham, The Lie: Evolution
“Trebuie sa reintarim in gandirea noastra si in a ceea a bisericilor noastre crestine ca Biblia este Cuvantul lui Dumnezeu si ca Dumnezeu are autoritate absoluta asupra vietilor noastre. Trebuie sa ascultam ceea ce ne spune El cu privire la principiile de traire in fiecare domeniu al vietii, indiferent de care este parerea altora. Argumentele bazate pe oameni, indreptate inspre opinii, se strecoara in biserica pe multe cai.”
Ken Ham, The Lie: Evolution
“Auzim adesea comentarii din partea parintilor, cum ca odraslele lor s-au razvratit impotriva eticii crestine, intreband de ce trebuie sa asculte de regulile parintilor lor. Unul din principalele motive pentru care se intampla acest lucru este ca parintii nu si-au instruit copii dintr-o perspectiva fundationala cu privire la ceea ce trebuie si ce nu trebuie sa faca. In cazurile in care copii vad regulile ca nimic mai mult decat opiniile parintilor lor, de ce sa le mai asculte? Este e diferenta enorna atunci cand parintii ii invata pe copii de la cea mai frageda varsta ca Dumnezeu este Creatorul si ca El a stabilit ceea ce este bine si ce este rau. Regulile vin de la Dumnezeu si prin urmare, trebuie respectate. Este imposibil sa zidesti o cladire fara sa-i asezi fundatii, insa aceasta este ceea ce incearca sa faca multi parinti in educatia copiilor lor. Rezultatele unor asemenea incercari sunt pretutindeni in jurul nostru - o generatie in care tot mai multi il resping pe Dumnezeu si absoluturile crestinismului.”
Ken Ham, The Lie: Evolution
“Multi oameni, cand incearca sa justifice de ce au sau nu au o anumita credinta, deseori au multe opinii in loc de motive.”
Ken Ham, The Lie: Evolution
“Crestinii au standarde pentru bine si rau deoarece accepta ca exista un Creator si ca in calitate de Creator are drept de proprietate asupra creatiei Lui ... Dumnezeu ne-a dat setul lui de instructiuni nu din dusmanie sau din dorinta de a ne rapi bucuria, ci deoarece ne iubeste si stie ce e cel mai bine pentru noi.”
Ken Ham, The Lie: Evolution
“A child in a Christian school class asked her teacher, "How could anybody create everything in six days from nothing?" Another very discerning young student blurted out, "But God is not just anybody!”
Ken Ham, The Lie: Evolution