Sunday, August 31, 2014
SATAN HATH DESIRED TO HAVE YOU
Saturday, August 30, 2014
QUESTION OF THE WEEK: What's the real foundation of science?
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In this issue . . .Q: What's the real foundation of science?A: Popular Science and Bill Nye believe that any critique of evolution or any understanding of science that allows for divine creation is the cause of scientific illiteracy. Isaac Newton firmly disagreed with this in his time, as does Dr. Raymond Damadian today. The hundreds of creation scientists on our website past and present disagreed and still disagree with this anti-science statement, and in fact, their firm stance on biblical authority is what they credit as giving them the drive and desire to make scientific discoveries and invent new technologies. In a secular worldview, who cares about scientific advance? When you die, you are dead and nothing ultimately matters or mattered in that religion.Those involved in building and designing things, studying diseases, performing surgery, and so on do not become any better at these jobs simply because they believe in evolution (in fact, I would still maintain a belief in evolution is a detriment to a proper understanding of how and why nature is the way it is). Furthermore, even evolutionists admit that it rarely enters into their practice or job. Read the full article for a rebuttal of Bill Nye's false notions about science. Get EquippedUncensored Science: Bill Nye Debates Ken Ham"Is creation a viable model of origins in today's modern scientific era?" This DVD features Bill Nye and Ken Ham debating one of the biggest questions concerning the scientific community today. News to Know Quick LookThe Wonderful World of Bacteria in Your Body: The "superorganism" that you are testifies to the superlative wisdom of our Creator God.Wyoming Cave Traps Animals from the Ice Age until the Space Age: Natural Trap Cave preserves a treasure trove of animals from the Ice Age until the 1970s. Truth from Telegraph, the World's Newest Zonkey: Zonkeys attest to the variations possible within the "horse kind." After EdenAnswers with Ken Ham radio programPhoto of the WeekTo download this image for use as wallpaper on your device, right-click on the link below for the desired resolution and select "Save Link/Target As..."
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Friday, August 29, 2014
Let God Speak for Himself
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Thursday, August 28, 2014
THE HONORABLE ART OF WAITING
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
ALL TWELVE TRIBES...
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Tuesday, August 26, 2014
QUOTES OF THE WEEK
It is not education that brings infidelity and unbelief, but sin. - John R. Rice
all the following quotes are taken from the book "ALWAYS REJOICING" by Evangelist John R. Rice
Of course we understand that if our salvation depended on our own righteousness, depended on holding out faithful, we would have no assurance of the future. Many, many people do not have the joy of salvation because they think that getting to Heaven depends largely on their own faithfulness. No one can have perfect assurance of salvation until he casts the entire burden on the Lord Jesus and depends on the price already paid, on the blood poured out, that Christ by His death on the cross has satisfied the proper divine judgment on sin, and now that we are held guiltless as far as the duty of our souls is concerned, when we put our trust in the atoning sacrifice Christ offered on Calvary. - John Rice
It is better to be sick in the will of God than well without God's direct and blessed will! - John R. Rice
Do I believe in divine healing? Certainly I do! I believe that all true healing is from God. God heals through doctors and without doctors. God uses means, but sometimes He heals through imperceptible means. Sometimes God people through medicine and treatment of doctors, but He sometimes heals them in spite of medicine and doctors. Sometimes God heals people by simple faith, inspired by true teaching of the Word of God. And sometimes God heals people through faith, though faith may be inspired by the preaching of some crank or quack. Yes, I believe in divine healing.
But while I believe in divine healing, I do not always believe in divine healers. I do not believe in the methods usually employed by so-called healing evangelists.
I do not believe the doctrines that are often taught by quacks and charlatans or by some sincere but misguided souls in divine healing meetings. I am sure it is not always God's will to heal the sick. Sometimes God wants people to stay sick for His glory, or for their good. Sometimes God wants a saint to die and go to Heaven. The Bible do4es not teach that one should always ask for healing of the body unconditionally, whether it be God's will or not. The Bible does not teach the use of medicine or doctors is wrong. - John R. Rice
Notice, too, that it is "the prayer of faith" that shall save the sick, not the oil. Oil may be a fitting symbol of the blessed Holy Spirit who raised up Christ from the dead and who dwells in the body of the Christian and can heal the body. But oil does not heal. It is the prayer of faith that saves. If God gives faith, one may expect healing. If God does not give faith, as sometimes He certainly does not, then one need not so confidently expect healing.
