Thursday, May 19, 2011

On The Box

On The Box: "The famed British physicist Stephen Hawking has recently decided to take it upon himself to inform the world 'There is no heaven...it's a fairy story.' Hawking's latest provocative statements posed in opposition to the supernatural pushes the antithesis well beyond the boundaries of his previous antagonism unleashed in his last book titled 'The Grand Design' in which Hawking surmises that the universe has no need for a Creator."

This Week on TV

This Week on TV: "Have you ever wondered what happens after you accept Jesus Christ as your Savior? Or, do you ever wonder what really happens to a person once they are saved? In this message, Dr. Stanley shares with us what really happens when a person invites Christ into their hearts."

Never Assume! Challenging the Basic Assumptions of Evolutionists - Answers in Genesis

Never Assume! Challenging the Basic Assumptions of Evolutionists - Answers in Genesis: "Evolutionists like Dr. Richard Dawkins speak authoritatively as if their not-even-theory were as good as fact. But building a case for naturalistic evolution is like trying to build a house in midair."

Is God a Monster?

Is God a Monster?: "Nearly fifty years ago, the British agnostic Bertrand Russell penned these words: “There is one very serious defect to my mind in Christ’s moral character, and that is that He believed in hell. I do not myself feel that any person who is really profoundly humane can believe in everlasting punishment” (Bertrand Russell, Why I Am Not a Christian)."

Atheist Central -- Ray Comfort's Blog

Atheist Central -- Ray Comfort's Blog: "Rugby is a great game. It's like American football, except there are no pads, it's faster, and the ball can't be tossed forward."

Harvest Daily Devotion for 5/19/2011: "No Place for Fear"

Harvest Daily Devotion for 5/19/2011: "No Place for Fear": "Peter was willing to put it all on the line. He and the other disciples had been straining against the waves and wind all night long when Jesus appeared to them, walking on the water."