It is not always God's will to heal, and so God does not always give faith. - John R. Rice
The best thing that God could ever do for sinful men is to give them a Saviour. Do you want a job or education or income or security or happy marriage or success or public office or fame? Beside the glad and precious boon of a Saviour for sinners, these are nothing! Paul rightly said, "This is a faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners..." (1st Timothy 1:15). - John R. Rice
There is a moral wickedness in unbelief. It is not that men cannot believe-- but that they will not believe. Men who choose to come to Christ find that they can trust Him. Men who will not come do not believe, but it is the result of their own wicked choice. Men who love their sins do not come to Christ because they do not want their sin rebuked. - John R. Rice
Not long ago I heard a preacher say, "God promises to supply our needs, but not our wants." How wrong he was! God promises to supply both our needs and our wants. In the passage we are now studying, Mark 11:24, Jesus plainly says that we should pray for "what things soever ye desire." We are to ask for anything we want! ...
But suppose one's desires are wrong? Suppose one wants that which he has no right to have? Is it wrong to pray about it? Well, if one knows his desires are wrong, he should confess them as a sin to God and get forgiveness and cleansing. But if a person has a right to work and plan to obtain things by any means, he has a right to pray for them. And if one is not sure whether his heart's desires will please God, it is still right to bring the request to the Lord with the earnest desire that either God will give you the heart's petition or change the desire. - John R. Rice
Sometimes men rebuke us for asking, asking, asking from God. Modernist Harry Emerson Fosdick, in his book, The Meaning of Prayer, says God is not a Santa Claus, that prayer is not supposed to get things from God. But he is wrong in supposing that God cannot do more wonderful things than little children suppose Santa Claus can do. Men would discourage us from calling on our omnipotent Heavenly Father, but the Bible never does. Again and again the Bible encourages us to ask great things of God. - John R. Rice
Monday, August 25, 2014
THE BACKSLIDER’S FUTURE
Sunday, August 24, 2014
3 PEOPLE, 3 PROBLEMS, 1 GREAT SOLUTION
Saturday, August 23, 2014
QUESTION OF THE WEEK: What’s wrong with the big bang?
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In this issue . . .Q: What's wrong with the big bang?A: Fifty years ago, two astronomers discovered a radiation field (in the microwave part of the spectrum) that appears to fill the universe. We call this the "cosmic microwave background," or simply, the CMB. Since the big bang model predicted something like the CMB, its discovery has long been hailed as "proof" of the big bang model of the universe's origin. This is why most scientists today accept the big bang idea.Both the CMB and the big bang model, however, are fraught with problems. For instance, different parts of the CMB have precisely the same temperature, though there is no reason why this should be so. We call this the "horizon problem," and it amounts to a light-travel time problem for the big bang model. More than 30 years ago, cosmologists suggested that right after the supposed big bang, the universe briefly underwent a very rapid expansion, an expansion far faster than the speed of light. This cosmic inflation supposedly solves something called the "flatness problem" and several other problems for big bang proponents. Nearly all cosmologists and astronomers believe in this sort of expansion, called inflation, though there has been no evidence for it. Read the entire article to learn different ways the big bang theory is riddled with problems. Get EquippedUniverse by DesignWritten for the upper-level student through the well-read layman, this book explores the universe, explaining its origins and discussing the historical development of cosmology from a creationist viewpoint. News to Know Quick LookGlow-in-the-Dark Sharks Have Super—Sensitive Eyes: In the twilight zone, bright sharks know how to hide in the light.Is Homo floresiensis a Legitimate Human "Hobbit" Species? Indonesia's Flores Island was probably populated not by a Lilliputian human species but just ordinary people including a person with Down syndrome. Human Evolutionary Lineages Teeter on Neanderthal–Style Inner Ear: Neanderthal labyrinth in non-Neanderthal fossil hints at maze of post-Babel migrations. After EdenAnswers with Ken Ham radio programPhoto of the WeekTo download this image for use as wallpaper on your device, right-click on the link below for the desired resolution and select "Save Link/Target As..."
Answers Conversation podcastThis week Steve Ham talks with Tim Chaffey to answer the question, "How Does One's View of Creation Impact Biblical Teaching on the End Times?" in this series on theology. | This Week . . .
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